Does a new car come with a spare tire and tools?

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StAlexandra
07/24/25 9:29am
New cars come with a spare tire and tools. The spare tire is located in the trunk and there is only one. In case of a flat tire, you can use the corresponding tools to replace it. The steps to use the spare tire are as follows: 1. Prepare the tools for changing the spare tire, including a wrench and a jack; 2. Place the jack under the car—there are designated slots for the jack on the underside of the car; 3. Remove the flat tire. While installing the spare tire, the jack may shift, so be sure to place the removed tire under the car to reduce the risk of accidents; 4. Tighten the lug nuts. First, screw in one nut, then tighten all of them. Typically, the number of turns should be the same to ensure even force distribution; 5. Slowly lower the jack, remove it, and let the car settle steadily on the ground.
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LaClayton
08/11/25 4:49am
As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I can tell you that most manufacturers include a spare tire and a basic tool kit as standard equipment when purchasing a new car. The spare tire is usually compact or smaller in size, stored under the trunk mat, and comes with tools like a jack, lug wrench, and wrench socket for emergency tire changes on the road. I remember when I bought my first car and had a flat tire once—it was the spare tire that saved the day, allowing me to drive safely to the repair shop. Nowadays, some trendy models, especially electric vehicles, opt for run-flat tires or tire repair kits instead of a spare tire to save weight and space. So, when picking up your car, be sure to personally check the trunk to see what tools are included—don’t just rely on the salesperson’s pitch. After all, safety comes first if something happens on the road. The owner’s manual will also list the equipment inventory, so keep your tools organized and don’t lose them—otherwise, you’ll be in trouble when you can’t find them in an emergency.
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