See your owner's manual for details. That is the most comprehensive list of dos and don'ts available and comes straight from the manufacturer. --Ken
The Baja, like all AWD Subaru models should be put on a flat bed.
yes, but manual trasmission ONLY
You can tow a Subaru Outback ONLY IF you USE a WHEEL DOLLY. Failure to do so will result in serious drivetrain damage. All four wheels must be off the pavement because of the all-wheel drive.
The short answer is "no". Under some circumstances you can tow a short distance at low speed but read your owner's manual for specifics on your car. Subaru goes into detail about the acceptable methods of towing.
yes, but manual trasmission ONLY
Yes, you should be able to tow a 6x12 utility trailer, use the uhaul website to make your reservation and it will verify that your car can tow the selected trailer during the process.
Yes, but you should disable the AWD (See owners manual).
Yes. Check with the dealership for manufacturer's recommendations on how to go about doing this.
Haynes Repair Manual says yes, but with all 4 wheels on the ground, not to exceed 20 mph & not over six miles. I would not take any chance, call a flat-bed tow truck...
The regular Outback can tow 2700 lbs. The 3.0R can tow 3000 lbs. When the trailer is equipped with a braking system, if the trailer is not then 1000 lbs. Also be aware that the tongue weight is only 200lbs.
Yes, although all four wheels must be either rolling or stationary on a flatbed. Failure to do so will result in damaged differentials.
Tow plus tow equals bigger tow