Sure most new or near new (Especially in the last 15 years) cars that have manual gearboxes are front wheel drive.
Just dont try is my best suggestion.
Dexron 3 2 quarts
a front wheel drive transmission
it can if it is a manual transmission and is left in neutral. if it is an automatic you need to know if it is front or rear wheel drive. If its front wheel drive you need to lift the front wheels off the ground and if its rear wheel drive you have to lift the rear wheels off the ground.
Something with a manual transmission and either rear wheel drive or four wheel drive.. even better in the case of the latter if it has a manual transfer case. Vehicles with front wheel drive or asymmetrical all wheel drive are generally not recommended for flat towing.
#1, a front wheel drive transverse transmission also contains the differential assembly.
1) Is it a standard transmission or automatic engine? 2) Front wheel drive or rear wheel drive? If it is a standard transmission, you wont have a dip stick. if it is an automatic front wheel drive, it'll be on driver's side front.
Generally not recommended for front wheel drive cars, even with a manual transmission.
Would not do this. Even with a manual transmission, flat towing a front wheel drive car is NOT recommended.
The 2006 Toyota Camry has a 5-speed manual.
Would not do this. Even with a manual transmission, flat towing a front wheel drive car is NOT recommended.
A transaxle is the transmission in a front wheel drive vehicle