I currently have 3,100 miles on my 2010 Prius, wheels have no curb rash, may find extremely minor nicks from normal paved road driving. Wheels, center caps, lug nuts, and locking lug with key included. I will be keeping the TPMs. $1,200 you pick up, $1,3000 delivered within 500 miles of Lubbock Texas. Send me a private message and I will send picture.
Are the wheels for sale still? If so, I suggest you check the price of new wheels. I mean discounted online price not the local stealership price. 4261147200 is the part number for one side. If you already sold them at your asking price, lucky you!
You are absolutely dreaming if you think you will get $1500 for OEM wheels and tires with 3000+ miles on them from a Prius. I got that much for my BMW 335i 18" wheels and high performance RFT tires when I took them off with 80 miles on them. I sold my 2007 Prius Touring 16 inch wheels and tires with 200 miles on them with not so much as a nick for $800 Realisically you could get $800-900. Good luck
if you sell them cheaper i might be interested, im getting my prius soon, ordered a touring here in Canada but not sure i want to to wait 3 months so ill take a regular one and throw those wheels one instead....
Actually it was $1500 for wheels and lug nuts only, no tires, no TPMS, no shipping. $1700 delivered. However, the seller indicated on other thread that he sold the set already so good for the seller. Not sure what the actual sale price was but since it's sold, I will reveal brand new price from the dealer. You can order it from most of genuine toyota parts sites on internet (such as parts.com) for about $314 each with about $130 in shipping. So one could have a set deliever to the door for under $1400 or under $1500 if you want another set of lug nuts (you can reuse lug nuts from 15" wheel). I say $1700 for an used set was little over priced, if you ask me. Probably based on manufacture's listed price which is like $500 each.
And if they are the wheels only (no tires) you'll need to drop the price to about $400 if you ever plan on selling them. Heck you can get great quality aftermarket wheels that look better in 17" size for $100-150 each. Who'd pay more for stock ones? And even if your ad included the tires, you'd still not sell them and the wheels combined unless you drop the price to around $800. Just an FYI
Wheels are no longer for sale With these wheels costing $455 each + shipping at the Toyota stores I've checked with I really feel that clearing $250 each would be a fair price. All I've had in the way of replies is this is way too high. I will just keep the wheels as backups in case my new wheels are damaged or I decide to mount winter tires someday.
Wow... Holy Trolling!! Where are the Moderators! A seller has every right to ask whatever price he feels is fair. Its priced below Toyota's price... GIVE IT A REST!