depends... first you have to look up the towing capacity of the car, how much weight it can pull... you have to install a towing package w/ the brakes and the wiring etc... then it depends on how much your trailer weighs, fully loaded. you want to make sure you're well within your car's pulling limits.
like for example, i have a Ford F150 w/ a 9,000lb pulling capacity. my trailer weighs 3500lbs empty, so w/ 2 full size horses 1500lbs each, plus maybe 100lbs of stuff in the dressing room, that's 6,600lbs... so I've still got 3,000lbs to spare. i think the Honda ridgeline's can pull... just not like a 4 horse gooseneck or something, but probably a nice simple 2 horse... talk to your car dealer they can explain all of that...
Probably not. Some people use smaller vehicles to pull Brenderup's, a lightweight trailer, but it makes me nervous. I recomend a full-sized pickup that is equipted with a tow package. You need substantial weight to safely pull your horse and trailer. The tow package gives you extra braking power and a heavier, secured undercarriage for a bumper-pull trailer. Make sure you have an expert check your hitch to make sure it is strong enough to pull something as heavy as a horse and trailer.
You can pull a horse trailer as soon as u get your drivers license, in maryland
No.....get a Honda for that
Absolutely! Buy a BrenderUp. I have a BrenderUp horse trailer and pull it with my small 98 ford Explorer w/out a tour package. Hardly know the trailer is behind me.
You'll need a truck that's heavy enough to pull the trailer, equipped with a trailer ball hitch to attach the trailer. You also need to make sure the horse trailer has operating turn signal and brake lights.
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Yes! i have towed many times with a Honda Element. The real issue is weight though and I would not put more then 1000lbs in that trailer.
The horse itself weighs around 1500.... so most likely depending on your trailer.
For years we pulled our 2 horse trailer with a 1978 Cadillac Coupe Deville. It pulled great, the gas mileage was awful but we had cold air and a good radio
No, the CRV isn't a vehicle made to pull a 4 axle trailer. 4 axles would have 8 tires on the ground so you must be talking about a mobile home frame made in to a trailer.