My '14 Kia Soul came with one of those "flat kits" instead of a spare. I didn't realize this until I came out one morning to find a flat tire. The goo/compressor thing fixed it well enough to get me to a tire shop where it was replaced. I found out after that that Kia only offers spare tires standard now on their higher package vehicles. Mine was the base model, so no spare unless I buy one. I did after that. It was about $400, including the lug wrench and scissor jack. They sell the tire and the rim as separate items, and then charge to assemble them for you. I like Kia, but that's a load of cr*p. I did get a flat a few months ago on the way home from work, a puncture in the tread. I was on the side of the highway in East St. Louis, IL - not the best area to be - and it took me all of about 10 minutes to change the tire and be on my way. Made it home in time for dinner.
My Wife's '12 Sorento came with a spare. I made her check after my compressor experience. Had it not, we would have been buying one for it, too.