I think the reason for the changing view is that first owners want something that is a bit distinctive, but not too distinctive. A few years down the road and subsequent owners, especially when it becomes a toy, then part of the point is to be distinctive. As part of that people will also seek out some of the rarer colour combo’s.

As with others, I would have thought of PY as a bit loud but a pal bought one recently and it really has aged well. The point about it popping when it’s properly detailed.