newish civic and I need a spare wheel but where does it go?
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Hi all
Today I have purchased a 10 plate civic.lovely tidy car but all it has is an inflation kit with it.we have seen the space saver wheels and toolkit on the bay for around £100. Thing is where does the space saver live.does it go I under the flap in the boot or actually under the floor.if it helps it's a 1.8 I-vtec si ....
Today I have purchased a 10 plate civic.lovely tidy car but all it has is an inflation kit with it.we have seen the space saver wheels and toolkit on the bay for around £100. Thing is where does the space saver live.does it go I under the flap in the boot or actually under the floor.if it helps it's a 1.8 I-vtec si ....
There is no spare wheel space.
We have a 5 year older Accord and that has no spare wheel or space saver instead the foam. It's all about weight plus the frequency of tyre failure is miniscule. Slow puncture is the most likely which is fine to deal with.
Can I ask why you want a spare wheel?
We have a 5 year older Accord and that has no spare wheel or space saver instead the foam. It's all about weight plus the frequency of tyre failure is miniscule. Slow puncture is the most likely which is fine to deal with.
Can I ask why you want a spare wheel?
Welshbeef said:
There is no spare wheel space.
We have a 5 year older Accord and that has no spare wheel or space saver instead the foam. It's all about weight plus the frequency of tyre failure is miniscule. Slow puncture is the most likely which is fine to deal with.
Can I ask why you want a spare wheel?
Yes there is - As posted above. (It is a Civic mind, not an Accord)We have a 5 year older Accord and that has no spare wheel or space saver instead the foam. It's all about weight plus the frequency of tyre failure is miniscule. Slow puncture is the most likely which is fine to deal with.
Can I ask why you want a spare wheel?
mybrainhurts said:
Welshbeef said:
the frequency of tyre failure is miniscule (sic).
What are you going to do when that minuscule moment happens on a motorway at 3am, the tyre is a write off and you need to get somewhere on time?Note in all my years of driving only 1 time have I ever had a tyre problem which stopped me and that was a huge pothole that ripped the sidewalk from the rim.
On my BMW run flats so there will never be an issue. I'd say on the next Mrs car would opt for run flats too and then the issue you raise will be non existent.
mybrainhurts said:
Welshbeef said:
the frequency of tyre failure is miniscule (sic).
What are you going to do when that minuscule moment happens on a motorway at 3am, the tyre is a write off and you need to get somewhere on time?I mean it would never ever happen coming off the M5 --> A419, with no chuffin hard shoulder, at 5.30 in the afternoon, with only Kwik Fit within range, who could only source a Run Flat for £286!!!!! would it?
OP, I paid £115 for a genuine new Honda one, comes with a bag to put your dirty puncture in, and even a sticker for the B post with the pressure etc...
Never needed it after my mishap
Welshbeef said:
It's all about weight
bks it is, whatever the manufacturers may claim.The average new car now is closing on a ton and a half. There is a LOT of weight in sound-deadening and similar fripperies, easily 100kg - even before you consider what other weight gains could be made through the use of more exotic materials, or even just making the car smaller.
A space-saver plus jack weighs, what, 5kg?
It's all about cost saving. Multiply the cost of a space saver (let's say a fiver) by a million cars. Then add on the income from those that people pay £100 for as an option. Finally, subtract the pennies-per-car cost of an aerosol of bodgegoop.
Welshbeef said:
mybrainhurts said:
Welshbeef said:
the frequency of tyre failure is miniscule (sic).
What are you going to do when that minuscule moment happens on a motorway at 3am, the tyre is a write off and you need to get somewhere on time?Note in all my years of driving only 1 time have I ever had a tyre problem which stopped me and that was a huge pothole that ripped the sidewalk from the rim.
On my BMW run flats so there will never be an issue. I'd say on the next Mrs car would opt for run flats too and then the issue you raise will be non existent.
RAC? I've called them out a few times near home. Once took 1.75 hours to arrive.
mybrainhurts said:
Not for me, it wouldn't. I often have round journeys up to 500 miles, night or day, and I must be there on time. You're not supposed to run run flats as far as that, are you?
RAC? I've called them out a few times near home. Once took 1.75 hours to arrive.
So what are you going to do when you have to replace your Current car with a car which doesn't come with spare wheel? Which at some point will be every car?RAC? I've called them out a few times near home. Once took 1.75 hours to arrive.
Suddenly those frequent 500 mile round trips you do are in question - let alone you shouldn't be driving that much in a day for safety reasons/tiredness.
Welshbeef said:
So what are you going to do when you have to replace your Current car with a car which doesn't come with spare wheel? Which at some point will be every car?
Don't be daft. There's plenty of cars on the market today that come with a full-size spare, or can be equipped with one.Welshbeef said:
Suddenly those frequent 500 mile round trips you do are in question - let alone you shouldn't be driving that much in a day for safety reasons/tiredness.
<blink>Oh. You're serious.
TooMany2cvs said:
Welshbeef said:
So what are you going to do when you have to replace your Current car with a car which doesn't come with spare wheel? Which at some point will be every car?
Don't be daft. There's plenty of cars on the market today that come with a full-size spare, or can be equipped with one.Welshbeef said:
Suddenly those frequent 500 mile round trips you do are in question - let alone you shouldn't be driving that much in a day for safety reasons/tiredness.
<blink>Oh. You're serious.
What age car do you drive now and what year car will you replace it with?
I've not had a car with a spare wheel since my Fiat Coupe 20VTurbo.
Welshbeef said:
mybrainhurts said:
Not for me, it wouldn't. I often have round journeys up to 500 miles, night or day, and I must be there on time. You're not supposed to run run flats as far as that, are you?
RAC? I've called them out a few times near home. Once took 1.75 hours to arrive.
So what are you going to do when you have to replace your Current car with a car which doesn't come with spare wheel? Which at some point will be every car?RAC? I've called them out a few times near home. Once took 1.75 hours to arrive.
Welshbeef said:
Suddenly those frequent 500 mile round trips you do are in question - let alone you shouldn't be driving that much in a day for safety reasons/tiredness.
I'm perfectly capable of regulating my rest periods, thank you very much, but don't let that blunt your sanctimony. I've been covering 50-80,000 miles a year for fifteen years and never driven whilst fatigued.TooMany2cvs said:
Welshbeef said:
I doubt there are.
Well, let's start with a full-size spare being a £100 option on new Mondeos...TooMany2cvs said:
mybrainhurts said:
Looked at the new Skoda Superb estate the other day, complete with spare wheel well and option to buy the wheel. The quoted volume of the boot is reduced if the car carries a spare...cheeky buggers..
Makes sense. I guess the floor sits higher.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff