Reviewed by Joe on Aug 5, 2010
Chevy dealers don’t even know the answer to this!
get one of those trailer things so only the rear wheels are on the road/turning and you’ll be fine. They are a good idea on all FWD cars (including hybrids) because you aren’t logging a bunch of miles on a car that isn’t even on
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get one of those trailer things so only the rear wheels are on the road/turning and you’ll be fine. They are a good idea on all FWD cars (including hybrids) because you aren’t logging a bunch of miles on a car that isn’t even on