jljbpence
Aug 03, 2014Explorer
Flat Towing
When I retired in 2001 and started looking for a car to tow behind my motorhome I found a Saturn. I purchased one. That car allowed me to tow on all 4's, didn't run up mileage when towing and it was very good on gas mileage.
For the last three or four years I looked for a replacement for the Saturn. I could find very little information on what small cars could be flat towed either from web searches or even get a dealer to tell you if it could be flat towed. Last fall I ran into some luck. I found and purchased a new Ford C-max Hybrid. This car has met all of my expectations.
I installed a Blue Ox tow system and a rear hitch system so that I could haul my wife's 3-wheeled scooter on a mobility lift inserted in the rear hitch. With this additional weight and putting something over 12,000 miles on the car since I have an average mileage rate of 40.4. Although I am very pleased with the mileage I just received a $475 check in the mail from Ford. They said their had been a mistake in the quoted EPA mileage rate. The car is equipped with 17" wheels that make it feel and drive like a much bigger car. The ride is very quiet as well. It has unbelievable acceleration. You do not have to be a contortionist to get in and out of the car. Both the front and rear doors are designed with a lot of head room. The seating height is perfect and the leg room is more than sufficient.
Just thought that some of your readers might like to have this information.
Jerry
Virginia
For the last three or four years I looked for a replacement for the Saturn. I could find very little information on what small cars could be flat towed either from web searches or even get a dealer to tell you if it could be flat towed. Last fall I ran into some luck. I found and purchased a new Ford C-max Hybrid. This car has met all of my expectations.
I installed a Blue Ox tow system and a rear hitch system so that I could haul my wife's 3-wheeled scooter on a mobility lift inserted in the rear hitch. With this additional weight and putting something over 12,000 miles on the car since I have an average mileage rate of 40.4. Although I am very pleased with the mileage I just received a $475 check in the mail from Ford. They said their had been a mistake in the quoted EPA mileage rate. The car is equipped with 17" wheels that make it feel and drive like a much bigger car. The ride is very quiet as well. It has unbelievable acceleration. You do not have to be a contortionist to get in and out of the car. Both the front and rear doors are designed with a lot of head room. The seating height is perfect and the leg room is more than sufficient.
Just thought that some of your readers might like to have this information.
Jerry
Virginia