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I see that exactly opposite. Brand new can have manufacturing defects, warranty issues. A used car is proven. As long as you get it professionally checked over for mechanical issues, a late model car is very likely to be trouble free.
Whose QC do you trust more, random owner who gets a new car every three years or manufacturer who has made thousands of the same thing?
Both are likely to be trouble free, but a vehicle that's been driven hard likely won't show those signs until years down the road.