as long as it's in neutral, yes, although i would not recommend doing so (forwards or backwards) for long periods/at high speeds if it's an automatic. its very rare, but i have heard of some transmissions "overheating" while being towed behind an RV.
No.
It doesn't matter that depends if its frontwheel drive of rearwheel drive if the car is 4 wheel drive its not going to get very fast. Rearwheel drives best for speed.
A car model that is spelled the same forward and backwards is a race car. As you can see RACECAR backwards is RACECAR.
Race car spelled backwards is the same thing: race car.
No, the mileage will not turn on a car being pulled
It should be fine to pull it backwards.
race car
Unless a brake is engaged, the wheels on a car in neutral can rotate backwards. If the car is in gear, wheels attached to the power train probably will only rotate backwards if the car is in reverse gear. If it is in forward gear or "park" they should not rotate backwards. Wheels not connected to the power train should be able to rotate either direction.
"Backwards" is an adverb: "The car moved slowly backwards along the street."
Reverse
yeah obviously HAHA
The hood release is inside. Once you have pulled the release the hood opens backwards.