> It's the same reason I bought a Martin over a 100 dollar import acoustic guitar.
The difference between the $99 (or even $199) plywood special and even an entry-level solid-wood guitar (starting closer to $500) is much more than just aesthetic. There are obviously exceptions but as a rule, the playability difference is profound.
There is another increase in quality/playability as you get into the mid-range offerings. Fit and finish are just a little bit better, tolerances are tighter, materials are of higher quality.
> Maybe there isn't, but I know that 40 years from now when my kids inherit this guitar they will have something that has retained its value and will be treated like a keepsake instead of relegated to a landfill as "junk".
I cheated on this count by buying a guitar made in 1974, so my kids will get a 75 year old guitar.