It CAN be done, but it may be with complications. You need to go to a Chevy dealer and find out the recommended method of towing by the manufacturer.
Not with the wheels on the ground.Not with the wheels on the ground.
Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.
NO, Get you a dolly. towing longer trips will tear up the transmission,with the frount wheels on the ground.
Has to be towed from behind and the rear wheels OFF the ground or you will have to rebuild the transmission
Yes as long as all four wheels are on the ground. If you try a 2 wheels tow you are going to damage a big portion on the AWD drivetrain.
No if wanting to use tow dolly or pull behind (all wheels on ground). Can be trailered. :)
With the drive wheels off of the ground. Automatic transmissions depend on a pump to keep the internal transmission parts lubricated. If you tow ANY vehicle with an automatic transmission with the wheels on the ground (even in neutral) you will most likely burn the transmission up. The ONLY way around this is to let the car idle in neutral while being towed, or if it is RWD, disconnect the driveshaft. If the car has a manual transmission, you can simply tow it in neutral even with the wheels on the ground.
NO they will not.
The odometer will count the miles, regarless of which fuse is pulled, if the drive wheels are on the ground and the driveshaft is attached. So, either remove the driveshaft or lift the drive wheels off of the ground.
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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.
If it is front wheel drive, the front tires must be off the ground. If all wheel drive, all four wheels must be off the ground. It can not be flat towed.