If you're towing any front wheel drive car, you'll need to have locking hubs installed so you can unlock them before towing. Any rear wheel drive car with a manual transmission or transfer case which can be put into a neutral transmission can be. Otherwise, you'll want to disconnect the driveshaft before flat towing.
Manual Transmissions and Automatic Transmissions with hydraulic pumps that work when the wheels are spinning. Can a Saturn VUE be towed behind an RV on all 4's and what do you have to do to hook it up?
ALL KIAS with manuel transmissions can be towed on all fours (since there are no more saturns and suzukis have no dealer network ) you have to be an A-HOLE NOT to buy a KIA or you are an old school ignorant idiot that thinks KIAS are not GREAT!!!!!!!
To the best of my knowledge most 2 wheel rear drive cars and trucks can be towed without damaging the transmission (if by your question you mean "flat towed" as meaning towed behind a tow truck on it's rear wheels). Most, if not all, 4 wheel drive cars need to be towed ( carried up on) a flat bed truck. Having a flat bed truck carry a 4 wheel drive car will prevent damage to the transmission.
ALL Kias (with standard shifts) can be towed behind a motor home on all fours as per lastest Kia service advisory. Check with your local dealer for more info.
some drivers drive their cars back while others are towed back by their crews
Depends on the car, and where the odometer is hooked up. Some will, some won't. Not many cars are towed long enough for towed distance to mean anything.
Yes, any vehicle can be towed on all fours. be sure to put the car in neutral and lock the steering wheel straight.
none. Automatic transmission cars are subject to trans failure if the drive wheels are on the ground while being towed. Some auto trans trucks can be towed safely, if they come with a transfer case that can be switched to neutral. This will disengage the trans from the drivetrain.
That depends if all the wheels are on the ground. Some cars have to have the drive shaft disconnected so it can be towed. Then it doesn't click up mileage.
You can have A car towed from your property in any state. But, Lets get real on this, Is it simply broken down and only been there for A few hours?, ALL cars break down, Do you want your car towed because of A defective part and you have A wrecker on the way?
something that has a transfer-case that can be placed into a neutral position. check with your dealership for certain
The answer is in fact 4. 3 cars in front of 1 car = 4 3 cars behind 1 car = 4 2 cars behind 2 cars = 4 All these sentences are relating to the same row of cars so there are 4 cars