Yes, but there are certain restrictions and procedures that must be followed:

For front wheel drive vehicles:

* Towing is not permitted.
* Moving the car is only possible using a tow truck.

For rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles:

*Removing the driveshaft (if equipped): Before towing, you must remove the driveshaft connecting the transmission to the rear differential.
* Transmission lock: Move the transmission selector to the “N” (neutral) or “P” (park) position only after removing the driveshaft.
* Speed ​​limit and distance: Tow the vehicle at the lowest possible speed (no more than 50 km/h) for a distance of no more than 50 km.

General recommendations:

*Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual for specific towing procedures.
* Use a strong towing strap or chain that can support the weight of the vehicle.
* Install hazard lights on both vehicles and attach a flexible connection to the tow loops or hooks.
* Start and brake smoothly, avoiding sudden jerks.
*Do not exceed the maximum towing speed specified for your vehicle.
* Avoid ascents and descents if possible.
*If you are unsure about the towing procedure, seek professional help.

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