AES
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I was very surprised when looking at a Peugeot 308 as my possible new steed yesterday - it has NO spare wheel/tyre. After almost 50 years of driving I've had various types of spare, including the more modern "thin, bicycle-type tyres". But never before have I seen nothing at all.
All you're given to get you home in the event of a puncture is a funny little 12V compressor plus some chemical "goo" to pump into the affected tyre.
The sales bloke made the point that punctures are very rare these days, and I must say that I struggle to remember the last time I had a flat (it was years ago, and to be fair, was the reult of a b ---- y great masonry nail which I hadn't seen, no doubt dropped by the blokes doing some refurbishing in a multi-story car park where I happened to park).
And the sales bloke also made the point that I'm anyway covered by the "Get you home insurance" included with the car, which is also a fair enough comment.
But to me (old-fashioned to a fault I guess) I still have a feeling of unease about not having a spare wheel/tyre aboard at all.
So has anyone here any experience (positive ir negative) of "spare-less" motoring to share with me please? And anyone with any experience of this "get you home chemical goo" + compressor please?
Krgds
AES
All you're given to get you home in the event of a puncture is a funny little 12V compressor plus some chemical "goo" to pump into the affected tyre.
The sales bloke made the point that punctures are very rare these days, and I must say that I struggle to remember the last time I had a flat (it was years ago, and to be fair, was the reult of a b ---- y great masonry nail which I hadn't seen, no doubt dropped by the blokes doing some refurbishing in a multi-story car park where I happened to park).
And the sales bloke also made the point that I'm anyway covered by the "Get you home insurance" included with the car, which is also a fair enough comment.
But to me (old-fashioned to a fault I guess) I still have a feeling of unease about not having a spare wheel/tyre aboard at all.
So has anyone here any experience (positive ir negative) of "spare-less" motoring to share with me please? And anyone with any experience of this "get you home chemical goo" + compressor please?
Krgds
AES