Just returned from 12 nights in Hampshire, had a lovely time. However we got off to a stressful start. Left storage in Shropshire to have an overnight at a CL near Kineton in Warwickshire. The car is new, 1200 miles, and we are still finding out about it. We arrived and pitched OK to a nice welcome from the owner. I thought I would close the windows on the car and so jumped in and pressed ignition. A warning alarm sounded and a message came up telling me a tyre was soft. I pumped it up and a few minutes later off the alarm again. We were on a CL down a lane up a track on a farm with a post code that sat navs thought miles away. I phoned the AA and gave them directions. Within 20 mins a patrolman was on the phone trying to find us. He did within minutes and changed the wheel. Just as he was leaving and we were planning to find a tyre place the following morning a mobile fitter went passed on an adjacent track. We stopped him and on his return, an hour later he stopped. He repaired the puncture and refitted the wheel. He even mentioned it would be a few miles before the warning light went off. So we got off to a prompt start the following morning. What are the chances of a mobile fitter passing in such an isolated place? He worked overtime for us and we are very grateful. For the record the puncture was a no 8 1 inch screw, philips headed.