opinion on 2015 -200

one of the benefits of driving cars at least 7 years old (or older) is that there is a lot of data supporting the good and the bad.
Bought my '05 Pontiac GP almost 6 years ago with 133,*** miles for 4700 bucks, no rust. It now has 223,*** and counting, still no rust. Not counting typical tires and spark plugs, Only a water pump to get us here (32 bucks and a calm 2 hours start to finish). Never touched the exhaust either. Put a battery in it this winter just to be sure. Never even replaced the serpentine belt :).
Lot's of cars that have a good report, but hard to get that when buying the newest, latest, and greatest.