Sure can. Look at those big RV's on the road ... most are pulling a car using a tow bar.
No.
With an appropriate tow bar, no.
With a tow truck and a license for towing =D
You'll need to remove the driveshaft in order to do this.
In most states you must use a tow bar. Check out your local U-haul dealer.
The best place to find a tow bar for a car would be at auto accessories stores. Check out Canadian Tire, for example. Or one could look on a site such as Amazon.
Towing a small car via a truck is not suggested due to the small towing capacity of a these trucks. The best way to tow it is to use a tow bar which will allow you to create a towing bar for them.
To safely and legally tow an illegally parked car, you should contact local law enforcement or a towing company authorized by the city or municipality. Attempting to tow the car yourself without proper authorization can lead to legal consequences. It is important to follow the proper procedures to avoid any potential issues.
Yes, you can tow your own car safely and legally as long as you follow the proper guidelines and regulations for towing, such as using the correct equipment and ensuring that your vehicle is securely attached. It is important to check the laws and requirements in your area before towing your own car.
Yes, easily!
Assuming you're referring to a hydraulic tow bar, those are the hydraulic arms which raise, lower, and turn the tow bar.
No.No.