Hondas capable of being towed
#46
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
Backing up a vehicle that is four down will harm the front end of the car.
I don't think it's possible to back it far enough to hurt the transmission.
(I never have tried.)
I have a Blue Ox tow bar, goggle "Blue Ox" tells you everything you need to
know. Note: When I purchased the baseplate for my CR-V, Blue Ox called me
twice to ask if everything went well installing it. Very nice people to
work with!!!
Only one problem, I did have to upgrade the hitch pins.
----- Original Message -----
From: lanman
Newsgroups: alt.autos.honda
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: Hondas capable of being towed
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 11:59:42 GMT, "d_waite" <d_waite@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
>I tow my 2003 CR-V four down. No problem, and it's OK to do in the
manual.
>
>Check with Honda to see if the '06 is the same.
>
>Never try to back up!
>
Do you say this due to the difficulty of backing up or because of the
possibility of damage to the CR-V transmission and/or AWD? Also, what
type of tow bar do you use?
>Run engine to recharge batteries every 8 hours of towing.
>
>Shift from DR to NEUTRAL before towing!
>
>Other questions: The car follows the RV very well, little or no
"scuffing"
>if turns are made wile moving. I don't even know it's back there and have
to
>be careful when passing other vehicles.
>
>Costs me about 1 to 2 MPG, and have to give a little more room to stop.
>
>
I found out recently that Motorhome Magazine runs an annual list of
autos, trucks, and suv's that are capable of being towed. The 2006
CR-V was the only Honda on the most recent list. I did not check
previous lists. Thanks for respsonding with your experiences.
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I don't think it's possible to back it far enough to hurt the transmission.
(I never have tried.)
I have a Blue Ox tow bar, goggle "Blue Ox" tells you everything you need to
know. Note: When I purchased the baseplate for my CR-V, Blue Ox called me
twice to ask if everything went well installing it. Very nice people to
work with!!!
Only one problem, I did have to upgrade the hitch pins.
----- Original Message -----
From: lanman
Newsgroups: alt.autos.honda
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: Hondas capable of being towed
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 11:59:42 GMT, "d_waite" <d_waite@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
>I tow my 2003 CR-V four down. No problem, and it's OK to do in the
manual.
>
>Check with Honda to see if the '06 is the same.
>
>Never try to back up!
>
Do you say this due to the difficulty of backing up or because of the
possibility of damage to the CR-V transmission and/or AWD? Also, what
type of tow bar do you use?
>Run engine to recharge batteries every 8 hours of towing.
>
>Shift from DR to NEUTRAL before towing!
>
>Other questions: The car follows the RV very well, little or no
"scuffing"
>if turns are made wile moving. I don't even know it's back there and have
to
>be careful when passing other vehicles.
>
>Costs me about 1 to 2 MPG, and have to give a little more room to stop.
>
>
I found out recently that Motorhome Magazine runs an annual list of
autos, trucks, and suv's that are capable of being towed. The 2006
CR-V was the only Honda on the most recent list. I did not check
previous lists. Thanks for respsonding with your experiences.
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
"d_waite" <d_waite@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> Brian,
>
> 1. Have you ever towed four down? Try backing up a tow vehicle when the
> towed vehicle is on all four wheels. Let me know how you do!
Yes I have. No problems.
> 2. The ignition switch has to be in the "#2" position so the steering
> wheel
> lock is off. This discharges the battery! Do you leave the ignition
> switch
> on, with the vehicle in neutral over night?
It would be easier to disconnect the battery when the key is left in the
ignition switch for towing, than charging the battery needlessly.
> 3. If the transmission is shifted from R to N, the transmission will be
> damaged. I don't know why, but have never tried it!
What's your point?
> 4. Yes, towing involves common sense. I hope you never have to tow
> anything.
I don't tow anything very often, just fifty three foot trailers and
Super B Trains.
> 4. Thank you for your reply, I hope you have learned to think before you
> reply to things you know nothing about.
Well, you're pretty much out to lunch with those comments. {;^)
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
"d_waite" <d_waite@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> Brian,
>
> 1. Have you ever towed four down? Try backing up a tow vehicle when the
> towed vehicle is on all four wheels. Let me know how you do!
Yes I have. No problems.
> 2. The ignition switch has to be in the "#2" position so the steering
> wheel
> lock is off. This discharges the battery! Do you leave the ignition
> switch
> on, with the vehicle in neutral over night?
It would be easier to disconnect the battery when the key is left in the
ignition switch for towing, than charging the battery needlessly.
> 3. If the transmission is shifted from R to N, the transmission will be
> damaged. I don't know why, but have never tried it!
What's your point?
> 4. Yes, towing involves common sense. I hope you never have to tow
> anything.
I don't tow anything very often, just fifty three foot trailers and
Super B Trains.
> 4. Thank you for your reply, I hope you have learned to think before you
> reply to things you know nothing about.
Well, you're pretty much out to lunch with those comments. {;^)
#49
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
"d_waite" <d_waite@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> Brian,
>
> 1. Have you ever towed four down? Try backing up a tow vehicle when the
> towed vehicle is on all four wheels. Let me know how you do!
Yes I have. No problems.
> 2. The ignition switch has to be in the "#2" position so the steering
> wheel
> lock is off. This discharges the battery! Do you leave the ignition
> switch
> on, with the vehicle in neutral over night?
It would be easier to disconnect the battery when the key is left in the
ignition switch for towing, than charging the battery needlessly.
> 3. If the transmission is shifted from R to N, the transmission will be
> damaged. I don't know why, but have never tried it!
What's your point?
> 4. Yes, towing involves common sense. I hope you never have to tow
> anything.
I don't tow anything very often, just fifty three foot trailers and
Super B Trains.
> 4. Thank you for your reply, I hope you have learned to think before you
> reply to things you know nothing about.
Well, you're pretty much out to lunch with those comments. {;^)
#50
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
lanman wrote:
> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>
> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
> bar. Thanks...
Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
aftermarket devices. The exception was the CR-v. And, in the end it was learned that
customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>
> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
> bar. Thanks...
Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
aftermarket devices. The exception was the CR-v. And, in the end it was learned that
customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
#51
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
lanman wrote:
> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>
> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
> bar. Thanks...
Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
aftermarket devices. The exception was the CR-v. And, in the end it was learned that
customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>
> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
> bar. Thanks...
Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
aftermarket devices. The exception was the CR-v. And, in the end it was learned that
customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
#52
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
lanman wrote:
> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>
> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
> bar. Thanks...
Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
aftermarket devices. The exception was the CR-v. And, in the end it was learned that
customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>
> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
> bar. Thanks...
Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
aftermarket devices. The exception was the CR-v. And, in the end it was learned that
customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
#53
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
what kind of honda are you thinking about buying
"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>lanman wrote:
>>
>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>
>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>> bar. Thanks...
>>
>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>
>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>uncontrolled
>>aftermarket devices.
>
> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>
> The exception was the CR-v.
>
> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
> that there might be others.
>
>
> And, in the end it was learned that
>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>they fail to
>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>
>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>the BlueOx
>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>
> Thanks. I'll check them out.
"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>lanman wrote:
>>
>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>
>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>> bar. Thanks...
>>
>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>
>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>uncontrolled
>>aftermarket devices.
>
> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>
> The exception was the CR-v.
>
> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
> that there might be others.
>
>
> And, in the end it was learned that
>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>they fail to
>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>
>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>the BlueOx
>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>
> Thanks. I'll check them out.
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
what kind of honda are you thinking about buying
"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>lanman wrote:
>>
>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>
>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>> bar. Thanks...
>>
>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>
>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>uncontrolled
>>aftermarket devices.
>
> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>
> The exception was the CR-v.
>
> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
> that there might be others.
>
>
> And, in the end it was learned that
>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>they fail to
>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>
>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>the BlueOx
>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>
> Thanks. I'll check them out.
"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>lanman wrote:
>>
>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>
>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>> bar. Thanks...
>>
>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>
>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>uncontrolled
>>aftermarket devices.
>
> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>
> The exception was the CR-v.
>
> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
> that there might be others.
>
>
> And, in the end it was learned that
>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>they fail to
>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>
>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>the BlueOx
>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>
> Thanks. I'll check them out.
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
what kind of honda are you thinking about buying
"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>lanman wrote:
>>
>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>
>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>> bar. Thanks...
>>
>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>
>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>uncontrolled
>>aftermarket devices.
>
> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>
> The exception was the CR-v.
>
> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
> that there might be others.
>
>
> And, in the end it was learned that
>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>they fail to
>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>
>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>the BlueOx
>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>
> Thanks. I'll check them out.
"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>lanman wrote:
>>
>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>
>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>> bar. Thanks...
>>
>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>
>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>uncontrolled
>>aftermarket devices.
>
> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>
> The exception was the CR-v.
>
> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
> that there might be others.
>
>
> And, in the end it was learned that
>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>they fail to
>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>
>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>the BlueOx
>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>
> Thanks. I'll check them out.
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>lanman wrote:
>
>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>
>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>> bar. Thanks...
>
>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>
>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
>aftermarket devices.
Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
The exception was the CR-v.
Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
that there might be others.
And, in the end it was learned that
>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>
>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
Thanks. I'll check them out.
>lanman wrote:
>
>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>
>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>> bar. Thanks...
>
>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>
>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
>aftermarket devices.
Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
The exception was the CR-v.
Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
that there might be others.
And, in the end it was learned that
>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>
>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
Thanks. I'll check them out.
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>lanman wrote:
>
>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>
>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>> bar. Thanks...
>
>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>
>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
>aftermarket devices.
Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
The exception was the CR-v.
Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
that there might be others.
And, in the end it was learned that
>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>
>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
Thanks. I'll check them out.
>lanman wrote:
>
>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>
>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>> bar. Thanks...
>
>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>
>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
>aftermarket devices.
Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
The exception was the CR-v.
Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
that there might be others.
And, in the end it was learned that
>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>
>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
Thanks. I'll check them out.
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>lanman wrote:
>
>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>
>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>> bar. Thanks...
>
>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>
>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
>aftermarket devices.
Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
The exception was the CR-v.
Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
that there might be others.
And, in the end it was learned that
>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>
>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
Thanks. I'll check them out.
>lanman wrote:
>
>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>
>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>> bar. Thanks...
>
>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>
>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with uncontrolled
>aftermarket devices.
Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
The exception was the CR-v.
Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
that there might be others.
And, in the end it was learned that
>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time they fail to
>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>
>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall the BlueOx
>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
Thanks. I'll check them out.
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 00:22:06 GMT, "Matt" <shaylaylay@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>what kind of honda are you thinking about buying
I'd like to be able to tow a 2006 Accord with auto trans using a tow
bar with four wheels on the ground.
>"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:csa852pa4lv4hfden1t8tprv4or09lrejl@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>>lanman wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>>> bar. Thanks...
>>>
>>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>>
>>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>>uncontrolled
>>>aftermarket devices.
>>
>> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
>> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
>> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>>
>> The exception was the CR-v.
>>
>> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
>> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
>> that there might be others.
>>
>>
>> And, in the end it was learned that
>>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>>they fail to
>>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>>
>>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>>the BlueOx
>>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>>
>> Thanks. I'll check them out.
>
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wrote:
>what kind of honda are you thinking about buying
I'd like to be able to tow a 2006 Accord with auto trans using a tow
bar with four wheels on the ground.
>"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:csa852pa4lv4hfden1t8tprv4or09lrejl@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>>lanman wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>>> bar. Thanks...
>>>
>>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>>
>>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>>uncontrolled
>>>aftermarket devices.
>>
>> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
>> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
>> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>>
>> The exception was the CR-v.
>>
>> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
>> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
>> that there might be others.
>>
>>
>> And, in the end it was learned that
>>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>>they fail to
>>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>>
>>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>>the BlueOx
>>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>>
>> Thanks. I'll check them out.
>
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Re: Hondas capable of being towed
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 00:22:06 GMT, "Matt" <shaylaylay@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>what kind of honda are you thinking about buying
I'd like to be able to tow a 2006 Accord with auto trans using a tow
bar with four wheels on the ground.
>"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:csa852pa4lv4hfden1t8tprv4or09lrejl@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>>lanman wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>>> bar. Thanks...
>>>
>>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>>
>>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>>uncontrolled
>>>aftermarket devices.
>>
>> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
>> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
>> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>>
>> The exception was the CR-v.
>>
>> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
>> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
>> that there might be others.
>>
>>
>> And, in the end it was learned that
>>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>>they fail to
>>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>>
>>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>>the BlueOx
>>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>>
>> Thanks. I'll check them out.
>
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wrote:
>what kind of honda are you thinking about buying
I'd like to be able to tow a 2006 Accord with auto trans using a tow
bar with four wheels on the ground.
>"lanman" <xlanmanx@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:csa852pa4lv4hfden1t8tprv4or09lrejl@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:10:53 GMT, TomP <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>>lanman wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am in the market for a new vehicle, and part of my requirements are
>>>> that the vehicle be able to tow a small trailer, and at other times be
>>>> towed itself (as in behind an RV). According to Motorhome Magazine,
>>>> the only Honda capable of being towed is the CR-V.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone here know of other Hondas that are towable. I need to be
>>>> able to tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground using a tow
>>>> bar. Thanks...
>>>
>>>Once you buy the car it's your car you can do with it, as you please.
>>>
>>>Honda is not in the business of testing their products for use with
>>>uncontrolled
>>>aftermarket devices.
>>
>> Perhaps true - but until such time as car manufacturers make cars that
>> never break down, then every car manufacturer must provide
>> instructions on how their vehicles may be safely towed.
>>
>> The exception was the CR-v.
>>
>> Of course this begs the question - why the CR-V and no others? With so
>> many cars sharing platforms now, there would seem to be a possibility
>> that there might be others.
>>
>>
>> And, in the end it was learned that
>>>customers would not follow the procedures 100% of the time. That one time
>>>they fail to
>>>do so; boom! goes automatic transmission.
>>>
>>>Tow dolly or trailer is best; second best is manual trans. As I recall
>>>the BlueOx
>>>company has just what you need to tow a CR-v...
>>
>> Thanks. I'll check them out.
>
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