I have a little trailer experience. Rule number one…. Never load or unload the car without using a winch. Driving the car in/on or out/off is stupid. You won’t understand this until you have used a winch with remote. That is all 🥸
Not sure why you're saying that.
I've probably loaded and unloaded vehicles on and in trailers some 500 times, at least. Maybe closer to double that.
So far they've been driven both ways (except for when loading non-runners with pallet forks or a crane).
Proof positive that I'm as stupid as some say, I suppose.
Also, I won't even try to guess how many times I've used a winch. For all kinds of things, but as far as I can recall, never to load a vehicle on a trailer.
Then again, I am in the process of putting a winch on the 32-foot flatbed. That's because while I can get a non-runner up on it here at home in several ways, going to get something somewhere else is a different story.
For example, if I have to go get one of my girlfriend's cars, undriveable after a collision with an elk or something, I want that vehicle up on the trailer asap, and get everything off the 2-lane road quickly. Then it'll be nice to have a winch.