Selling my car - Tyre query

Selling my car - Tyre query

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DiamondLights

Original Poster:

333 posts

61 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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So, my tyres need replacing on the car i am selling. Sytner BMW are willing to buy but are trying to say they need to shave the price down by £1k given the cost of the tyres.

How accurate is that really? Would such a big company actually do that, would they have spare 21s kicking around ready to roll, would they just have partial 21s they could use to replace instead and flog at an inflated cost?

Just trying to understand if i should stick to my guns on my valuation or not, are they just trying their luck to drive down the value?

InitialDave

13,224 posts

134 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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What size tyres are they?

Would they give you the money you want if the car was on 4 fresh tyres?

DiamondLights

Original Poster:

333 posts

61 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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InitialDave said:
What size tyres are they?

Would they give you the money you want if the car was on 4 fresh tyres?
21s (M Sport upgrade). They said if they had the depth they'd pay what i want (around 4mm is required to re-sell in UK). Unfortunately whilst still legal, mine are a shade under 3m so you cannot resell.

randlemarcus

13,623 posts

246 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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and how much can you get a set of 4 tyres for? If its less than £1k, you have a potential answer (and given you have 3mm on the current set, a trackday to book)

InitialDave

13,224 posts

134 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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DiamondLights said:
21s (M Sport upgrade).
That's rather meaningless.

What's the width and profile?

What are the cheapest tyres you can get in the right size?

Scrump

23,420 posts

173 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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Family member recently had similar when trying to sell their BMW.
They had 4 new tyres fitted which cost a lot less than the potential reduction in price being offered for the car.

DiamondLights

Original Poster:

333 posts

61 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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So i could replace all four tyres for non RFTs for £5-600. Ultimately that's not my concern though, my issue is more, how serious is the need to do this with such a large Car group? Why should i spend anything to replace the tyres, and take a net differential under my asking price when surely a group as big as Sytner has the ability to source and replace easily enough?

QJumper

3,238 posts

41 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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DiamondLights said:
So i could replace all four tyres for non RFTs for £5-600. Ultimately that's not my concern though, my issue is more, how serious is the need to do this with such a large Car group? Why should i spend anything to replace the tyres, and take a net differential under my asking price when surely a group as big as Sytner has the ability to source and replace easily enough?
What they "can" and what they "will" do aren't necessarily the same thing. You don't have to spend anything on replacing the tyres, and they don't have to meet your asking price unless you do.

Perhaps you could suggest they meet you in the middle and see what they say.

InitialDave

13,224 posts

134 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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DiamondLights said:
So i could replace all four tyres for non RFTs for £5-600. Ultimately that's not my concern though, my issue is more, how serious is the need to do this with such a large Car group? Why should i spend anything to replace the tyres, and take a net differential under my asking price when surely a group as big as Sytner has the ability to source and replace easily enough?
Well, that's their offer.

If someone else will offer more, sell it to them instead.

PositronicRay

28,046 posts

198 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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Something to consider is the car is being perchased by the sales dept. Often they're charged at retail or very close to it by the service dept.

Does the sales dept give a monkeys about the service depts profit centre and vice versa?