I don’t know what to tell you guy, but when people see money moving in a circle in a deal there is a good chance that “circular deal” might pop into their heads. Because it’s a deal that is shaped like a circle.
> Is that circular?
Doesn’t really seem so because at the end of the day the money goes from me to them. I don’t get my money back, I get a car in exchange for my money.
Also this deal didn’t begin with the manufacturer purchasing shares of me before offering me debt to buy a car from them.
>But that is exactly what happens most of the time when people buy a car.
Your car manufacturer leases your car back from you? And you use that revenue to raise debt to buy more cars from them? What manufacturer are you doing this with? What do you end up driving?
> Your car manufacturer leases your car back from you? And you use that revenue to raise debt to buy more cars from them?
Honestly, if this was possible people would be doing it (not that they are not - fleet services and rental fleet services do some pretty funky accounting sometimes, so I wouldn't be surprised at all if this sort of thing happened).
If this was possible, I'd be doing it.
> What manufacturer are you doing this with?
Good question. The minute an answer gets posted I'm going to have a really good side-hustle.
> What do you end up driving?
I presume, at the point that this is being done, there is no actual car involved, so nobody involved will be driving because there is no car to drive.
> Good question. The minute an answer gets posted I'm going to have a really good side-hustle.
Yeah “everybody buys cars through the infinite car glitch” sounds like the sort of thing that would be part of an enormously long answer to “should I try WoW for the first time in 2025”