Dunno. Getting finance and paying interest on a depreciating asset like a new car or new pinball machine doesn't sound all that wise to me. *shrug*
yeh, but owning brand new things is always nice, and the interest is very low, plus these new pins seem to only drop by 20 percent from a brand new one to a used one. they hold value real well considering. horses for courses.
"Some" new pins hold value better than others. Ripleys and Grand Prix are worth less than half their purchase price.
Hard to debate "owning new things is nice" though