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V'ger wrote:Then I sure would not consider a Subaru based on your correspondence. Look at the 2013 Dinghy guide. Lots of new cars suitable for towing.
I'm new, granted. Just received an email from a Subaru dealer stating that if I purchased a (manual) Subaru Forester from them and tow it behind my motorhome they will not honor the warranty and that their technicians do not recommend towing that vehicle. I am really getting confused. We have not yet purchased a toad but would like to do so immediately
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Blanco1 wrote:
Yes the outbacks can be towed with a stick, yet, they will have lots more moving parts during the process.
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Blanco1 wrote:Rick Jay wrote:
Blanco1,
My recollection from reading towing guides is that the manual transmission Suburu's are all approved for flat towing. I just mentioned it because you said you liked them,
~Rick
If it turns out I'm wrong & OutBacks or Foresters make good dinghys, then game over, thats what I want, But The Subi nuts says no, yet they are not RV people & don't ever even think about things like this?
Not sure who else I would ask about it besides the OutBack forums & the parts distributors?
Is there a Info line for the Factory on slightly older Subi's?
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