I second that! Learnt the hard way with my 2006 spaceship. I ordered right after it went on sale.
I was likely one of the few who specified it with the factory fit body kit. It looked fab and like nothing else on the road (at the time).
Fresh from picking it up at the dealer I went to fill-up with petrol. The service attendant (they still have those in Hungary) immediately came up and said "Wow, that's a great looking car. Which fuel do you want?"
I then tried the release for the filler cap and nothing! Tried again, nothing! Not knowng if there was an emergency release I had the embarrassment of having to limp back to the dealer (with only about 2 litres in the tank as I could add nothing at the service station).
After much fiddling they got it to work, but of course, this turned out to be an issue for most owners.
That was only the start. I had endless niggly issues with it. Beautiful car, but very annoying faults wise. Second only to a Fiat Bravo I had from new which let its timing belt go after only 7,500 miles!!