H henry1 Member Feb 28, 2015 #1 Need to sell the Zed soon most things are good but some scuffs on the wheels so do I do a refurb or drop the asking price to cover the work?
Need to sell the Zed soon most things are good but some scuffs on the wheels so do I do a refurb or drop the asking price to cover the work?
B Beetlegav Senior member Nelson, Lancashire Feb 28, 2015 #2 I think it's probably better to refurb. Person purchasing will try lower the price even if it was accounted for. Gives them one less reason.
I think it's probably better to refurb. Person purchasing will try lower the price even if it was accounted for. Gives them one less reason.
pvr Dutch Ruler of the South East UK Feb 28, 2015 #3 It looks unloved if it has damaged wheels, so assuming all 4 need doing, it would cost £200.
B BRC Active member Surrey Feb 28, 2015 #4 Always sends out a better message if they are 100%. Doesn't give the game away and that you might be a serial kerb hugger with all the possible consequences that could ensue. :innocent:
Always sends out a better message if they are 100%. Doesn't give the game away and that you might be a serial kerb hugger with all the possible consequences that could ensue. :innocent:
A AlanJ Elite North Yorks Feb 28, 2015 #5 All of the above - first impressions can sell a car, any doubt which may be caused by the damage wheels may prevent a clean sale. Get 'em done.....
All of the above - first impressions can sell a car, any doubt which may be caused by the damage wheels may prevent a clean sale. Get 'em done.....