New is no indicator of “problem free”…. At work our newest buses have the most issues. One is a wiring nightmare and has spent most of its time since delivery at the dealer getting manufacturing defects fixed. The second newest had the rear axle nearly fall out of it (someone absent on “torque wrench day”) and will likely be down for an extended time awaiting parts and who is gonna pony up for the repair…. Me, I’ll buy older stuff out of warranty, and since I wrench on it myself, I not only have some skin in the game to make it right, but if I do screw up (and I have/do) I know what was done, and can rectify the issue fairly quickly. It’s all about your accepted level of risk, and skill/knowledge to fix things as to how old you go….. both of mine qualify as “antiques” in motor vehicle circles, and both put a huge smile on my face at the lake when both they and I do our parts……