No spare tire in your new car? Four things you need to know.

4. Are run-flat tires in your future?

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Run-flat tires are standard on the 2012 MINI Cooper SD Coupe. They're designed to be driven 50 miles per hour for up to 80 miles after a flat tire. But the tires tend to be more expensive than regular tires.

As automakers continue to move away from offering spare tires in new cars, some have opted to make run-flat tires standard on their vehicles. Currently, 7 percent of new vehicles, including some BMWs and Mini Coopers, come equipped with run-flat tires, according to Edmunds.com.

Run-flat tires are designed to withstand the effects of small punctures, because they are either self-sealing or self-supporting, allowing the driver to continue driving on the tire for a limited distance, and at a reduced speed. Thus, the driver doesn’t have to stop at an inconvenient or dangerous spot location to fix a flat.

However, while a run-flat tire can be repaired, in some cases, severe damage, especially to the sidewall, will require the purchase of a replacement tire, and run-flat tires tend to cost more than standard tires.

– Ray Cox is a senior ASE certified technician with AutoMD.com, an online automotive-repair service owned by US Auto Parts Network.

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