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mkl654321
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Jan 07, 2016

Dinghy tow dolly questions

Going to tow a small Mazda on a dolly behind a small Class C (21 footer). I am wondering about a few things:

1. The car has pretty low ground clearance (an Achilles heel for this car IMHO). Am I likely to encounter any problem with its butt scraping on the ground while it's being towed?
2. What additional length (roughly) will the dolly with the car mounted on it add to the rig?
3. Is the rig going to be substantially challenged towing this size car and dolly? I know it will be a total slug climbing mountains, but what about overall MPG and performance? Is this too much to ask of a small class C?

I am assuming for the sake of discussion that a trailer, due to weight, length, and difficulty of handling/unhooking/storing, is pretty much a bad idea.

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  • Any info on this in the owners' manual? damaging the rear undercarriage can be nasty and expensive. Like the rear bumper...to say nothing of the gas tank. Be careful. Maybe even consider a full car carrier trailer. How about another car? One that can be towed 4-down? I used a Chevvy HHR for quite a few years. Good car, good "toad"..and now only can buy them as used....maybe really inexpensive?
    My first "toad" (in 2001) was a used 1996 Ford Contour...5 spd stick. Was a Mazda with a Ford badge. GREAT toad..., in 2007 went to Mazda to buy a new car to be used daily and as a toad....was told that one cannot tow a (newer) Mazda 4 down no matter what. That is why I did research and bought the HHR. No trailer, no dolly. Just 4 down. And....IMHO, that is best way to go. (My current 4-down "toad" is a 2011 Ford Ranger 4WD, automatic. )

    g'luck!

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