Old-Biscuit wrote:
Although tires are maybe 2012s they have been sitting since trailers rolled onto dealers lot......
So new tires, new batteries and full mfg. warranty plus appliance warranties would need to be part of deal in writing and pricing would have to be 'out the door happy dance' range.
Dealer has loss due to them still being on the lot so YOU are in the bargain captain seat.
It goes without saying that since it's never been titled you will get full warranty on everything, just like buying anything else new despite it's year. You don't even have to ask for that, it's new. However, there is no way you will get them to put new tires on it. Try if you want, but they'll decline, I am certain. And they should, it's a ridiculous request. I am sure if it's priced right this is all part of the consideration. There is no hard and fast 7 year rule on tires.