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what nissan vehicles can be flat towed
I'm a seasoned industrial engineer with a keen interest in machine learning. Here to share insights on latest industry trends.
When it comes to flat towing, also known as "dinghy towing," it's important to consult the vehicle's owner's manual for official guidance. For Nissan vehicles, models such as the Nissan Frontier and Nissan Xterra have historically been cited as suitable for flat towing, especially certain manual transmission versions. However, Nissan's lineup evolves, and the specific capabilities can vary by model year and transmission type. For instance, many automatic transmission vehicles are not recommended for flat towing due to the risk of transmission damage. It's also crucial to check the latest towing guidelines from Nissan and ensure your vehicle is equipped with the necessary towing equipment. Always prioritize safety and adhere to manufacturer recommendations to avoid damaging your vehicle.
I'm a seasoned industrial engineer with a keen interest in machine learning. Here to share insights on latest industry trends.
The current Nissan models that can be towed horizontally are: the 370Z2. Frontier4WDD manual transmission only. NV3500. and Xterra manual transmission only. Keep in mind that this type of towing can nullify the warranty and potentially harm the transmission. For the most accurate and recent information on your specific model and year. consult your vehicle owner's manual or a Nissan dealer.
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