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Should be okay if you use a tow dolly. This means you drive the front wheels up on the tow dolly and strap the tires down. The rear wheels are like trailer tires and should roll as if they do when driven.
You'll have to put it on a dolly. Automatic transmissions do not take kindly to being towed because they don't get lubricated. The oil pump in an automatic trans runs off the input shaft, so the engine has to be running. Hope this helps.
Yes if a proper tow bar is afixed. Bumper may have to be notched to fold out of the way to drive the car when not being towed. Make sure to have car in neutral.
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typically, it is not a good idea. the transmission pump only runs if the engine is turning. towing it would mean that some of the transmission gear train is spinning, but without proper lubrication. This will burn up the transmission over time. aftermarket kits are available for some models to resolve this issue, but i'm not too familiar with them.
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