LouG
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That got me thinking. In 13 years and 4 out of 5 cars not having a spare, I've not been stranded by a flat tyre.The stock brakes are fine, and the bigger brakes eliminate being able to have a spare tire, you know the one that was $415 in 2024 now $615 dollars on the 2026, and you might want to spend that money as they no longer put the little compressor and can of slime in the car.. more cost cutting by the bean counters
You blow out a sidewall somewhere or get a flat late at night or on the weekend you are going to want that spare in the trunk.
We've had two tyres ruined on a Toyota due to objects puncturing them in non repairable places. We were able to get them sorted without leaving us carless.
And a nail in her current car that has a spacesaver.
But I do carry my bike puncture repair kit (dog turds) so that I don't have to rely on sealant.
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