Honda City buyers ...BEWARE!
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HI...I got a flat tyre last week and on changing the wheel I find a different spare rim and different tyre!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I spoke to someone who also had the same car n he said he had the same problem....
If I had known this when I bought the car new, I would not have bought it with mixed wheels.. Never, in 50 years in Australia have I ever heard of this happening in Aust...I am used to having 5 wheels n tyres the same so I can change around to get an even wear out of them,, How true...Bloody amazing Thailand....
I spoke to someone who also had the same car n he said he had the same problem....
If I had known this when I bought the car new, I would not have bought it with mixed wheels.. Never, in 50 years in Australia have I ever heard of this happening in Aust...I am used to having 5 wheels n tyres the same so I can change around to get an even wear out of them,, How true...Bloody amazing Thailand....
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It is certainly not just a Thai thing.
Saab were putting thin 50 mile an hour tyres as the spare years ago & plenty of others in the luxury market have done the same - to save space & weight.
The concept is that the spare is just that, for use in an emergency only...
Saab were putting thin 50 mile an hour tyres as the spare years ago & plenty of others in the luxury market have done the same - to save space & weight.
The concept is that the spare is just that, for use in an emergency only...
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They are called "space savers" and have been standard with most European car for several years now , looks like they are now becoming popular with manufacturers in Asia / Thailand . I think they are as you state for use in emergencies only with a warning to reduce speed drastically when its on the car ... basically just enough to get you to the nearest garage.BobHelm wrote:It is certainly not just a Thai thing.
Saab were putting thin 50 mile an hour tyres as the spare years ago & plenty of others in the luxury market have done the same - to save space & weight.
The concept is that the spare is just that, for use in an emergency only...
Personally having had to recently use the space saver on our vehicle i can say...... i hate the blooming things .
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Exactly, Bob. Nothing to do with Thailand.
I can't speak for Oz but in Europe even the space-savers are now being phased out and replaced by just a tyre repair kit, consisting of an electric pump and a bottle of sealant.
Perhaps the situation in Australia is different because it is sparsely populated and the long distances.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/roa ... -tyre.html
I can't speak for Oz but in Europe even the space-savers are now being phased out and replaced by just a tyre repair kit, consisting of an electric pump and a bottle of sealant.
Perhaps the situation in Australia is different because it is sparsely populated and the long distances.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/roa ... -tyre.html
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The spare in my 2012 Honda City has a standard rim, and full size tyre.
As for Oz, this gives a snapshot of the current position - even the iconic Holden Commodore no longer includes a full size spare:
http://www.racq.com.au/__data/assets/pd ... hicles.pdf
http://www.racq.com.au/motoring/cars/ca ... pare_tyres
As for Oz, this gives a snapshot of the current position - even the iconic Holden Commodore no longer includes a full size spare:
http://www.racq.com.au/__data/assets/pd ... hicles.pdf
http://www.racq.com.au/motoring/cars/ca ... pare_tyres
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Lucky you have a spare, I had a flat 80klms from town and had to run on the tyre to get back to town was a Sunday aswell, the tyres are run flat design, no spare wheel or tyre in my car
Tyre was screwed 18,000 baht for a new one sent up from Bangkok for my little white car
Tyre was screwed 18,000 baht for a new one sent up from Bangkok for my little white car
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You guys are complaining about tires. Just wait until the CVS transmission needs service. I would have never bought that car if I was aware of that problem.
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Automobile Manufactures in the States have been doing it for years. We call them donuts and looks very undersized and not very substantial . The spare has a limited millage and speed recommendations and is supposed to be just enough to get you to a repair garage. I agree with the transmission comment. Transmission problems can get very expensive very quickly.
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Keeping within the thread discussion in regards to automobile tires. The Toyota dealer in the states that I dealt with was promoting the 2012 Toyota RAV with " Run Flat " tires. There replacement cost was $230 - $250 for each tire....!
"Life is like a tube of toothpaste. Outward pressure brings out the inward contents."
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cars in Oz have those space saving tyre spares
not to sure which ones but I remember seeing the little orange rimmed ones there
not to sure which ones but I remember seeing the little orange rimmed ones there
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space savers are a extra if your buying a focus or feista which are manufactored in thailand now
all you get is spray can of glue to inflate the tyre,if the sidewall is split your stuffed.
most people don't know this until it's too late.and i know the salesman never tell them.
space savers cost around $230.00 aud
all you get is spray can of glue to inflate the tyre,if the sidewall is split your stuffed.
most people don't know this until it's too late.and i know the salesman never tell them.
space savers cost around $230.00 aud