As a gen X'er myself, I have to respond that there are more than just a few of us that have the car of our dreams sitting in the spare stall of the garage, but multiply by many times the numbers that want these cars. Currently, I have my car by shear 'want' and determination. I was 25 years old when I picked my car up. I had no debt, I had nobody depending on me, I lived in the back of an old boarding house and ate a great deal of peanut butter to buy and make that car what it is today. And the fact is, I would not change a thing. It may be correct that the market may drop some, but that will only be until the Gen X group has kids off to college and they have some disposable income. I can see Ferrari's and Porsche's being purchased, but there are a great number like myself that will be collecting these cars when they become available and the bank account allows.