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If you drive carefully, the trailer does not weigh more than the manufacturers' recommended weight, and the trailer does not bang into the back of your vehicle, then no, there will be no damage to your car.
Most people have after market trailer hitches installed on their vehicles that are rated to pull things behind them.
A camping trailer is in reference to a pop up camping trailer. I travel trailer would be a tow behind trailer that stays up all the time, and a Fifth Wheel trailer is a larger trailer that is both pulled and part of it is connected in the bed of your truck.
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In a 2009 survey, it was determined that Honda makes the best fleet vehicles. In fact, the Honda civic was named the most reliable vehicle. Following close behind was BMW.
To help protect the vehicle and other vehicles behind you from flying mud and small stones.
Yes, but you need a two wheel car trailer.
All emergency vehicles in my area are labelled "Stay 500 feet behind"
C. The space between your vehicle and the vehicles in front, behind and on either side of you.
Usually, on non-commercial or low occupancy vehicles (passenger cars), there is no posted minimum stopping distance. You can bring your car as close to the stopped vehicle as safely possible, and not be in violation of anything. On some industrial vehicles and most high occupancy vehicles (buses) there is a waning sign on the rear bumper that says, "Stay Back X# Feet." When approaching a vehicle that has a similar warning label, try to stop that distance behind the vehicle.
A pup trailer is a trailer which is being pulled behind another trailer.