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would a full size spare even fit in the spacesaver sized boot?
i don't think the space saver spare is an issue IMO. you get a flat,put on the spare,then go and have the puncture repaired and re fit the repaired wheel. that's what the spare wheel is there for,not to be left in the boot and be forgoten about till the next time you get a flat.
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Works for me....
I would not buy a car that just has a space saver. thats one thing i first check when i look at a new car. looks like its not really a Hyundai but a Mazda 3 clone i'm happy my late model FD has full size 16" mag wheel so i got 5 mags. i was in a motorcycle tyre service just before Xmas & guy had a space saver to put a new tyre on, the tyre on it was all burnt rubber. i asked what Motorcycle thats off as looks more like a car wheel. he said its a car space saver & they just use a motorcycle tyre. the guy got caught in country with a flat & thats what happens when you ddrive them at normal speeds in hot weather on Aussie country roads and they are not rated to support much weight. i would be checking i had 40psi in them. unless i just drove in the city.
Hi, My GD Active (Built: Nov 2012) came with a full size spare and it fits the spare wheel well
My 2012 GD has a space saver spare. To fit a full size wheel I would need to install spacers to lift the boot floor by about 4 cm. It would be an easy job to do though.
You could always buy those Conti Tyre's that can be driven without air for 200ka lady friend has a Mini they don't have a spare at all but have those tyres fitted.