Originally Posted by cgocifer
Yes, 12 effing spark plugs! You know why? Because it's a sports car. 2 spark plugs per cylinder ensure all the fuel is ignited accounting for fuel economy, and performance. No spare tire? That is called weight savings. What to do? How about using the included sealant and air pump or calling road side assistance.
It's called doing research before buying! Don't get pi$$ed that you purchased a refined sports car with over engineering and weight savings just because you probably thought it was cheap. These cars were expensive, luxury sports cars that command luxury maintenance costs. That is why I didn't purchase mine as an economy car. It is a weekend toy and something to stare at while tooling around the garage. If you want an economy car and a spare tire and cup holders and whatever else, go get a Hyundai!
Sorry for the sarcasm, but I get tired of seeing ridiculous posts where people discover that their 17000 dollar bargain car is actually expensive to operate and maintain. Hello, the SRT6 was 50 grand when new. The other ones hovered in the mid to upper 30s.