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TheProfessor 10-18-2022 06:37 AM

The New Car
 
He purchased an in stock new sedan for wife. What a nice car.

Unfortunately she scrapped one of the fancy rims. First week. On a curb.
$750.00 for a new replacement rim.

The wife went to new car dealer once the new factory rim came in. The new car dealer mounted/balanced the new rim/tire.
On the way out - leaving the new car dealership. She scrapped the new replacement rim.

What is the question? There is no question. Just an observation.

tis 10-18-2022 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheProfessor (Post 377595)
He purchased an in stock new sedan for wife. What a nice car.

Unfortunately she scrapped one of the fancy rims. First week. On a curb.
$750.00 for a new replacement rim.

The wife went to new car dealer once the new factory rim came in. The new car dealer mounted/balanced the new rim/tire.
On the way out - leaving the new car dealership. She scrapped the new replacement rim.

What is the question? There is no question. Just an observation.

Love your sense of humor. Or shouldn't I have laughed???

8gv 10-18-2022 07:07 AM

An intentional scraping of the other three will bring symmetry to the vehicle.

Try that; it's cheaper. ;)

Newbiesaukee 10-18-2022 07:30 AM

It is much less expensive to trade in a car than it is to trade in your….

As a famous Disney song teaches us…”Let it go…” is a wise choice.

AC2717 10-18-2022 08:03 AM

there are companies out there that repair curb rash on rims, half the price or less than the cost of that new rim

Biggd 10-18-2022 10:18 AM

That first scar is always painful! :(
After that, it goes from mint to just a good used car. :rolleye2:


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