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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / March 2007

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Can a Mazda 3 pull a light utility trailer?

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engwar - 15 Feb 2007 20:04 GMT
I'm tired of renting a truck to occasionally move furniture or lumber
and other items that are too big to fit in my car.

I don't want to buy a truck that I'd only use once every month or so.
I'd like to buy a small utility trailer and get a hidden hitch for my
Mazda 3. But would this shorten the life of the car?

Again I wouldn't be hauling a ton of bricks or anything. A couple
pieces of furniture or a few sheets of plywood or drywall from the
hardware store once a month or so.

Any thoughts?

Here are some of the specs on the car.

Engine
Type-L3X 2.3L DOHC
16-valve 4-cylinder with VVT and balance shafts (2)

Horsepower
160 @ 6500 rpm (PZEV = 153 @ 6500 rpm)

Torque
150 @ 4500 rpm (PZEV = 149 @ 4500 rpm)

Automatic transmission
hedd@webtv.net - 26 Feb 2007 06:45 GMT
With an Auto Tranny, I wouldn't take the chance.
bugalugs - 01 Mar 2007 21:35 GMT
> I'm tired of renting a truck to occasionally move furniture or lumber
> and other items that are too big to fit in my car.
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>
> Automatic transmission

No reason why not.
Check your handbook. It should give you weight limits for braked and
unbraked trailers.
 
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