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Just replaced the stupid "Get you home cheap c r a p of a spare that came with my Car" do you think that the makers should fit the original spare with new cars?
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The very idea that the manufacturers can fob folk off with a "Noddy" spare wheel makes me very annoyed. If never occurred to me that was what I had until I had to use the damned thing. About 155 miles in the dark on a wheel that didn't want me to go at motorway speeds ! Shooting is too good for them.
Eddie - that's fine if the hole in the boot will take a full-size wheel. The dipsticks at Volvo designed my V70 such that you can only fit a space-saver in the boot. They clearly gave no thought to what you do with the full-size wheel when you have to fit the spare.
The other problem is that the car will fail an MoT if the space-saver is fitted, as it's not the same size as the other wheels. That says to me that the car is not safe, but it's allowed in normal use.
The other problem is that the car will fail an MoT if the space-saver is fitted, as it's not the same size as the other wheels. That says to me that the car is not safe, but it's allowed in normal use.
I don'y have a problem with the spacesaver spare. Its perfectly OK for the task that you need it to do. But I have a real problem with cars that come with no spare at all. I bought a new Fiesta last May and and I insisted on putting the pare from my old Fiesta into the boot of the my new one. The Dealer didn't seem bothered as my old car was going straight auction anyway.
I would go as far to say that its should be the law that all new cars come with a spare, full-sized or spacesaver. Anything else just doesn't make sense.
I would go as far to say that its should be the law that all new cars come with a spare, full-sized or spacesaver. Anything else just doesn't make sense.
You can blame the Greens. They gave the greedy car manufacturers the excuse to squeeze out an extra buck.Skoda comes with gunk and a pump yet there is provision in the load area (Estate Fabia) for a full sized spare wheel.A full sized steel spare was not extortionate and worth the price of not worrying about the mem sahib stuck in the middle of some Scottish road with no mobile phone signal (Moffat to Peebles) springs to mind. I agree though.All new cars should come with a spare wheel at no extra cost.It was supposed to save energy by reducing the overall weight but people would be able to use the extra space created to cram more luggage etc in.Crazy,logic.