It's nearly impossible to track to true history of the car, so you don't know how far it's been really driven, if it's been pieces together from two or more cars after a major crash, or if it's been stolen and given a new fake identity.
This is why it's not as valuable like an australian model. People wants to know where the car came from. With mine for example, you know who the first person was to purchase it, have her details and knows where she is from. Then it's me being the second owner. There could of been 10 other people that owned an import car before you have.
Each to there own I guess. Good discussion.. But I'm just getting my facts from magazines and writers..