No spare tyre or Repair kit

Just bought a used car for £9950, drove the 220 miles home then found out it didn't have a spare tyre, I know lots of cars no longer come with a spare, but should the garage have at least provided a repair kit of some description, do they have a legal Obligation to provide something?
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  • Car_54
    Car_54 Posts: 8,762 Forumite
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    I don't believe they have any such obligation. The best course might be a "bemused" call saying the kit is missing, and see what they say.
    If it were me, I'd also be looking for a second-hand spare, assuming there's space for it. I'd also kick myself for not checking ...
  • Inner_Zone
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    But if the OP missed that, what else did he miss? I would be more concerned about anything else missed.
  • noh
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    What model is it?
    Does it have run-flat tyres?
  • It’s a VW caddy maxi with a wheel chair ramp, not sure about the run flat tyres!
  • noh
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    Thiss may be of use to you.
    https://caddy2k.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25323
    It appears that if there was a spare wheel it would have been removed in order to fit the wheelchair ramp.
    If you have run-flat tyres you don't need anything. If you don't you need a compressor and some sealant.
  • Car_54
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    noh wrote: »
    If you have run-flat tyres you don't need anything. If you don't you need a compressor and some sealant.
    ... and a lot of luck!
  • hareng
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    Chrisgd wrote: »
    Just bought a used car for £9950, drove the 220 miles home then found out it didn't have a spare tyre


    Simple walk outside and see if they are RunFlats, it will say RFT or similar after the model or sizing some where.
    If they are not runflats i would be enquiring where the spare is or demanding RunFlats are fitted around £80 each for that
  • cranford
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    Probably cost £60 or so pounds of fuel to do the 440 miles round trip to get the dealer to fit a spare or run flats.
  • photome
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    hareng wrote: »
    Simple walk outside and see if they are RunFlats, it will say RFT or similar after the model or sizing some where.
    If they are not runflats i would be enquiring where the spare is or demanding RunFlats are fitted around £80 each for that


    "Demanding " is unlikely to get you anyhwere.


    I dont think the garage has any obligation to provide either unless specified in the ad.


    One of the first things I do when looking at cars is check in the boot to see whats provided
  • Inner_Zone
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    hareng wrote: »
    Simple walk outside and see if they are RunFlats, it will say RFT or similar after the model or sizing some where.
    If they are not runflats i would be enquiring where the spare is or demanding RunFlats are fitted around £80 each for that


    Did you read post #6?
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