Uhaul is a great service for moving all kinds of things, including large items like a vehicle. You may have a different kind of trailer (as well as a different price) than a regular moving trailer, but you're likely to find the perfect one to move your car with Uhaul.
Yes any SUV should be able to tow a trailer. Depending on the type of trailer you wish to pull. To be on the safe side contact your local Uhaul dealer. they have an extensive database to let you know what your vehicle limits are BEFORE you go an just hook up.
If you are looking to rent a trailer, the rental place can help you find the right hitch, Uhaul has a form that will tell you what hitch you need for your vehicle http://store.uhaul.com/hitches.aspx?src=hitches If you are buying a trailer, the dealer should be able to match your vehicle to the right hitch.
You are able to rent trucks for moving from a variety of companies, but the one that comes to mind is Uhaul. This company has been around for years and has a presence in most cities. This is beneficial because if you are making a long haul and only wanting to go one way often you are able to return the vehicle to another Uhaul rental without the hassle of driving it back to where it was originally rented.
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.
If a trailer covers the spotlight of the towing vehicle, the spotlight can be mounted to the mirror. Regulation states that the towing vehicle should be able to see traffic approaching from both the left and right rear. This means that the mirror should be placed so as to allow sight of this kind.
Uhaul and Enterprise would be two great places to begin your search. Even if they cannot place you in the vehicle you need they might be able to advise you of local places in your market.
Without knowing the make and model, how do you expect anyone to be able to tell you? The question's too vague to be answered. If you know the weight of the tow vehicle, you can always take the vehicle with the trailer attached to your nearest truck stop, and weigh it out on their scale.
Call the motor vehicle department and give them the license plate number. They should be able to cross reference the VIN.
Slow moving vehicle. All vehicles that are not able to go proper speed are supposed to have the triangle on the back of the vehicle.
Yes. Honda USA recommends a 1500lbs max trailer. In Europe the same vehicle is rated 2000lbs. You will not be able to feel 1500lbs behind the Cr-V. It pulls great!
Yes, it is able to tow a trailer.
Well, that's going to depend on the Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings of the power unit and of the trailer. If it was a tractor-trailer with a trailer that short, then it wouldn't be able to gross 80k - in order to do that, the bridge between the drive tandems on the power unit and the tandems on the trailer must be at least 35 feet - a length greater than the trailer you described. You'd need some specifics about the tow vehicle and the trailer in order for this question to be answered accurately. We only know a trailer length - we don't know the GVWR of the trailer, and nothing about the tow unit, which could be anything from a Class 1 truck (0 - 6000 lbs. GVWR) up to a Class 8 truck (GVWR in excess of 33,000 lbs).