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does anyone know if the qubo comes with a spare wheel,and if not is there room in the boot floor to store a spare wheel as I don't fancy using tyre repair system thanks to anyone who can help me on this CATMAN1
 
Hi catman1
If you buy a qubo from new you can spec one in
The spare is stored under the rear floor on a cable driven carrier.
If you find there is no spare, these carriers can be got hold of easily off ebay and breakers sites along with the wheel.
Remember you can use the carriers from the fiorino van peugeot bipper and the citroen nemo as well.
They are easy to fit and about 2 hours.
I did the same as mine had no spare, i've got 17'' fiat ''blades'' on mine with 40mm profile, and my spare is 15'' with 65mm profile, so the rolling radius is near enough right.
LUIGI
 
Thank you very much luigi for your speedy reply,i am not yet a qubo owner but am considering trading in my 2013 panda easy for a qubo. I would need one with a spare wheel as i do not want to use a puncture repair kit.i only cover around 5000 miles per year which model would be best for that sort of mileage.may i add that it would be a second hand my life model. However thanks again for your help in answering my original question catman1
 
My life is a good choice, but if you only do short trips every time you would be better off with a petrol engine model.
The diesels don't like short once or twice a week trips as the dpf will give you issues [2014 up models] unless you give it a good run now and then.
Don't make it a priority about the spare wheel, as i said this can be dealt with later.
LUIGI
 
My life is a good choice, but if you only do short trips every time you would be better off with a petrol engine model.
The diesels don't like short once or twice a week trips as the dpf will give you issues [2014 up models] unless you give it a good run now and then.
Don't make it a priority about the spare wheel, as i said this can be dealt with later.
LUIGI

Ps
Look at the trekking version, i love these and my van has a lot of trekking goodies on it!
LUIGI
 
Thank you very much for your most helpfull advice and info on which model and engine choice to make. You seem to be very genned
up on all things qubo,its nice to be able to communicate with someone with so much knowledge.but i'm afraid my communication skills are limited as i am quite new to sending threads to other members,but it should improve with practice.thanks again catman1
 
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