Discovery Sport
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Casting covetous eyes at a brand spanking new model, at up to 45k.
A couple of things are holding me back, however, well, more than a couple.
One of these (the more minor one, perhaps) is that I see you can have a temp spare whell as an optional extra. Which is all well and good., However, my query is, can a full and proper spare wheel be carried?
One of the same standard as the non temp wheels. Does not need to be alloy, just the full, non mileage/speed restricted spare.
A couple of things are holding me back, however, well, more than a couple.
One of these (the more minor one, perhaps) is that I see you can have a temp spare whell as an optional extra. Which is all well and good., However, my query is, can a full and proper spare wheel be carried?
One of the same standard as the non temp wheels. Does not need to be alloy, just the full, non mileage/speed restricted spare.
I have a DS. Bought second hand last December. My DS does not have a spare wheel at all. It has the puncture repair kit ie the gel plus an inflation mechanism. Most DSs come with a tow bar that sits under the car when not being used and it takes up all the room for a spare wheel. I think that it's possible to specify a DS without the towbar and then have a space saver spare wheel. Best check before you buy.
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V40TC said:
Pretty much issues with every manufacturer. I am an owner and have covered 28k miles in six months.
Nice car does what I want.
I don't have a spare as I have a 7 seater and tow bar.
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