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Would you pay full price for a set of tyres that is "brand new"? Brand new defined as "car just left the workshop & driven around within the same day."

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in singapore, this is not considered brand new.

 

and usually can't fetch at brand new price in the resale market.

 

that said, u can bargain a bit to make it worth your while.

 

ie pay a lower price for something as good as new.

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Is there ever ... I mean ever .... a bad case of indecision, this must be it , or at least make the Top 5. Buy tyre same day and wanna sell it off ?? shocked.gif I dont understand ... whatever happened to conclude to that scenario ?? unsure.gif

 

The tyre must be damn bad crazy.gif

 

And not its not considered brand new ... and no new price. tongue.gif

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Cool down, man. One scenario is if the owner wants to upgrade rims but can't sell the original rims with the tyres. Maybe because buyer doesn't want tyres leh? cool.gif

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Yeah, I think if took the tyres for testing & come back say "don't want", price already depreciate.

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Would you pay full price for a set of tyres that is "brand new"? Brand new defined as "car just left the workshop & driven around within the same day."

 

I wouldn't. this is considered used.

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