Driving in Tenerife: car stuff

Started by Nova, Tue 22 Sep 2015, 20:22

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Michael

Quote from: Nova on Tue 22 Sep 2015, 20:47
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An actual spare wheel can't be compulsory because most new cars, including mine, only come with a squeezy bottle of puncture sealant. I'd have to pay extra for a skinny spare, and I don't see the point if I can't do anything at the side of the road and would have to call a grua anyway.


Our Mazda 3 had a mini-compressor to facilitate re-inflation. I never actually found it but i'm sure it was in there somewhere.  :giggle:
[countdown=01,06,2021,13,30][/countdown] until I return to Tenerife! :toothygrin:

Nova

According to the video the M2 has one of those as well  :D
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Michael

Quote from: Nova on Wed 23 Sep 2015, 20:46
According to the video the M2 has one of those as well  :D

Where the hell is it kept?  :D
[countdown=01,06,2021,13,30][/countdown] until I return to Tenerife! :toothygrin:

Nova

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NAH

The only one I ever saw was in a BMW and it was in the boot on the right hand side, sort of where the good old fashioned spare wheel used to be stored before they laid them flat under the mat in the boot.
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