Previously I had the opinion, like most people, that buying a new car is a bad idea in terms of value (once you drive it off the lot it loses a significant amount of value etc).

But here's why saving up money and buying shit when everyone else is losing their shirts is key. I recently started visiting dealerships in my area to inquire about their current setups. I haven't bought a car in years and wanted to see what's out there.

So far what I've found is that every dealership has taken up a lifetime warranty policy on the major parts of the car (engine etc).

Things are pretty bad right now for people who don't have money or are in crippling debt. People who have too many kids or too many divorces will probably never be rich. Even billionaires in this situation turn into millionaires by how many bad decisions they make or get sucked into by status quo bullshit.

Dealerships right now are desperate to move new cars off the lot. I was quite stunned to see this lifetime warranty thing. Not sure if it's in the east coast but where I'm currently staying in the pacific northwest this is happening everywhere at every dealership that's trying to stay competitive.

You can buy a new car, and if after 10 years the engine goes (and you show that you kept up with the normal maintenance) they will replace the engine (so they told me). If they went out of business then I'm sure the deal would be dead but just buy from a respected dealer and they'll probably be around forever.

That's an amazing deal and it pretty much cancels out having to worry about the value of your car losing its resale value so fast when you drive it off the lot. One dealer even said they do lifetime oil changes with this lifetime warranty. I pay around 90 bucks every time I get my oil changed (I only go with synthetic) so this an amazing deal... To get lifetime oil changes and major engine damage lifetime warranty.

Why am I bringing this up in the mgtow sub? Because mgtow who have their shit together are the ones who can step up to deals like this. The fed just raised interest rates. That translates to people who don't have money having to pay interest rates over 6 percent for a car/house loan.

Most of these people have no business buying things right now, and most banks know that these people will never be able to pay things off quickly, so they'll make a killing off the interest these people are paying. Guys, high interest rates are a good thing. The higher the better. It fights inflation and makes the value of the dollar much more serious.

Yes, the market is about to tank. But for men like me that's when I go shopping. When the market is doing great I sit back and make a list of things that I want. They are over priced when the market is good. But when the market is tanking and people are selling like crazy, guys like Warren buffet are swooping in and buying the things on the lists they made during peak market, for great value.

New cars are a perfect example of this. I will probably keep saving up and buy a new car in 2020. The new jeep wrangler diesel with manual option will be out by then which is what I'll probably get. By 2020 things might be even worse in terms of market stability so it's the perfect time to show up and negotiate with dealerships or property owners.

I also wanted to comment on some of the dealerships' etiquette. One dealer tried to get me to buy a car I did not want. The guy showing me around and was cool as fuck but that they tried to manipulate me to try to buy right then, when I told them like 20 times that I was trying to buy in January was a turn off. To a customer that's some disrespectful shit because it means they aren't listening to you, or they don't give a fuck about you and only care about sales. So I won't be going back there.

Another dealership, I talked to this older gentleman on the phone and told him the same thing. He was all about it and when I go there in person and tell him that I'm looking to buy in January he gets defensive on some "I thought you were going to buy today" bullshit and when I remind him about the phone conversations he says he doesn't remember that part of the conversation. Seriously, how is this man not fired yet for having low sales under his belt, because you're never gonna be able to close a deal with that sort of mindset. Major red flag. I'll never go back there again. A salesman like that will burn bridges.

The third dealership I went to doesn't even sell the cars I'm interested in... But they knew how to talk to me. They even listened to me when I said I needed to wait until January (because I might have to leave town for a while and don't want to have a car payment if I'm not going to be there, mine as well). They were totally respectful and were never pushy about it. Btw, this is the dealership that does the lifetime warranty and lifetime oil changes. You better believe that when I am ready to buy in 2020, I'm going to call them first (if I'm still living in this city that is) and see what they're up to. Maybe they'll have jeeps by then etc.

Having options is what this about. Always. Getting married makes you lose out on options. Your cunt wife can treat you like shit and you literally can't do anything about it. Imagine having to allow that sort of behavior in a business deal. Yet most men continue to keep putting themselves in harms way, all for some vagina.

And that is why most men have nothing saved. That is why most of them are still spending on useless stuff, buying gifts for people they don't care for or women who never respected them. Or jumping into toxic relationships with women or men they should never do business with. The red flags were always there but most of these men choose to stay blinded by the corporate media brainwashing.

It's your hard earned money fellas. Choose your friends wisely and your business partners even more so. If you want to be in this situation simply go mgtow. You don't need to have a job they pays well. But that means you should not be spending money on useless things for useless people. This is how most men go into massive debt.

Thought I'd share that. Be safe out there gents.