Hey Einstein, why no spare?
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Because most wealthy people are above tire changing you know.... They'll lift a phone to call for help and that's about it.
Or unless your on runcrap tires...........
Or unless your on runcrap tires...........
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It would cost MB money to put a tire in there.
It will remove volume from an already scarce trunk space.
Tire cost weight, weight cost mileage, weight decreases performance.
And your champaign will be warm by the time the tire is fixed anyway, so you might just as well drink it while waiting for the tow truck.
It will remove volume from an already scarce trunk space.
Tire cost weight, weight cost mileage, weight decreases performance.
And your champaign will be warm by the time the tire is fixed anyway, so you might just as well drink it while waiting for the tow truck.
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It would cost MB money to put a tire in there.
It will remove volume from an already scarce trunk space.
Tire cost weight, weight cost mileage, weight decreases performance.
And your champaign will be warm by the time the tire is fixed anyway, so you might just as well drink it while waiting for the tow truck.
It will remove volume from an already scarce trunk space.
Tire cost weight, weight cost mileage, weight decreases performance.
And your champaign will be warm by the time the tire is fixed anyway, so you might just as well drink it while waiting for the tow truck.
But you gain back any weight lost when you have runflat tires.... Which crack rims which then MB makes $$$ selling overpriced replacements.
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It would cost MB money to put a tire in there.
It will remove volume from an already scarce trunk space.
Tire cost weight, weight cost mileage, weight decreases performance.
And your champaign will be warm by the time the tire is fixed anyway, so you might just as well drink it while waiting for the tow truck.
It will remove volume from an already scarce trunk space.
Tire cost weight, weight cost mileage, weight decreases performance.
And your champaign will be warm by the time the tire is fixed anyway, so you might just as well drink it while waiting for the tow truck.
i would pay extra for a spare.
If I need extra trunk space, my Landcruiser is ready and able.
if I was after performance, any number of cars rip a S550.
As to champagne or single malt, I would gladly share with a speedy tow truck operator, but they don't exist except in an engineers mind.
I'll just settle for duct tape and a junk yard spare.
MB wins. We lose.
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Looks like that's where we're headed. Stopped at Lexus dealer recently and sales said most of their new ones come with run flats. It cuts weight off cars (no spare). Actually, one of my current cars is a '91 Lincoln Mark VII which I bought new. It now has 230k on the od. I've never needed the spare. Several years ago, the new Vettes came with no spare. In it's place you got a can Fix A Flat.
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To be clear, the concept of the spare tire is dead. Love it or hate it, that's the way it is and won't change.
This is a separate issue than run flat tires. Mercedes in many markets offers the S-Class with non-run flat tires by default and offers customers the choice for different tire options. MBUSA has decided not to do so (apart from AMG); likely a result of many years worth of roadside-assistance data. You can lament this of course, but most American MB drivers will call MBrace instead of getting out in traffic. The police btw will recommend the same for safety reasons.
For me it's a tirefix kit and non-run flats
This is a separate issue than run flat tires. Mercedes in many markets offers the S-Class with non-run flat tires by default and offers customers the choice for different tire options. MBUSA has decided not to do so (apart from AMG); likely a result of many years worth of roadside-assistance data. You can lament this of course, but most American MB drivers will call MBrace instead of getting out in traffic. The police btw will recommend the same for safety reasons.
For me it's a tirefix kit and non-run flats
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For the benefit of newcomers to this topic, here goes: Driving much of anywhere outside of a metro area without a spare is just plain NUTS! OK, run flat tires will get you to a shop IF you pick up a nail. However, if you encounter some sort of a road hazard that results in a blow out, you are up the proverbial excrement creek. AND, you better start paddling with your hands, ‘cause you ain’t got a paddle!
So, you take the wife & kids to see Mt. Rushmore or Yellowstone and you hit an unseen hazard, which blows your 20” tire and cracks your AMG wheel. You call MBRACE and they send a tow truck. You are taken to Earl’s Fillin’ Station where Earl peers at the tire, belches and says “I ain’t naer seen a tar like dat. I’ll have to call Omaha in da mornin’ & see if them fellers can send one out double quick.” So you, your wife, your kids & luggage get to spend a night OR TWO, at the No-Tell Motel “down the road a piece,” and Earl will let you know.
Meanwhile, a fellow in his nice, new Genesis G90 happens down the same road and hits the same road hazard and blows his tire. He calmly opens his cavernous trunk, lifts up the cover and sitting there is a gorgeous, spare, jack & tool kit, top photo. He makes the change and 20 minutes later he and his family are on their way. As they pass the No-Tell Motel, the wife says “what a sleazy dump, I can’t imagine who would stay there.”
I know, I know, this HARDLY ever happens, but why should we ever be put in such a situation? In my S560, I carry a brand new W221 compact spare and a W222 jack & tool kit. The spare sits on top of the trunk floor, bottom photo, which is ridiculous, but it gives me great peace of mind, especially when driving out of town. AND, there is nearly enough room to put a spare under the trunk floor and I’m sure the MB designers COULD have left room for one, but THEY have decided that we no longer need one. Idiots.
For the benefit of newcomers to this topic, here goes: Driving much of anywhere outside of a metro area without a spare is just plain NUTS! OK, run flat tires will get you to a shop IF you pick up a nail. However, if you encounter some sort of a road hazard that results in a blow out, you are up the proverbial excrement creek. AND, you better start paddling with your hands, ‘cause you ain’t got a paddle!
So, you take the wife & kids to see Mt. Rushmore or Yellowstone and you hit an unseen hazard, which blows your 20” tire and cracks your AMG wheel. You call MBRACE and they send a tow truck. You are taken to Earl’s Fillin’ Station where Earl peers at the tire, belches and says “I ain’t naer seen a tar like dat. I’ll have to call Omaha in da mornin’ & see if them fellers can send one out double quick.” So you, your wife, your kids & luggage get to spend a night OR TWO, at the No-Tell Motel “down the road a piece,” and Earl will let you know.
Meanwhile, a fellow in his nice, new Genesis G90 happens down the same road and hits the same road hazard and blows his tire. He calmly opens his cavernous trunk, lifts up the cover and sitting there is a gorgeous, spare, jack & tool kit, top photo. He makes the change and 20 minutes later he and his family are on their way. As they pass the No-Tell Motel, the wife says “what a sleazy dump, I can’t imagine who would stay there.”
I know, I know, this HARDLY ever happens, but why should we ever be put in such a situation? In my S560, I carry a brand new W221 compact spare and a W222 jack & tool kit. The spare sits on top of the trunk floor, bottom photo, which is ridiculous, but it gives me great peace of mind, especially when driving out of town. AND, there is nearly enough room to put a spare under the trunk floor and I’m sure the MB designers COULD have left room for one, but THEY have decided that we no longer need one. Idiots.
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Call me stubborn if you wish, but I am fine with the run flats. My old 2014 S550 came with Bridgestone Turanza and the new S450 has the Turanza. I'm not sure if the new RFT has been improved or the suspension on the S450 is improved, but I find the new one more comfortable and quieter than the old. I have no compelling reason at all to switch to non RFT. It's great to have the trunk space as well.
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No iota of a joke, but the straw that broke this penguin's back, ultimately, was the lack of a spare tire on the W222. Bought a 2019 A8L instead
Good job Mercedes /s.
Good job Mercedes /s.
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I also invested into the W221 spare tire. I rather have a spare tire to get off the road quickly than to be waiting around for anyone's tow truck. I even have a portable 2 ton jack to make changing the tire that much easier, which has it's own case. I have (3) cars and I'm old fashioned but if I do get a flat, I can then deal with having my regular tire plugged at a local tire shop without getting..."Uhm excuse me sir! We don't carry any of those RFT's here!" The newer tire technology isn't for us all, no matter how they try to tell you it is!
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Same deal...the `19 gtr....i p u`d 1-23-19....F.Jones Lv,Nv....dealer...Nope...NO..!!! no spare..or tire kit (fix flats)...either..thats MB on the CHEEEP.
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Call me stubborn if you wish, but I am fine with the run flats. My old 2014 S550 came with Bridgestone Turanza and the new S450 has the Turanza. I'm not sure if the new RFT has been improved or the suspension on the S450 is improved, but I find the new one more comfortable and quieter than the old. I have no compelling reason at all to switch to non RFT. It's great to have the trunk space as well.
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Nothing wrong with the latest series of Run Flat Tires. Not as smooth riding as non-RFT, but way better than earlier versions. However, what happens when the tire—conventional or RFT—gets SHREDDED by a road hazard, or the wheel gets cracked hitting a pot hole? It doesn’t happen often, but if it ever does, if there is a spare in the trunk, you are on your way in less than an hour. If not, you are going for a ride in the cab of a tow truck. At the very least, MB should make a spare optional and let buyers decide.
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In most cases, that’s exactly what I would do. However, when one of those services arrives, but you have no spare for THEM to put on, you will be going for a ride in the tow truck. There is a good chance you will have to leave your car wherever it is towed to, rent a car and come back in the next day or two. RFT are one issue and I have no problem with them, as I can easily swap them out. But having no spare and no good place to put one, should an owner wish to provide their own, is just insane, IMO.