Wow. How do you do that? Do you live in a bug free zone? And yes, it is a VERY nice car!
Drew
Not really hard, and no, we have lots of bugs here in Wisconsin, especially on a summer night! I drove the car 1200 miles last summer, so, it's not a daily driver.
Basically, if it's a really buggy situation, when I get home, I'll wet a clean rag with warm water, fairly damp and wet, but not quite dripping, and loosen up all the bugs on the front of the car and windshield area while they are fresh and not yet baked on. Then, follow up with a clean damp cloth over the entire car. Then spray detailer to finish up. This assumes the car is clean to start with and has a good coat of wax. I will confess to using a hose and bucket of soap on the wheels and tires once per summer to get rid of all the brake dust.
The basic idea is to make sure the car is clean when I park it after a drive. Sometimes that means just turning it off, other times, the process above. I use a California Duster for dusting the car off.
John