Everyone to their own, but there's no way I would buy a car that was under 2 years old with more than one owner, limited edition or not and if that I meant I had to wait for months or longer to find one, so be it. Maybe it's because I'm an old fogey and it's the way I've always approached car buying. I have noticed that younger generations to me don't seem to be bothered by the number of owners. When I ask friends sons/daughters how many owners their "new" car has had, they never seem to know.
It wasn't a criticism, just an observation and I'm interested in a different perspective.
With 150 UK cars, I've heard that Tornado Red was the least popular colour and that there are around 20-30 cars in red. This is entirely unqualified as a figure but I've heard it a few times from different people so either the same rumour recycled or maybe some truth in it. If you assume a few of those have been flipped, multiple owners, some have higher mileage because they've been used as intended which rules them out for this buyer, you're not left with a huge pond to fish when you get down to those who are selling of those 20-30 cars.
The fact that previous owners doesn't appear on documentation anymore probably accounts for why you've noticed younger generations not taking this into account.
A car could have 1 previous owner who treated the car terribly - thrashed it from cold and had no mechanical sympathy whereas a car with 3 owners (first owner flipper, second owner dealer, third owner enthusiast) may have lived a far better life.