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Christine Delise
Sr. Public Relations Specialist, MD
O: (410) 616-1900 (ext. 4361153)
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TOWSON, MD (October 18, 2017) –– In an effort to reduce weight and improve fuel economy, automakers continue to eliminate spare tires from new vehicles.
According to new research from AAA, nearly one‐third (28 percent) of 2017 model year vehicles do not come with a spare tire as standard equipment, creating an unnecessary hassle and expense for drivers. Last year alone, AAA came to the rescue to more than 450,000 members faced with a flat tire whose cars did not have a spare tire.
To avoid a roadside surprise, AAA urges drivers to check their trunk for a spare tire before trouble strikes. “Having a flat tire can be a nuisance for drivers, but not having a spare could put them in an even more aggravating situation,” said Chris Storms, Regional Car Care Director for AAA Mid-Atlantic. “This situation can turn the relatively routine process of changing a tire at the roadside into an inconvenient and costly situation that requires a tow to an auto repair shop.”
While new vehicles are equipped with tire pressure monitoring systems that alert drivers to low tire pressure, AAA’s roadside assistance data shows that tire-related problems continue to be one of the top reasons members call for assistance. Even if drivers do have a spare tire, they are often reaching for their cell phones to call for roadside assistance rather than changing the tire themselves. According to a previous AAA survey, nearly 20 percent (39 million) of U.S. drivers do not know how to change a flat tire.
As a replacement for a spare tire, some automakers are including tire-inflator kits that can temporarily repair small punctures in flat tires. However, a 2015 AAA study found that tire-inflator kits have limited functionality and cannot provide even a temporary fix for many tire-related problems, including sidewall damage or blowouts. Not only are tire-inflator kits not a good substitute for a spare tire, they can cost up to 10 times more than a tire repair and have a shelf life of only four to eight years.
“With low-profile tires and the elimination of a spare tire, many newer vehicles are especially vulnerable to roadside tire trouble,” Storms said. “AAA Mid-Atlantic advises drivers to make it a priority to check their vehicle’s equipment and know what to do if faced with a flat tire.”
To prevent drivers from being stranded in the event of a flat tire, AAA Mid-Atlantic offers these precautionary tips:
In addition, drivers should identify a repair shop they trust to help keep their vehicle tires in good shape. Motorists can identify a reliable, high-quality automotive repair facility with certified technicians by looking for the AAA Approved Auto Repair sign or by visiting one of AAA Mid-Atlantic’s 35 AAA Car Care Insurance Travel Centers, including 11 in Maryland. These facilities must meet and maintain high professional standards for customer service, technician training, tools, equipment, warranties and cleanliness. Nearby shops can be found at AAA.com/repair.
Before hitting the road, motorists can download the AAA Mobile app at AAA.com/mobile. All travelers can use the app to map a route and find the lowest gas prices, while AAA members can access member-exclusive benefits including roadside assistance and discounts.
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Ragina C. Ali
Public Relations Manager, MD
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RAli@aaamidatlantic.com
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