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I am looking to get another set of wheels for my 2018.  What would the stock 18" with OE Michelin Energy Saver tires be worth?  I know, they are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them.  Think I could get $6-800 for them to help offset the cost of the new wheels?  Tires have about 12k miles on them.

 

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What I’ve been told is about $100 a pop for the wheels is a pretty good deal for both parties if they don’t have a ton of miles on them. It also would depend on if you’re including the tire pressure sensors because those are about $200 for a set of new ones.


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I just sold my OEM tires with 28,00 miles for $200. Yours have 12k miles, so about 3/4 of life left.

 

If you are selling the full set with sensors ready to bolt-on, I think $1000 is a reasonable price. Your asking price depends on how fast you want them to move.

 

I'd ask 1200 and let them negotiate a little.

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I was planning to buy new sensors so I don't have to break these down. Thank you guys for the input. It's going to be another month or so before I buy new but I'll keep this info in mind. I want them to go relatively quick so I might start around $1000.

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A place here in MN sells take offs for 500 for 4 18s with good tires (25-30k on high mileage tires), thats where I got mine.  I ended up later selling the tires for 150 and the wheels for $400 after I put 15k on them.

 

I can't imagine anyone paying $1000 for 4 18" new takeoffs and yours have miles.  List them for $700, and take 600 - in my opinion. 

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$600 is probably what you need to get. Throw them on Craigslist and see what happens. 

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Search your local Face Book marketplace to get a idea.

 

Around my area new take offs with 500 miles or less are listed around $1000-1200

 

Used with under 20000 miles on them listed around $600

 

I took my stock wheels off with 700 miles on them. Sold them with no tires or sensors for $200 Best I could get after a month. 

 

 

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Thanks all for the input.  It seems the price people actually pay varies greatly, but around $600 seems to be a reasonable amount to expect.

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your better off keeping them, $600 wont change your life much,  and at resale the origional wheels will bring more value to the sale, no one like buying a car with custom parts ,

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sold my 18" Z71 wheels and tires with 5k miles for 600 with no sensors. (perfect shape)

I was glad to have the $600 versus letting them sit in the garage for me to just sell in 10 years for way too cheap with dry rotted tires. 

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