ChatterBank3 mins ago
Spare Tyre
23 Answers
No I didn't miss the diet forum.
I'm not suggesting I have the cash to go looking for a new car at the moment, but an e-mail ad from the place I bought my last one left me pondering.
Are there any lists somewhere that show cars that have a proper real fully normal spare wheel/tyre on board and thus worth considering (as opposed to those with Noddy/Toytown, thin, low speed, get you home eventually if you have all night, and don't wish to realise you're driving farther than recommended on it, spare wheel, or worse, a spray can and a prayer, and thus need a 40' barge pole to touch them with) ?
I'm not suggesting I have the cash to go looking for a new car at the moment, but an e-mail ad from the place I bought my last one left me pondering.
Are there any lists somewhere that show cars that have a proper real fully normal spare wheel/tyre on board and thus worth considering (as opposed to those with Noddy/Toytown, thin, low speed, get you home eventually if you have all night, and don't wish to realise you're driving farther than recommended on it, spare wheel, or worse, a spray can and a prayer, and thus need a 40' barge pole to touch them with) ?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Old_Geezer. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Perhaps a possible starting point in your quest?
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/c ars/spa re-whee l/
http://
Run flat tyres can work out expensive, even for a small puncture.
http:// www.car -tyres. org.uk/ article s/run_f lat_tyr e_repai rs.asp
http://
The trouble is that most people don't even think about the spare wheel when they buy a car, so the manufacturers can get away with cost-cutting. I thought when I bought mine but was unable to identify any car with a full-size spare that would fit my other criteria.
Incidentally, a few years ago in France I had a puncture. The nearest tyre agents were 40 miles away in Grasse and none of them could get me a tyre for 2 days; 160 miles on the space-saver and a VERY good job I hadn't gone for a blow-up kit which would have been no use as the puncture was in the tyre wall.
Incidentally, a few years ago in France I had a puncture. The nearest tyre agents were 40 miles away in Grasse and none of them could get me a tyre for 2 days; 160 miles on the space-saver and a VERY good job I hadn't gone for a blow-up kit which would have been no use as the puncture was in the tyre wall.
The other big snag with a space-saver is "where do you put the real tyre when you have put the space saver on?" It's too big to go in the slot that the space-saver came out of and it's likely to be dirty and possibly wet. We took the trouble to make a waterproof bag for ours but it's still a bulky item to find room for.
I bought a brand-new Fiesta this May, my first new, new car. It cost me an extra £100 for a proper spare wheel and tyre, although I think I paid less as my nephew works in the Dealership. Its a space-saver tyre but its perfectly suitable for the short time its on the car, before you get the puncture fitted.
Ignore all talk about space savers being dangerous..they aren't.
These kits that are being supplied with a lot of new cars these days, instead of proper spare wheel, are a bloody disgrace. They can and often do completely b*gger up your tyre, thus making you buy a new tyre when a simple puncture would be repairable. I think that it should be made the law that a proper spare wheel is included with all new cars.
Don't be fooled by what people tell you saving space and weight. There exclusions has nothing to do with that and everything to do with saving the manufacturers money.
Ignore all talk about space savers being dangerous..they aren't.
These kits that are being supplied with a lot of new cars these days, instead of proper spare wheel, are a bloody disgrace. They can and often do completely b*gger up your tyre, thus making you buy a new tyre when a simple puncture would be repairable. I think that it should be made the law that a proper spare wheel is included with all new cars.
Don't be fooled by what people tell you saving space and weight. There exclusions has nothing to do with that and everything to do with saving the manufacturers money.