[FONT="]I'm sure you could ask to see the dealer's paperwork to see when they took delivery, then you'd know how long it has been sitting there. I would think the tires and wipers would be fine (I would worry more about the seals and rubber you can't see, but they certainly aren't going to give you new brake parts and other goodies--and I wouldn't want them messing with them anyway on a new car). If cars have really been moving slowly, they may give you an accommodation. I'd look over the paperwork and if the car has been on the lot longer than 3-4 months I'd get on my most dour expression and let them know you are really concerned about a lot of bad stuff that happens when cars just sit--flat spots on the tires, water in the fuel tank that begins the rusting process of the tank, seals in the brakes and bearings that won't seal up right after being in one spot for so long, etc, etc. "This is supposed to be a new car, but it's been sitting for a long time out in the sun, leting a car just sit is bad for it, these modern fuels start to go bad after a realtivey short time--who knows what's in that tankat this point--I sure don't , etc . . ." Then, after you've gotten your best price, tell them you'd feel better about all of this if they'll add a year of dealer coverge onto the factory warranty so you won't have to worry about the hundreds of things that could be wrong with the car. And don't breathe a WORD about liking the color--as far as they are concerned, you really don't like it very much . [/FONT]