Tire Rack deal
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$169.99 USD each!!!
Well under half price!
I assumed it's an error/misprint so I didn't bite but maybe just maybe it's legit?
Please let us know how you go and if it's real or a mistake.
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Just ordered a pair crazy deal! Keep an eye out for fronts.
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In a case like this where it was an obvious pricing error, you have no problem taking advantage of that mistake? Call me old school, but most people used to be honest and would probably check the price. You do realize that somebody would have to pay for that for you, right? You're ok with that?
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Sparky H (01-06-2023)
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In a case like this where it was an obvious pricing error, you have no problem taking advantage of that mistake? Call me old school, but most people used to be honest and would probably check the price. You do realize that somebody would have to pay for that for you, right? You're ok with that?
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Not necessarily. I have purchased probably 15 sets of tires over the years through Tire Rack. 3 or 4 of those sets have been severely discounted, which is why I purchased them. It was not a case of incorrectly pricing them. Quite often, Tire Rack has smoking deals on tires that are either overstocked, 2 to 3 years old, new models have superseded them or the buyout by Discount tire makes them fire sale them. That is why I check Tire Racks website frequently because it is limited supply. Before you start questioning someone’s honesty, pause before you type.
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I have also bought many sets of tires from tire rack as well as all kinds of other things over the decades. If there is a product that is tremendously discounted, there is always an explanation. You would think that a $450. tire selling for $166. might include some sort of reason for such a discount. Don't you think?
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Nodnarb (01-04-2023)
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I bought as set of rear Pirellis for my 2016 S last summer for under $200 each from tire rack. They were advertised as having a 2019 date code, hence the reason for the discount. Since I had 2018 date coded tires on the rear already and they only last 8 or 9 thousand miles, I ordered them. I traded the car, along with the new tires uninstalled, in October on a 2017 SVR. I also found deals before on tires specified for Aston Martin, or Mercedes in the size that fit the F-Type. I bought them and they fit with no problem.