Unfortunately, right now it will probably go down in value as people worry about getting parts to repair it. It sure is a nice car though, and in the future I would not be surprised if it increased in value. I love the Onstar and the Bluetooth.
Right now I don't think it will change much. I do agree with the person above that the bad news may make the price go down, but on the other side, since they are not making them anymore, it will be a rare model so that could make the value increase.
The Solstice is my first convertible after owning Mazda, Volvo, Mercedes and other vehicles; (all the others were either a coupe, station wagon or sedan). My Solstice IS NOT a daily driver and would not recommend it because people can be really abusive/envious by dinging it. But anyway, it's fun to drive (top up or down), economical (gas, insurance), and can handle any road condition.
I really did my research and bought the Solstice because of maintenance and affordability. I have not been disappointed. I'm 6'1"/190 and can in-n-out.
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