On line vs by phone Kwik fit tyre prices

On line vs by phone Kwik fit tyre prices

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Ari

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19,354 posts

216 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Had a quick look on line at Kwik Fit tyre prices on their web site, for my car they're £387 for two. So rather than fanny about on line I just called the local centre, cheapest they could do (even when I explained about their on line price) was £467! Eighty quid more!

So I bought and booked on line and will go to the same place to get them fitted.

Very hard to understand the logic.

dugsud

1,125 posts

264 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Halfords tyre fitting centres are exactly the same....buyer beware!

ILoveMondeo

9,614 posts

227 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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If you had booked online you'd get slots days in advance of now..

If you phone up, or just drive in, you can get it done (most times) there and then.

The discount is for pre-booking in a non-busy slot when the staff arent busy and most likely sitting around drinking tea and swapping porn videos on their phones.

Certainly, that's been my experience of it.


Gruber

6,313 posts

215 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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In fairness to Kwik Fit, there will be supply chain reasons why on-line up-front sales enable them to offer the tyres at a cheaper price. For example, each outlet won't carry a full stock of all tyre sizes and brands - they'll order them in specifically, which carries risk (i.e. if you book in but never turn up) and potential additional cost (moving tyres backwards and forwards between warehouse and garage), and so on.

And on-line they will want to be seen to be competing nationally against the likes of e-tyres, Blackcircle and so on, so will be able to invest in pricing at a national level in a way that an individual outlet can't.

Whether that all justifies an £80 difference, I've no idea.

big_boz

1,684 posts

208 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Errr Black circles?

Ari

Original Poster:

19,354 posts

216 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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ILoveMondeo said:
If you had booked online you'd get slots days in advance of now..

If you phone up, or just drive in, you can get it done (most times) there and then.

The discount is for pre-booking in a non-busy slot when the staff arent busy and most likely sitting around drinking tea and swapping porn videos on their phones.

Certainly, that's been my experience of it.
Not sure that's it. They had to get the tyres in regardless of whether booked over the phone or on line, and I've booked 11am on Saturday, which I'd think must be as busy a time as any.

Ari

Original Poster:

19,354 posts

216 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Gruber said:
In fairness to Kwik Fit, there will be supply chain reasons why on-line up-front sales enable them to offer the tyres at a cheaper price. For example, each outlet won't carry a full stock of all tyre sizes and brands - they'll order them in specifically, which carries risk (i.e. if you book in but never turn up) and potential additional cost (moving tyres backwards and forwards between warehouse and garage), and so on.

And on-line they will want to be seen to be competing nationally against the likes of e-tyres, Blackcircle and so on, so will be able to invest in pricing at a national level in a way that an individual outlet can't.

Whether that all justifies an £80 difference, I've no idea.
I guess there's some logic to that, they've got my money before I turn up so they know I'm having the tyres. But for an £80 saving I'd have given them my card details over the phone...

Telomerase

164 posts

151 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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big_boz said:
Errr Black circles?
+1

kambites

67,666 posts

222 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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dugsud said:
Halfords tyre fitting centres are exactly the same....buyer beware!
Most shops that have an online pre-order system seem to be the same. Several times in the past, I've gone to a shop found what I want and then "reserved it online" from my phone in order to get the lower price.

Henry Fiddleton

1,581 posts

178 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Mytyres.com or .net, and the local tyre fitter guy.

Always works out cheaper than Kwik-fit!

Lee540

1,586 posts

145 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Henry Fiddleton said:
Mytyres.com or .net, and the local tyre fitter guy.

Always works out cheaper than Kwik-fit!
My boss buys the tyres for his car from the main dealer he bought the car from..

sw67

299 posts

160 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Try tyre-shopper. I used them a few weeks back - they are owned by national tyres and i had my tyres delivered and fitted at the local branch

big_boz

1,684 posts

208 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Let me just reiterate my previous point....Black circles?

750turbo

6,164 posts

225 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Lee540 said:
My boss buys the tyres for his car from the main dealer he bought the car from..
Me too, only because they work out cheaper! (And I am as tight as 2 coats of paint!)

DaveH23

3,242 posts

171 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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Telomerase said:
big_boz said:
Errr Black circles?
+1
This.

If you used balack circles you could of probably had the same people fitting them at the same garage but saved alot more then £80

Ari

Original Poster:

19,354 posts

216 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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big_boz said:
Let me just reiterate my previous point....Black circles?
Black Circles are a little cheaper but their nearest dealer is too far away to be worth the saving.

Good suggestion though, thanks.

mercfunder

8,535 posts

174 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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DaveH23 said:
Telomerase said:
big_boz said:
Errr Black circles?
+1
This.

If you used balack circles you could of probably had the same people fitting them at the same garage but saved alot more then £80
Why the obsession with Black Circles on here, never the cheapest in my experience.

Ari

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19,354 posts

216 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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To be fair, their web site price is cheaper than I got from Kwik Fit, but the 2 hours and petrol to go and get them fitted isn't worth the £25 saving.

McSam

6,753 posts

176 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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mercfunder said:
Why the obsession with Black Circles on here, never the cheapest in my experience.
Indeed, Camskill have been untouchable for most things (excellent service too), but occasionally winters are cheaper on Mytyres. I've never once seen anything that's cheapest on Blackcircles, not even if you were paying silly money to have them fitted locally.

tbc

3,017 posts

176 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
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I got four Goodyear tyres from Black Circles for £200

Kwik Fit were charging £128 + VAT for one of the same tyre

It actually amazes me how some PHrs will go to a place just because they are a big name

when they could actually save a few quid

my theory is so they can come on here and tell everyone they've been