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Old 11-22-2010, 12:42 PM   #1
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Towing Saturn Aura

I own a towable 2007 Saturn Aura and would like use it as a toad. I have read much about both Blue Ox and Roadmaster setups to tow the vehicle. On checking the installation instructions both seem equally complicated. Both brands seem to have a good reputation for quality and customer service.

I would like to hear from other towing the Aura about your experiences, good or bad, and with the setups you use to tow. Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences with me. As we will be stuck in snow country for the winter, I am hoping to make a decision and have the Aura ready to tow by spring.
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The Saturn Aura is a 'twin' to the Chevy Malibu. Hopefully you will benefit from Malibu owner's response as well.

I like the Blue Ox system. No cross-bar. Removable pins when not towing. What I use for my HHR.
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Thanks for your response. I was hoping to get more opinions. Looks like the final installed price will probably be the determining factor for me.
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