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Can the Honda Fit be flat towed?

The short answer: No. The Honda Fit is not designed for four-wheels-down flat towing behind an RV; the recommended approach is to tow with a dolly or trailer, and you should always consult your specific owner's manual for model-year details.


Understanding flat towing and the Honda Fit


Flat towing refers to towing a vehicle with all four wheels on the road, typically behind an RV. For many cars, especially those with modern automatic transmissions, this can place stresses on the drivetrain that are not supported unless the manufacturer specifies it as safe. The Honda Fit, which uses a CVT in most generations, is not generally promoted by Honda as suitable for flat towing. Owners and towing professionals alike stress that following the official guidance in the owner’s manual is essential to avoid damage to the transmission or other systems.


Honda Fit towing guidance by model year and drivetrain


Overview for typical Honda Fit models


Across many model years, Honda’s official guidance for the Fit has not endorsed flat towing with all four wheels on the ground. In practice, this means that if you plan to tow the Fit behind an RV, you should not rely on four-wheels-down towing. Instead, the manufacturer generally recommends alternative towing methods, such as a tow dolly (where the front wheels are on the dolly and the rear wheels stay on the road) or a full trailer, depending on your setup. Always verify with the exact owner's manual for your vehicle’s year, trim, and transmission.


Practical considerations for RV owners


For RV travelers who need to tow a Honda Fit, the key practical takeaway is to avoid flat towing and to choose equipment that keeps the drivetrain hydrated and within its design limits. Using a tow dolly or trailer helps prevent potential transmission damage and complies with typical manufacturer recommendations. If you’re unsure, consult a dealer or an RV-towing professional who can review your specific VIN and provide model-year guidance.


Before each list, here is a guide to the main options you’ll typically consider when towing a Honda Fit behind an RV.



  • Tow dolly (front wheels on the dolly, rear wheels on the road). This is a common solution for front-wheel-drive cars like the Fit when four-wheels-down towing is not approved.

  • Tow trailer (full trailer). If you need to keep all four wheels entirely off the road, a trailer is the safer, albeit more expensive, option.

  • Professional towing service or dealer-assisted transport for long-distance moves. This can be a convenient alternative if you’re unsure about setup or permits.


In short, the standard guidance for the Honda Fit is to avoid flat towing and to use a tow dolly or trailer, while always checking your manual and local regulations before hitting the road.


What to consider if you already own a Honda Fit and want to tow


Key considerations include the vehicle’s transmission type (CVT or manual), the towing method you choose (dolly vs trailer), hitch compatibility, braking and lighting systems for towed equipment, and insurance coverage. Ensuring compliance with the owner’s manual and any applicable state or provincial regulations helps protect the vehicle and keeps you within safe and legal towing practices.


Summary


For most Honda Fit models, flat towing with all four wheels on the ground is not recommended or supported by Honda. The typical, safe alternative is to tow the Fit on a tow dolly (front wheels up) or on a trailer, in line with the exact guidance in your vehicle’s owner’s manual. When in doubt, consult a dealership or towing professional and verify the instructions for your specific year and transmission configuration.

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