bord1niowa
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We now have a motorhome and will be toading. Any thoughts on whether a tow bar or dolly may be a better solution? Looking for any input. Thanks!

I would definitely want brakes. That's a lot of extra weight for the motorhome to stop. Without brakes I think it would lengthen your stopping distances and times too much.I'm going to guess it's better to have a dolly with brakes of some kind on it?
I dont have a motor home I pull a toy hauler. But to me if you had a small car I would get a trailer long enough to put the car and a golf cart on. That way you could also back up.
But I remember reading that somewhere about the need to stop every 250 miles or so.
That's correct. My Acura MDX is towable 4 wheels down as long as you follow a simple pre-tow process to prepare the transmission, and if towing more than 8 hours in a day you stop and recirculate the transmission fluid before continuing. I've towed as much as 750 miles in a day over the past 3+ years without any incidents.It depends on the vehicle, there are not many that have mileage limits. We tow a 4wd GMC Canyon and it has no limitations.
I guess for now with this car, for the next 2 years anyway (or less) it looks like it'll have to be a tow dolly based on recommendations from these 2 sites. May get a different car later and that may change things.
I'm going to guess it's better to have a dolly with brakes of some kind on it?