Any Manual transmission can be towed with Manual Gear in Neutral; never engaged in a gear.
Manual, yes. Automatic, no.
IMO the answer is yes, as the vast majority of manual transmission 2wd vehicles can be towed wheels down, but as I am not 100% sure on your Prizm, call your local Toyota or Geo dealer for a definitive answer.IMO the answer is yes, as the vast majority of manual transmission 2wd vehicles can be towed wheels down, but as I am not 100% sure on your Prizm, call your local Toyota or Geo dealer for a definitive answer.
Yes, a 2013 Volkswagen Beetle can be towed 4 wheel down Flat Towed.
No.
can be if in neutral for a short distance.
A Jeep with 4 wheel drive cannot be towed with all 4 wheels down. You must raise the front two wheels and put the rear wheels on a dolly, or have the Jeep placed on a roll back.
no it will screw the trans. up
The E83 versions with manual transmissions can be flat towed (4 wheels down). Automatics have speed and distance limitations. This comes directly from my 2009 X3 owners manual. Do not tow ANY xDrive BMW with just two wheels on the gorund as it will sverely damage the transfer case.
You don't specify which model of fiesta, but all 1995-2002 models with manual transmission can be towed flat (i.e with a tow rope behind another vehicle etc). I'd imagine other models with manual transmissions can also be towed in this way. Ford specifically state that models equipped with the CTX automatic transmission cannot be flat towed. The only way to move such a vehicle is by either lifting the front wheels (i.e by towing with a two-wheeled towing dolly) and towing with the rear wheels down, or by loading the vehicle onto a trailer or car transporter.
You need to follow the instructions in your owner's manual. If you don't have one they are generally available on eBay or Subaru offers a .pdf version. Short answer to your question is another question. How far?
Yes, four wheels down, trans in park, and t-case in neutral.