![]() 10/31/2017 at 00:02 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
$300 too much for a set of used (60%+ tread depth remaining) winter wheels and tires?
WS80 on steelies.
I need them not anymore, couldn’t sell them last year, but didn’t try very hard.
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I’d ask for $250, settle for 200.
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Seems decent. I’d pay that for a similar winter setup that fit right now
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I paid 200 for a set of Billazks without wheels. So I’d say 100 with wheels would be fair. But mainly it depends on how popular the tire size is. If it’s a common tire size it’ll be easier to sell
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It’s kinda common. Pretty much any smaller VW or Audi
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I’d probably end up taking 200
![]() 10/31/2017 at 00:40 |
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If I were buying those, the rims would be next to worthless(maybe $50 for all 4 w/o tires), and the tires would be worth about 150-200. I’d probably offer $200, so the starting price of $300 seems right. If someone wants to pay list price more power to them and if someone offers 200 counter with 220 and everybody wins.
![]() 10/31/2017 at 07:11 |
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$300 seems a bit high to me. I would also ask $250 and take the first $200 that crossed my palms.
![]() 10/31/2017 at 08:22 |
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Real question is, what’s the date code on it. If it’s 5+ years old I wouldn’t pay a cent for them.
![]() 10/31/2017 at 09:25 |
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$300 is on point, as long as you have room to barter.
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2015
![]() 10/31/2017 at 11:34 |
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Including the wheels I think that’s more than fair. I sold a set of tires alone, with 60-70% tread for $200 two years ago.