Probably the best and cheapest place would be a wrecking yard. You do need to exercise caution regarding the age of the tire (even spares). The current recommendation is that no tire be used that is over 10 years old. I've had two compact spares fail even though they had never been used before. All tires manufactured since 2000 have a date code, so it should be easy to determine the age.
Salvage yards have hundreds of them.
No, it is a compact.
Try a wrecking yard.
No, a compressor kit only
Some people call the temporary compact spare tire a doughnut tire, I guess because it is round with a hole in the middle. You can only use this tire for an emergency.
The compact spare tire is located under the vehicle ahead of the rear bumper. It can be released using a folding wrench.
Full size spare, 35 psi. Compact spare, 60 psi.
Not all models of the compact Ford Fiesta have included a spare wheel and tire. However, recent models have featured inside mounted spare tires and wheels.
Any wreckers yard.
If you have a standard size spare tire (a "road" tire identical to the other 4 tires on the vehicle) it can be treated exactly the same. If you have one with a "compact" spare it is only supposed to be driven far enough to get it replaced with a standard size "road" tire.
The overall height and circumference of the "compact" spare is similar to the 15 inch full size tire.The overall height and circumference of the "compact" spare is similar to the 15 inch full size tire.
Only if it is the same size as the regular tires.