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Got the bug has the right idea, regardless who make you buy, new or used, go over the car in detail. I am not talking from 5 feet back, I am talking look at every edge, door, hood, trunk gaps, if possible get under a flourecent light and look for flaws in the clear or color. Paint and body are the most difficult and risky to repair, mechanical items can be a pain but are just swap outs.
I have a SPF and love it and YES YOU WILL HAVE teething problems the first year, If you can find a used one of your liking you are ahead as far as teething issues. Depends if the owner like to tailgate dump trucks etc.
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