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Can 2021 Lincoln Corsair be Towed Behind Motorhome  

Updated 09/18/2025 | Published 07/31/2022

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I have a 2021 Lincoln Corsair. Prior to that I towed my Camry on a car dolly. Is it safe to do that with my Corsair too?

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Expert Reply:

If your 2021 Lincoln Corsair is a front wheel drive then you can use your tow dolly, like the Roadmaster # RM-2050-1, according to the Lincoln owner's manual.

For a rear wheel drive or all/wheel/four-wheel drive you'll need to tow it with all 4 wheels off the ground like with a trailer.

It's always best to check your copy of the owner's manual to make sure this is still accurate.

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Clay

9/15/2025

My owners manual tells me how to flat tow my 2021 Lincoln Corsair grand touring hybrid. It even has a special button to press before flat towing and I purchased a base plate from you guys & tow bar

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Jon G.

9/16/2025

@Clay Thanks for your input! I double checked with the online manual and while there is a way to tow your Corsair with all 4 wheels on the ground, it should only be done in an emergency situation. According to Ford you shouldn't drive faster than 3 mph and shouldn't drive farther than 328 ft. So unless you plan on taking a camping trip at the end of your driveway, you'll need a tow dolly or a trailer. Recreational/flat towing rules and such can be a pain to sift through and figure out sometimes. Hopefully this helps clarify things for you!
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Clay

9/16/2025

Who would spend all that $ on a tow bar etc to tow 3 mph? Just doesn’t seem right!
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Jon G.

9/17/2025

@Clay A lot of times the base plate kits are designed for a vehicle prior to the manufacturer coming out with info on flat towing, which is why you'll still see fits on vehicles that aren't supposed to be flat towed. Also, some people will have a shop install a workaround to still enable the vehicle to be flat towed. We don't necessarily recommend doing this, but we do know it's still a thing.
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