No.
Yes, four wheels down, trans in park, and t-case in neutral.
No.
See owners manual; Put in neutral, unlock the steering ---take off
Is this vehicle all wheel drive? The vehicle is fwd so yes it can be towed with all 4 wheels on the ground.
A Jeep with 4 wheel drive cannot be towed with all 4 wheels down. You must raise the front two wheels and put the rear wheels on a dolly, or have the Jeep placed on a roll back.
If by Flat Towed you mean all four wheels on the ground, it would be best to remove the Drive Shaft so so damage is done to the Transmission.
Yes, with all four wheels on the ground following the directions given in the owner's manual.
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.
If on a trailer or tow dolly, yes. It can not be towed all four wheels down.
according to several tow product manufactures, yes both the automatic and manual can be flat towed
30-35 MPH and 30 miles. Any more and the front wheels should be off the ground. True with any automatic. Not true Read your owners manual Can be towed at highway speeds forever in neutral with key in accessory One of the big selling features for RV owners on the early model Saturn's