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2015 Kia Forte5 SX - Does not, $140 dealer "accessory". Since it's just used around town and manufacturer provides free roadside I don't worry enough about it to buy one.
2009 RAV4 - Does, Full Size mounted on gate. And is what we use for long hauls out into the wilderness. If that didn't come with one I would buy one for it.
2013 Silverado - yes, full sized spare
2012 Buick Enclave - yes, Donut, but still the same rim size
2014 Mustang GT - nope (Not yet) Waiting on a used rim to come along at a good price. (Can only use 19" rims on this car.)
2016 Silverado - same diameter, but thinner spare, on steel rim. Not like a donut.
2015 Jeep Wrangler - Same rim and tire spare. No steel rim spare like on many pickups.
2015 Hyundai Sonata - Donut spare.
05 grand marquis, yes i have a cheap spare soon to be replaced with one that is the same size as what is on the ground, including the same wheel design as what is on the ground.
Our new 2017 Jeep Renegade came without a spare. I ordered 4 winter tires and wheels from Tire Rack, which won't ship until July. I will use one for a spare, as there is a spot for a full size spare in the vehicle. That leaves 3 wheel/tires to store in my garage.
On our 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan, we purchased a compact spare as a dealer installed option.
What an eye opener that list was. I had no idea. Is that a money-saving or space-saving thing - which?
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