car trailer advice

Big Tex 16' or 18' depending on your driveway or garage. Mine is on a city driveway. Pullout ramps and a dove tail so you can get a low car up. Single brake works fine, but if you drive mountainous back roads, both axles, and you can add them later. The brake controller is the trick here. I use the Teknosha ($100) since it has several settings for different length or weight trailers and it can tell if you going down hill. Very reassuring and easy to set the voltage while empty to not lock up on dirt or gravel driveways. The yellow Demon's hauler is what I have with solid ramps. $3500 out the door 6 years ago. And buy the spare too. It sets on the front right, upright, as part of the rig. My plan is to use the front tie down chains with a come-along to bring it up if it won't drive, and just take out one chain after using up the available cable on the come-along and re-pull until it's toward the front.
Chains on the front and Summit Blue ratcheting straps and a foot of chain to loop over the front of the leafs and cross them for side to side control. In case of an accident that baby's not coming off. The tie hoops are flush when not used to ease the slicks from damage.