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eheading wrote:. That is the way I read it also. I will have to revist the Versa at another dealership. Ed did your rear seat fold down on the manual Versa?
That is exactly what my manual said for the 2013 Versa sedan. So -- you should be able to tow it with no problem if you have the manual transmission. Isn't that the way you read it?????
Ed
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eheading wrote:I was surprised also Ed, I really thought it would make a great tow car. Usually the salesmen will say anything to make a sale. I test drove another tow car and really liked it it was the new Toyota scion IA, 2300 lbs, 42 mpg, 6 speed std transmission, same issue they were all confused about its ability to be flat towed even though it was a standard transmission. After a week of back and forth and not seeing it specified in the manual I got a call from the service mgr saying it could probably be flat towed but Toyota would not warranty it. Why take a chance on a brand new car.
I am surprised that you found the Nissan Versa with standard transmission as not towable. We had a 2013 standard Versa that was very towable, and said so in our manual. I was under the impression that all standard trans. Nissan's were towable. Our manual said when towing, make sure the transmission is in neutral, and stop to idle the engine for 2 minutes every 500 miles.
Now we are actually towing a standard transmission Mini Cooper Roadster with manual transmission. Mini does not recommend towing that, but Blue Ox has baseplates for it, and an number of people are towing them with no problems. (we just purchased ours and so have only towed it for about 250 miles so far)
As far as towing FWD cars, there are a number of cars that are definitely towable, including a number of Fords and GM products.
Ed Headington
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F450 wrote:. JD has it right. I am looking for a new tow car and use the dingy tow guide to pick out several std trans car that can be towed flat. When I went to test drive the Nissan Versa there were many different options in the office. One guy even had a copy of the towing guide that said the Versa std can be towed 4 down. The service manager said no as well as the manual. Why buy a new car and have some thing fail and the company won't warrenty it?j-d wrote:Honda for years said that their cars couldn't be towed 4 wheels down but I have talked to many people who have towed them for thousands of miles without any trouble.
FMCA says they list only those vehicles whose manufacturer says are flat towable. In other words, you "Should" be able to find a page in the Owner's Manual that says flat towing is OK. Maybe with conditions, but OK.
That said, I'd want to see the factory owner's manual and satisfy myself that the manufacturer said flat towing was OK.
REMCO, purveyor of lube pumps, is another source that is usually correct. Still, Show Me the Manual!
โJan-30-2016 09:56 AM
j-d wrote:Honda for years said that their cars couldn't be towed 4 wheels down but I have talked to many people who have towed them for thousands of miles without any trouble.
FMCA says they list only those vehicles whose manufacturer says are flat towable. In other words, you "Should" be able to find a page in the Owner's Manual that says flat towing is OK. Maybe with conditions, but OK.
That said, I'd want to see the factory owner's manual and satisfy myself that the manufacturer said flat towing was OK.
REMCO, purveyor of lube pumps, is another source that is usually correct. Still, Show Me the Manual!
โJan-30-2016 09:48 AM
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sch911 wrote:I am looking at FMCA's towing chart for front wheel drive cars and I see that there many cars that can be towed 4 wheels down. Is FMCA wrong?
Most front wheel drive cars are not towable 4 down. There are very few that are. You can yow on a dolly I suspect.
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