Can the wrong wheels affect trade-in?
Hi, I bought an Audi six months ago from a non-Audi dealership and I brought the car to an Audi dealer to find out about service cost and I was told that the alloys on my car were not the real Audi wheels and that would knock about five thousand euro off the trade in price if I want to in the future. I phoned the dealer I bought the car from and he told me that it is just a ploy by Audi to lower my trade-in price.
Could you please let me know what I can do as I paid a lot of money for that car?
Thanks
Tom Corrigan (Dublin )Mar 2017 Filed under: aftermarket
Expert answer
Hi Tom,
I have to say this sounds utterly ridiculous. The idea that a set of alloy wheels would lower the price of any car by as much as €5,000 is laughable. Now, if the original dealer sold the car as being entirely original and to factory spec, then you might have an argument that you were sold a car not to the advertised standard, but even so, replacing those alloys with a new set of Audi originals shouldn’t cost as much as €5,000 so someone is seriously taking the mickey.
Neil Briscoe - Complete Car Advisor@neilmbriscoe