Absolutely. You will have to dolly the drive wheels.
No
no car dolly only
This is usually located behind the back seat
If the car has an automatic transmission (like all g20's I think), you will need a car dolly that picks the front 2 wheels off the ground.
Well first you drag it with another car. Dur.
ANY car can be flat towed, though some models will be more difficult to set up than others.
Just behind the right corner of the front bumper. You have to remove the black cover under the car to see it. Mazda hide it pretty well.
It is important to know as much as possible about the car that it is driven. Yes, there is a clutch adjustment on a 1991 Mazda 929.?æ
Yes, any vehicle can be towed on all fours. be sure to put the car in neutral and lock the steering wheel straight.
No, If you try to you will ruin the transmission. Go to your local GM dealership service dept and ask them for a list of car or trucks that can be dingy towed.
This requires special modification of the car. It will be cheaper to by a car haul trailer to put it on. If you really want to do this, your local Motor Home dealer will be able to advise you and quote doing the modification.
No and I could be wrong on this but if it is a true automatic transmission and not the DSG, you have to disconnect the drive wheels from the transmission like with every other car sold with a automatic.