Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Good question! Generally speaking, there is no cut-and-dry price for new rims, as price largely depends on rim size, material, style, finish, and seller—on average, however, new 2014
To put this in perspective, let’s look at a few examples—Detroit Wheel and Tire sells an 18-inch aluminum alloy 2014 Lincoln MKS rim with five double spokes and a PVD bright chrome finish for approximately $325.
Another seller, HH Auto Wheel & Trim, sells a 20-inch aluminum alloy rim with ten spokes and a polished finish for roughly $495—which just goes to show the varied nature in 2014 Lincoln MKS rim prices.
But if these seem too costly and you aren’t opposed to buying used or refurbished rims, you may be able to find cheaper options.
When it comes to buying them new, Lincoln MKS rims can get pretty expensive—but your car’s insurance policy doesn’t have to. Licensed
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