And you know what is funny about that? Loads of them immediately get put on auction sites. Seriously, it is crazy. We are a dealer here, and we (my boss) is always on dealer only auction sites looking for specific cars for customers, and 3s are all over the place. So the damn may have been breached, but how much water is behind it and how much saturation the land under it will take remains to be seen.
The same thing happened in '98 when the New Beetle debuted. We had people following the transport trucks down the highway to the dealer, sometimes for 100 miles, to get one. I put clutches in several brand new ones the new owners fried because they didn't really know how to drive a stick, but HAD to have one anyway.

It was crazy. The Puebla plant was so overwhelmed with NB production that VAG had to bump the North American Golf assembly back to Wolfsburg, and eventually to San Paulo to keep up.
Now you cannot hardly give a NB away, and its successor is going out of production in a few months due to lack of sales. I suspect Volkswagen's EV retro Microbus thing will enjoy a similar flash in the pan, but may usher in an increase in general sales and a trend in that direction. Because the '98 NB sales did get a LOT of traffic into Volkswagen showrooms, much of which resulted in other models being sold.
We'll see.