It also makes a difference how much you pack based on what the journey is. A day trip on some C6's? A basic wrench set and a hammer is probably fine. A full weekend at Jericho? Bring along more tools and spares. A week in the north Maine woods? Might need to include spares and tools for things that don't usually break on day trips, like cooling system or electronics parts. Like Rubicon said, the goal isn't always to drive home, it's to drive to a trailhead to get towed. The only other contribution that I would throw out is to have a small electronics kit that has fuses, maybe a relay, some sections of wire, and electrical tape. If nothing else, it doesn't take up a whole lot of space.
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