Had a situation recently where my Service Advisor sold a set of tires. We didn't have them in stock and so the parts department contacted our local Firestone store, which we do often, and they were also out of stock of this particular tire. They did, however, have a set of some ultra cheapos that might last 30k miles if you're lucky.
The parts department brought them in and put the pricing through their matrix and came up with a price of about $61 a tire. My advisor knew these were very cheap tires and called the local Firestone and asked them what the price of these tires were if he made an appointment with them today. They told him $39. My advisor told parts to send them back and order the original tires he wanted and we'd wait a couple days to install rather than going with the cheaper ones.
Question: Right or wrong move by the advisor? How should this have been handled?