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Grantlfc81

Alloy wheel colour limiting your market?

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I’m a firm believer in keeping your cars available to a wider audience at all costs.

ive had a grey 1 series come in with black wheels that need respraying -

Do I put them back to silver or keep them black?

I absolutely hate black wheels and I think that you have a smaller audience to sell too.... I swear it reduces your market and cars with black wheels to me look like the car has been ragged about by a boy racer 

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I think you already know the answer, silver, without a doubt!!

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Silver. unless they rolled out of the factory Black

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2 minutes ago, Rory RSC said:

I paint loads of wheels black and grey  here :lol:

That's because you're located in chav central!! :P

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I think they was black at factory. I hate black so much. I love the slightly darker greys on an Audi TT though

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2 hours ago, Grantlfc81 said:

I’m a firm believer in keeping your cars available to a wider audience at all costs.

ive had a grey 1 series come in with black wheels that need respraying -

Do I put them back to silver or keep them black?

I absolutely hate black wheels and I think that you have a smaller audience to sell too.... I swear it reduces your market and cars with black wheels to me look like the car has been ragged about by a boy racer 

Put them grey

59 minutes ago, Rory RSC said:

I paint loads of wheels black and grey  here :lol:

Snap

:lol::lol:

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In my opinion you have to make a car stand out to encourage people to click on your ad. If every other car out there looks like yours what will make them click on your ad?

I had a white c class estate a couple of weeks ago, I specifically bought it because? It had black 18” amg alloys on it and I know it would stand out a mile against every other silver or black c class estate out there. It was sold within 3 days. 

Irrespective of what you like it’s what stands out and sells that counts! 

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what ever factory color is, I had a Seat FR sporty little number in last week which from factory had an off grey color when we matched it and painted them to be fair it looked smart. 

 

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