I went to look at a mystic blue storm a few months back, the bloke was asking £6700 for it with air con that didn't work a paint job that looked like a 5 year old had a crack at it and 130k miles. I loved the colour and the black interior, but there was so many faults with it and the dealer was piping on about it being a storm, there was no decent service history to it, nothing.
In the end i bought an Ice grey violet corrado with grey leather for £5000 with full service history and 80k on the clock.
I can understand why people go for storms but i can also understand dealers taking customers to the cleaners with em too. Some of these storms are not worth it, and to say they keep their value more is correct but didnt you shell out more money for it in the first place?
Keeping any corrado on the road after 10 years compared to other motorcars is history itself.
Isn't the storm an extra insurance group too? now how does that work, its expensive enough running one let alone paying more insurance.