kevinwak
Platinum Member
So my wife and I finally got tired of squishing the baby and all associated gear into the matrix. We broke down and bought a Toyota Sienna AWD minivan. I am excited for the added room, even if it comes at the expense of driving a minivan which I never wanted to own.
The Sienna AWD does not have a spare tire. To maintain interior room when they ran the rear drive train they did away with the spare and put run flat tired on it. I kind of like this idea of run flat since my wife probably can't change a tire herself anyway. The only trouble is I am now looking at getting winter tires and I am only limited to one mediocre rated blizzak if we stay with the run flat and it is $410 a tire. I can get a top rated blizzak without run flat for only $200 a tire. I can only think of once in the last ten years where I ever used the spare and it was a slow leak from a nail. I am wondering if I can get buy with the cheaper better tires and no spare and put a couple cans of fix a flat and a little 12 v air compressor in the back. Also I can get a roadside service membership with the money I save. I don't want to be cheap on my wife and sons safety but when I read the tin flats had poorer winter traction it discouraged me from buying them.
The Sienna AWD does not have a spare tire. To maintain interior room when they ran the rear drive train they did away with the spare and put run flat tired on it. I kind of like this idea of run flat since my wife probably can't change a tire herself anyway. The only trouble is I am now looking at getting winter tires and I am only limited to one mediocre rated blizzak if we stay with the run flat and it is $410 a tire. I can get a top rated blizzak without run flat for only $200 a tire. I can only think of once in the last ten years where I ever used the spare and it was a slow leak from a nail. I am wondering if I can get buy with the cheaper better tires and no spare and put a couple cans of fix a flat and a little 12 v air compressor in the back. Also I can get a roadside service membership with the money I save. I don't want to be cheap on my wife and sons safety but when I read the tin flats had poorer winter traction it discouraged me from buying them.