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WattsUp said:Two possible reasons I can think of:davideos said:On another note, why is a flatbed so important? Lift the front tires, the back tires roll. Just don't leave the parking brake on.
- It is simply a "cover all" requirement that will prevent any "bad" towing (e.g., lifting the car from the back and dragging the front); if you simply "require" a flatbed, then nobody can mess up!
- The car is very heavy, perhaps the rear suspension is not designed for much travel at the odd angle required for towing?
Admittedly, these are just guesses.
Wow that was discussed like crazy over here a long time ago. Flat bed - Flat bed - Flat bed. The owner's manual is abundantly clear, never tow the car with the wheels on the ground. Flat bed.
You can reason all you want and rationalize how you think towing with wheels on the ground is fine. Go ahead and do it. But the manual is crystal clear, no wheels on the ground.
And that long thread - if I'm not mistaken, the conclusion was - the car is much heavier than an ICE and all the weight back on the rear suspension is outside the design limits and their safety factors.
Just don't tow the car with the wheels on the ground.