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I found a Subaru Royale on Kijiji and one photo shows the spare tire under the hood. What other cars do this?
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I know Citroen used to.
http://assets.hemmings.com/story_image/41…
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came here to say that
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Corvair, fuck you kinja for no pictures
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Corvair kept the spare in the engine bay.
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The VW Type 1 Beetle does, But it doesnt keep the engine there :)
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First thing I thought of too.
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Volvo 343 and DAF/Volvo 66.
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Technically, many rear-engined cars keep the spare under the hood, if we're referencing the hood as the front opening in the car :)
Okay my complete smart-ass comment aside, some Renaults did it as well. Perhaps it's a french thing.
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Corvair and Subaru Brat.
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I always liked the El Camino keeping the spare behind the passenger seat. That just reeks of the design finishing and someone going
'oh shit, we forgot the spare'
then someone else
'fuck it, throw it behind the seat'
http://www.fastlanecars.com/images/Cars/2b…
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haha
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Seems like it is a french thing. They need more room in the trunk for baguettes and wine
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good pull on the DAF!
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Fiero
Yugo
Some older Volvos
Citroen DS
08/20/2014 at 17:10 |
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Subaru used to do that on many of their cars. Some older Fiats and had those too. Lada Niva had its spare tire in the engine bay at one point. I'm sure there are plenty more examples.
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I was going to say it's because they're weird.
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Used to own a Volvo 66...
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And the occcasional mime playing an accordion. And wearing a beret.
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Didn't old Subarus and VeeDubs use the air pressure in the spare to squirt windshield washer fluids, BTW?
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Older Land Rovers had them ON the hood.
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I'm looking into this now.
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Fiat 128's do as well:
http://bringatrailer.com/2011/08/25/bat…
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Maserati Merak did! http://bringatrailer.com/wp-content/upl…
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Loyale, we had one when I was a kid. It was Subaru's entry-level FWD model at the time.
I remember my dad poking fun at the spare tire under the hood, which combined with the paper-thin doors and slightly rattly engine note led him to declare the car a Japanese tin can. However, he had no choice at that point - the last three American cars in a row had been total junk and it was time to take the plunge.
As it happened, that Japanese tin can gave 12 years of totally problem free service and was still in perfect shape when traded in.
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Reliant Scimitar and Lada Niva :)
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Porsche 911, but the engine isn't there either.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/attachm…
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The Detomaso Pantera kept it's spare next to the engine.
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Yep.