*quietly appreciates in value*
What is your honest take on financing used or new vehicles? Every time i see the subject brought up...
>not daytrading crypto in your mom's basement
>wageslaving
>daytrading
If you don’t have bots doing it for you like everyone else, have fun watching your holdings dwindle away
FUCK YOU WARTHOG NO ONE CARES ABOUT YOU!
If you buy a good $3000 shitbox and follow up on maintenance, chances are extraordinarly high it'll go long enough pay for itself. There are countless reliable cars out there for under 3k
buying a new car is always a waste of money. a lot of money, actually.
at the end of the day a car is a car and having cars for a hobby is a shitty decision that only retards make
The only exception is if you're using the long loan to drive down your monthly payment, to make a car you can already afford even more affordable. Obviously, you can get hit with the interest over the long-term, but your immediate purchasing power is higher.
What's ur age and net worth