Do your 2006 models come with a good spare tire inside your vehicles?....I've notice that the customer's that called in for Roadside Assistance discovered that (evidently) that this year.....they don't.....please begin with a roll call of owners of the 2006 for a brief check...thanks in advance
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Quote: | Do your 2006 models come with a good spare tire inside your vehicles?....I've notice that the customer's that called in for Roadside Assistance discovered that (evidently) that this year.....they don't.....please begin with a roll call of owners of the 2006 for a brief check...thanks in advance | Ha. Ha. Good one. It is to laugh.... 
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There isn't even a place for a spare. They come standard with runflats.
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first off congratulations on your new vehicles gentlemen, i've seen these machines built for excellence and i must say they are quite a sight......and i appreciate your input....greatly appreciated...pardon me for the "stupid" question....just trying to get to know your vehicles more so i can assist our BMW customer's better......
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Quote: | There isn't even a place for a spare. They come standard with runflats. | and may i ask you sir.....is that a pro or a con for you personally?
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Quote: | and may i ask you sir.....is that a pro or a con for you personally? | I don't have one, nor do I plan on buying one, so from that standpoint, I don't care. But where runflat technology is today, plus the fact that no runflat will help in a situation such as rim damage, tread separation, or anything other than a minor debris puncture (I had a guy buy my E46's factory fullsize spare from me. Why? He was driving along and a BRAKE CALIPER went through the tire and wheel), any car I will be driving outside major populated areas with pneumatic tires will absolutely have a physical spare tire in it. Period.
If the 'tweel' ever becomes mainstream, perhaps this would no longer be an issue.
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