Categories Info Can i tow a Smart Car? Post author By Damion Post date March 11, 2010 2 Comments on Can i tow a Smart Car? I have a 52 reg Smart Car Pulse. Is it possible to tow it to a garage as the engine is broken. Related posts: Fixing a smart car engine with loss of compression in one cyclinder? has anybody had a problem with the esp light staying on in a smart car & losing acceleration? Tags Car Reg, Smart Car, Smart Pulse ← Smart Car Does a 5 Point Turn in My Driveway! → is the smart car a reliable car? 2 replies on “Can i tow a Smart Car?” why not/flat bed will take it/orrrrrrrr stuff it in your lunch box and carry it with you The smart can be flat towed by another vehicle. The engineers don’t recommend any other type of on road towing because of the cars’ stature. Additionally if you have a cargo trailer for ATVs or Snowmobiles the smart should easily fit on board. Just screw in the tow hooks and tie it down. Also a simple, single car transporter trailer would be the best of all. And you could rent one from U-Haul. If you would like more info feel free to visit my source. Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website
The smart can be flat towed by another vehicle. The engineers don’t recommend any other type of on road towing because of the cars’ stature. Additionally if you have a cargo trailer for ATVs or Snowmobiles the smart should easily fit on board. Just screw in the tow hooks and tie it down. Also a simple, single car transporter trailer would be the best of all. And you could rent one from U-Haul. If you would like more info feel free to visit my source.
2 replies on “Can i tow a Smart Car?”
why not/flat bed will take it/orrrrrrrr stuff it in your lunch box and carry it with you
The smart can be flat towed by another vehicle. The engineers don’t recommend any other type of on road towing because of the cars’ stature.
Additionally if you have a cargo trailer for ATVs or Snowmobiles the smart should easily fit on board. Just screw in the tow hooks and tie it down.
Also a simple, single car transporter trailer would be the best of all. And you could rent one from U-Haul.
If you would like more info feel free to visit my source.