If you haven’t already, I would recommend buying the spare tire kit for long trips. Not sure why cars in this price range labeled an adventure vehicle don’t include tire, jack or lug wrench. I would also buy the lifting pucks, it makes life way easier.
Unfortunately most cars today don't come with more than a can of fix a flat and a pump. I do think tires have gotten better, you don't hear about people getting flats as often as you used too. If I'm going to actually off-road this, I would 100% get the spare or a complete full size.
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If you haven’t already, I would recommend buying the spare tire kit for long trips. Not sure why cars in this price range labeled an adventure vehicle don’t include tire, jack or lug wrench. I would also buy the lifting pucks, it makes life way easier.
Unfortunately most cars today don't come with more than a can of fix a flat and a pump. I do think tires have gotten better, you don't hear about people getting flats as often as you used too. If I'm going to actually off-road this, I would 100% get the spare or a complete full size.
If you decide to offroad, Mainline overland is a fun group to go with, they are in Bow. I’ve done some class 6 rides with them.