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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3610895" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I didn’t have a spare of any sort in my BMW M4 that had a new MSRP of $85k. It did have a fix a flat kit, but there’s no way I would use that. My $4.99 a month roadside assistance is cheaper to use than replacing the rim and TPMS system sensor in the event of a flat. At the end of the day there was no way I wanted to fit a 285 width tire in my trunk. So many average people never touch their spare, and when they do, it’s no longer safe to be driven on the road. Why charge people for an odd sized tire that will almost never be used? I would rather get a fix a flat kit, pay for roadside assistance, and get by without the extra cost. Or in the case of my truck, not pay the extra cash for nonstock sized tire, and then go buy a match to the wheels and tires I have on my truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3610895, member: 35036"] I didn’t have a spare of any sort in my BMW M4 that had a new MSRP of $85k. It did have a fix a flat kit, but there’s no way I would use that. My $4.99 a month roadside assistance is cheaper to use than replacing the rim and TPMS system sensor in the event of a flat. At the end of the day there was no way I wanted to fit a 285 width tire in my trunk. So many average people never touch their spare, and when they do, it’s no longer safe to be driven on the road. Why charge people for an odd sized tire that will almost never be used? I would rather get a fix a flat kit, pay for roadside assistance, and get by without the extra cost. Or in the case of my truck, not pay the extra cash for nonstock sized tire, and then go buy a match to the wheels and tires I have on my truck. [/QUOTE]
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