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DrewE
Aug 24, 2015Explorer II
If you don't need 4x4, there are plenty of small cars that work (and plenty that don't). Manual transmissions are more commonly able to be towed without a dolly; basically any front wheel drive vehicle can be towed with a dolly.
The Honda Fit is a good possibility—the older versions (pre-2015) can all be towed four down, but the newer ones with the CVT (automatic) cannot. I believe the new ones with a manual transmission still can be, but (as with anything) it's usually wiser to trust the official manual than DrewE's memory. The Fit is a very versatile little car, with Tardis-like capabilities (i.e. it's bigger on the inside than the outside, or so it seems, particularly with the seats folded down in cargo mode).
The Honda Fit is a good possibility—the older versions (pre-2015) can all be towed four down, but the newer ones with the CVT (automatic) cannot. I believe the new ones with a manual transmission still can be, but (as with anything) it's usually wiser to trust the official manual than DrewE's memory. The Fit is a very versatile little car, with Tardis-like capabilities (i.e. it's bigger on the inside than the outside, or so it seems, particularly with the seats folded down in cargo mode).
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