โAug-22-2014 11:11 AM
โAug-26-2014 04:08 AM
WILDEBILL308 wrote:
That is as modified not as built.
Bill
โAug-25-2014 08:55 PM
โAug-25-2014 07:49 PM
mowermech wrote:WILDEBILL308 wrote:
To clarify I looked at the FMCA towing guide and NO auto transmission Toyotas can be towed 4 down. I did see a new Camry 5 speed this spring. The owner said he had to special order it. Great to tow but kills your resale.
Bill
"... kills your resale."
I have always wondered about that statement. Do people actually buy vehicles to sell? Or, do most of folks do as I do, and buy them to USE?
But then, I almost never buy new ones, so by the time I want to get rid of them they aren't worth much anyway, so resale or trade-in value is a non-issue.
I would think that if a manual tranny is so very rare, that would enhance the resale value.
โAug-25-2014 07:23 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:WILDEBILL308 wrote:
To clarify I looked at the FMCA towing guide and NO auto transmission Toyotas can be towed 4 down. I did see a new Camry 5 speed this spring. The owner said he had to special order it. Great to tow but kills your resale.
Bill
Some automatic Toyotas can be towed 4-down with the addition of a Remco transmission pump. We've towed two different Remco equipped 4WD automatic RAV4's for over 40,000 miles.
โAug-25-2014 11:46 AM
jswat wrote:X-2, for those of you that are not aware the Vibe is mostly built by Toyota.
The Yaris is the same as my Pontiac Vibe and I've towed my for over 40,000 miles with no problem. It is a manual transmission. I just turn my key to acc and make sure every electrical accessary is turned off. It is easy to tow.
โAug-25-2014 10:03 AM
mowermech wrote:
"... kills your resale."
I have always wondered about that statement. Do people actually buy vehicles to sell? Or, do most of folks do as I do, and buy them to USE? .
โAug-25-2014 06:32 AM
โAug-24-2014 08:26 PM
WILDEBILL308 wrote:
To clarify I looked at the FMCA towing guide and NO auto transmission Toyotas can be towed 4 down. I did see a new Camry 5 speed this spring. The owner said he had to special order it. Great to tow but kills your resale.
Bill
โAug-24-2014 08:25 PM
WILDEBILL308 wrote:
To clarify I looked at the FMCA towing guide and NO auto transmission Toyotas can be towed 4 down. I did see a new Camry 5 speed this spring. The owner said he had to special order it. Great to tow but kills your resale.
Bill
โAug-24-2014 07:48 PM
โAug-24-2014 12:30 PM
lanerd wrote:I really liked my Yaris Ron, but my wife didn't like driving a stick shift! So I sold it! I like you wanted to buy and tow a Toyota to tow all 4 down (my brother in law sales Toyotas), but as you discovered they don't make a towable all four down with a automatic transmission. So we just bought a new 2014 Honda CRV 4WD thru Costco. We were told by Honda that 2014 is the last year that the CRV can be towed all four down due to Honda is switching to the CRT transmission on the 2015 (CRT Transmission are currently used in Subaru's).
Ok, ok, maybe a manual trans Yaris (that's just a toy, isn't it? :>).... I can't even find it on the Remco site and I can't find my motor home dinghy towing guide.
Anyway, in 2010 we were looking for a new toad, preferably a Toyota (had three of them at the time) and one that held more than two people. Our first choice was a Rav4 but found out it was not 4-down towable. So we set our sights on the Highlander...nope, not that either. Then the 4-Runner...nope, once again not that too.
Got to checking all available sources, and at that time, we couldn't find anything Toyota made that was towable. Didn't check the Yaris....way too small for us.
Checked on this and other forums and the consensus was that Toyota was not interested in the "toad" world.
We narrowed down all other choices to the CRV and the Terrain (lots of others in this category) and decided upon the Terrain. So far, after 55K miles, it was a good choice.
Hope this helps
Ron
โAug-24-2014 10:54 AM
fltoftheconcord wrote:lanerd wrote:
No Toyota can be towed 4-down without modifications. Been there, done that.
There is a person here on rv.net who does tow his Tacoma 4-down but has a driveshaft disconnect that has been pretty much error free. However, have read several post of people who also have drive shaft disconnects but have had a LOT of problems. So be aware.
Good luck
Ron
Perhaps this comment is in reference to Toyota pickups, but it's not accurate as a brand overall. Toyota Corolla's have been towable 4-down for years, including the 2014. Ditto with the Yaris. We have towed a Toyota Matrix / Pontiac Vibe (exact same car) over 20k miles with no issues at all. Put it in manual and go.
โAug-24-2014 10:31 AM
lanerd wrote:
No Toyota can be towed 4-down without modifications. Been there, done that.
There is a person here on rv.net who does tow his Tacoma 4-down but has a driveshaft disconnect that has been pretty much error free. However, have read several post of people who also have drive shaft disconnects but have had a LOT of problems. So be aware.
Good luck
Ron
โAug-23-2014 07:18 PM
WILDEBILL308 wrote:
Lots of differences between a 28 year old Toyota truck and a new one.