Am I being ripped off?

Am I being ripped off?

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TREMAiNE

Original Poster:

3,918 posts

150 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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Hi All

My dad's California just failed its MOT due to a buckled wheel (O/S Front).

Its currently being Serviced and MOT'd at a Ferrari dealership and they have quoted him £2,000 for the new wheel, geometry and alignment - they specifically said that £1,600 of that is for the wheel itself.

I thought that sounded about right but he thinks that seems a bit expensive, can any of you offer an opinion?

I can't find that alloy for sale online at all, hence why I'm posting here instead of googling!

For reference, it's 20" and is this style:


JohnG123

623 posts

131 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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Wow
Check eBay there is a full set of California alloys for sale.


EVOeng

957 posts

171 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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ATD Sportscars in Germany have one or two priced at under £800 and they will deliver to the UK.

http://atd-sportscars.de/en/2795-ferrari?id_catego...


Edited by EVOeng on Tuesday 3rd June 19:14

belleair302

6,850 posts

208 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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I think Ferrari are quoting Ferrari prices for a job they will get done around the corner. A full geometry should not cost much more than £300 maximum, even with a rebalance of each wheel. I would buy a wheel online or phone around and take my business elsewhere.

topless360

2,763 posts

219 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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EVOeng said:
ATD Sportscars in Germany have one or two priced at under £800 and they will deliver to the UK.

http://atd-sportscars.de/en/2795-ferrari?id_catego...


Edited by EVOeng on Tuesday 3rd June 19:14
Looks like that specific wheel is only 540EUR, or £440ish. Assuming they are genuine wheels I'd go for the above and save a grand.

TREMAiNE

Original Poster:

3,918 posts

150 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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I knew I could rely on PH! biggrin

Top work guys, I've forwarded all this to my dad who'll take it from there.

As a thank you, he can give me the keys for the weekend... cool

Cerbieherts

1,651 posts

142 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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belleair302 said:
I think Ferrari are quoting Ferrari prices for a job they will get done around the corner. A full geometry should not cost much more than £300 maximum, even with a rebalance of each wheel. I would buy a wheel online or phone around and take my business elsewhere.
I agree, that IS very expensive. Bear in mind though, that the Ferrari diagnostic machine will need hooking up after the geo to reset the steering angle sensor...

4rephill

5,041 posts

179 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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Being very pedantic:

No you're not being ripped off! - Your Father might be being ripped off, but you're not. (Unless your paying for the work to be done for him? scratchchin )

wink


TREMAiNE

Original Poster:

3,918 posts

150 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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4rephill said:
Being very pedantic:

No you're not being ripped off! - Your Father might be being ripped off, but you're not. (Unless your paying for the work to be done for him? scratchchin )

wink

I named the thread "Am I being ripped off" as I thought people would be more likely to click on it than if it was called "Is my dad being ripped off?"

Though, in retrospect I don't think it would have made a blind bit of difference!

I'm not paying for the wheel, but I do have to buy him a new windscreen wiper, after sticking my GoPro to the windscreen, it started to rain... The automatic wipers came on... And, well, yeah.

johnnyreggae

2,944 posts

161 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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belleair302 said:
I think Ferrari are quoting Ferrari prices for a job they will get done around the corner. A full geometry should not cost much more than £300 maximum, even with a rebalance of each wheel. I would buy a wheel online or phone around and take my business elsewhere.
The new wheel costs about £ 1600 then a cost to mount it the tyre then the geo then the reset noted two grand inc vat is about right (and most F dealers can do this all in-house) - of course there are cheaper ways to do it but no the main dealer is not ripping your father off - there's a price list for parts and the various jobs

rich83

14,249 posts

139 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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He bought a Ferrari. Did he really think it was going to be a cheap affair?

TISPKJ

3,650 posts

208 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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As above the cost of genuine alloy wheels new is crazy.
The dealership can't and won't get involved in fitting used parts from eBay.

Btw have you had a quote on the wiper yet ? My guess is £60 + vat :-)

Any other guess's without cheating ....

LY99

152 posts

189 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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TISPKJ said:
As above the cost of genuine alloy wheels new is crazy.
The dealership can't and won't get involved in fitting used parts from eBay.

Btw have you had a quote on the wiper yet ? My guess is £60 + vat :-)

Any other guess's without cheating ....
Thats about the ball park figure - for the drivers side.

About £45 + vat for the passenger side if I remember correctly (for an F430)

Thats for the same Bosch wipers I can get in Halfords for about a fiver with trade discount....

TISPKJ

3,650 posts

208 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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Oh dear ..... new thread

Am I being ripped off (2)

My dealer wants £72 for a wiper blade ...... etc etc :-)

TREMAiNE

Original Poster:

3,918 posts

150 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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Passenger side wiper - £54.

I don't mind paying that! smile

My dads not had the best of luck so far... Broken wiper, buckled wheel, someone throwing a wet cement-like mixture over the car ruining most of the paintwork...

Here's to Ferrari ownership! beer

50volt

61 posts

175 months

Friday 6th June 2014
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TREMAiNE said:
Passenger side wiper - £54.

I don't mind paying that! smile

My dads not had the best of luck so far... Broken wiper, buckled wheel, someone throwing a wet cement-like mixture over the car ruining most of the paintwork...

Here's to Ferrari ownership! beer
Wet cement-like mixture? Probably Semen!

Pork

9,453 posts

235 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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50volt said:
Wet cement-like mixture? Probably Semen!
You might want to go see a Doctor. smile

50volt

61 posts

175 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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Pork said:
50volt said:
Wet cement-like mixture? Probably Semen!
You might want to go see a Doctor. smile
Its my age, don't you know!

rjn21

289 posts

165 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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£500 for a new OEM wheel, £37 for an OEM wiper from Eurospares.
Check LHD / RHD as they show LHD diagrams which can result in an error ordering and they don't accept returns.

My local Infinti centre charges £66 inc VAT for Hunter laser alignment. My local Ferrari dealer doesn't have a Hunter laser alignment setup. Porsche next door do, and they charge £144.





Edited by rjn21 on Saturday 7th June 15:11

johnnyreggae

2,944 posts

161 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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rjn21 said:
£500 for a new OEM wheel from Eurospares.
No : 242156 = used + vat