How to build a platform on the back of my Honda Pilot to carry my ATV?

Hey so I have a 2006 Honda Pilot EX-L and a 2004 Honda Rubicon(weighs about 600 lbs)
Is there any way to connect a platform to the back of the pilot to carry the Atv? I was thinking something I could drive on to that has tie cables going from the rear corners to the roof racks to take the lode off how ever I set up a hitch to the back of the car( I have a class 3 hitch but it's only rated 300-600 tongue weight and I think it will be to much. Can the car handle that much extra weight on the back of it? Or will I burn through tires when loses down? ( I know a trailer is easer, I have one its just not practice and I have some extra time on my hands I wanted to build something.

Are there several 2012 transit buses by mid-2011?

I'm starting to wonder because I already saw the 2016 Honda Pilot as well as the 2016 Acura RDX on the road (aka in mid-2015). And these cars got upgraded by model year.

So, does this mean that there were several to plenty of 2012 transit buses in mid-2011?
a) yes
b)no

And do transit buses often get upgraded by model year just like cars do?
a) yes
b) no

When you answer, can you give me an explanation?

Brand new Honda Pilot 2015 has alignment problems?

Hi, I leased a 2015 Honda Pilot about a month and a half ago. I've had to take it back to the dealership twice already because of the steering wheel not being straight/ centered when driving on leveled roads. I totally understand the effects of road crown. However, the steering wheel should be in center position when driving on highways, correct? The first time I took the car back to dealership (@ 107 miles odometer reading), the dealership told me that the car came from the factory with the issue but they would take care of it and made some toe settings and sent me on my way. As I drove on the highway, I noticed instead of having to hold the steering wheel to the right in order to go straight, now I had to hold it to the left. I took the car back again. The mechanic from the dealership admitted the alighnment was off again and he made some more adjustments. I drove the car back and now the problem is where it was initially. I have to hold the steering wheel slightly to the right on straight roads. I got so frustrated and called Honda corporate office and complained. They just told me to go back to the dealership. I wanted to know why a brand new f&$? In car was delivered with a problem such as mine? Any suggestions please?

Pilot or air/fuel screw setting?

What is the recommended number of turns for the pilot screw ( the air/fuel screw) on a 1982 Honda Nighthawk 450? I recently set it to 2 1/2 turns out but it doesn't seem to be getting enough

Transmission - rebuild or remanufactured?

My 2003 Honda Pilot's transmission is finally giving out after 210,000 miles. A new transmission is definitely out of the question. Should I consider getting it rebuilt or buy a remanufactured one? With a rebuild, do they just replace broken/worm parts, or do they change out everything? Now with a remanufactured one, I've been reading that EVERYTHING gets changed out and its also tested to perform correctly, like its original state.