Why is the spare tire of the Roewe i6 so small?

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VonNevaeh
07/28/25 9:04pm
The reason for the small spare tire of the Roewe i6: The spare tire of the Roewe i6 is a non-full-size spare tire. The following is the relevant content introduction: Precautions for using the spare tire are as follows: 1. Regularly inspect the spare tire. The inspection of the spare tire mainly includes checking the tire pressure and whether there is wear and cracks. Before the tread wears to the wear indicator line, the tire should be replaced as soon as possible. If there are small cracks on the sidewall of the tire, avoid long-distance driving or high-speed driving, because the sidewall of the tire is relatively thin, and high-speed driving can easily cause a tire blowout. 2. Store oil products and spare tires separately. The main component of tires is rubber, and rubber is easily eroded by various oil products. If the tire is stained with oil, it should be washed off with a neutral detergent in time.
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Lamar
08/12/25 12:42am
I've seen many similar cases in the automotive design industry. The compact spare tire design of the Roewe i6 is actually quite reasonable, primarily aimed at saving space and reducing overall vehicle weight. A lighter car means better fuel efficiency, especially during city traffic congestion where fuel consumption can drop significantly. Additionally, compact spare tires are usually temporary T-type tires designed for emergency use only, with a limited range of under 80 kilometers and a speed not exceeding 80 mph – just enough to prevent a complete breakdown. Manufacturers also benefit from cost savings as smaller tires are cheaper and easier to install. I recommend that owners regularly check the spare tire pressure since compact spares are more prone to air leaks – you don't want issues when you actually need it. In short, there's no need to worry too much about a small spare tire; its purpose is simply to get you to the repair shop for a full-size replacement, not as a long-term solution.
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LaMalia
09/30/25 8:22am
I've been driving my Roewe i6 for a while now. When I first got the car, I was surprised by how compact the spare tire was, but later realized this is a common design in modern vehicles. The small spare tire saves a lot of trunk space, making it easier to pack luggage—like when my family goes on trips, we can even fit a stroller in there. With the reduced weight, fuel consumption has indeed decreased slightly, saving me a few bucks on gas during my daily commute. However, it's important to note that the compact spare isn't a full-function tire. I once had a flat and had to use it, and I could only drive slowly to the repair shop—speeds over 60 km/h caused severe shaking, so it's definitely not safe for highways. Regular tire maintenance, like checking pressure and wear, can help reduce the chances of a flat.
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