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- gotsmartExplorerIf a 2-seater with plenty of storage behind the seats will do, then I recommend a smart car. http://www.smartusa.com/
It has a 5-speed manual transmission but it does not have a clutch pedal. The car's computer does the shifting. - chester490ExplorerThank you all so much. I am sorry I was not more specific about what I needed. I did not think it through before posting. I am interested in an automatic 2014. I believe you all supplied me with adequate info so I can make an informed decision. It is so wonderful to have all you kind people to help me.
- Pangaea_RonExplorerRoy Robinson who sponsored that link is a great dealership, and I bought my last RV from them. A friend of mine also bought a Class A there at the same time and he was only just able to bring the MH home. Tragically he was then severely injured in a car accident and was eventually taken off life support and died. I called the dealership for his wife, and said that he would never be able to used the MH, and they offered to take it back. I drove it back to the dealership, which was one of the hardest things that I've ever done, and we all hugged with a few tears. They also sold their Class C trade-in, and sent her another check because they sold it for more than they anticipated. They did the right thing.
- EsoxLuciusExplorerOr for ten years before that:
2004-2013 Dinghy Towing Guides - Pangaea_RonExplorer
- RV_CONUSExplorerSo fer, so good, Sonic!
Been towing it since September 2012, not bad even for some longer trips for a sub-compact!
Like the gas mileage. - BumpyroadExplorerassuming you want an automatic transmission, that will cut the list back a bit.
bumpy - Francesca_KnowlExplorerPretty broad question- but if you're considering new or near-new, here's a link to one list of 2013 models that are four-down towable.
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