You do talk nonsense don't you? It is in the interests of everyone, including the motor trade, to maintain the value of MGs and Rovers. All dealers will be hoping that owners of MGs and Rovers will switch to them when they want to change. Existing owners will not be able to change if their cars are worthless will they? Also, many none Rover dealers will have used MGs and Rovers on their forecourts and will not want to lose money on that stock. I will be very surprised if there is a dramatic reduction in value of Mgs and Rovers. There is absolutely no reason why there should be. Spares are not supplied by the manufacturer and will continue to be freely available for many years. (You can still get spares for Ladas!). Once the fuss has died down and people begin to realise that MGs and Rovers are not going to dissolve just because the company has gone bust, and that spares will still be freely available, then values will remain. Make a reasoned contribution to the thread if you wish - but don't talk rubbish.
Kev