@blaisefinly
To be fair, dealer service can help with resale value if you have all the records.
Bryn said:
@blaisefinly
To be fair, dealer service can help with resale value if you have all the records.
That only matters for high-end cars, not something like a Camry.
Jonathan said:
Update: It’s for a 2019 Toyota Camry SE.
$1700 for one wheel and two tires on a Camry is insane. You could get a full set of four wheels and tires for less.
Where are these prices coming from?
@Donna
TireRack shows better options. You could get lightweight wheels and premium tires for around $1975, and that’s for all four.
Jonathan said:
Update: It’s for a 2019 Toyota Camry SE.
$1700 for one wheel and two tires on a Camry is insane. You could get a full set of four wheels and tires for less.
If this is in CAD, the quote might be reasonable. Tires and OEM rims are pricey in Canada.
@Spencer
Even in CAD, $1700 is a rip-off for just two tires and one rim.
Jonathan said:
Update: It’s for a 2019 Toyota Camry SE.
That’s way overpriced. Find another shop.
Jonathan said:
Update: It’s for a 2019 Toyota Camry SE.
Never go to a dealer for tires. Always costs way more than it should.
Jonathan said:
Update: It’s for a 2019 Toyota Camry SE.
Ask for a breakdown of the costs. See if they try to justify it.
What trim is your car? What kind of tires are you looking for? Also, how did the wheel get damaged? If it’s a front wheel, it probably needs an alignment too.