
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the towing rate?
The average cost per mile for towing is $4.75, ranging from $2.50 per mile on the low end to as much as $7 per mile on the high end depending on the weight of the vehicle being towed. Many towing companies may also charge fees on a tiered scale based on how many miles you need to go from the location your vehicle is located.
Can insurance help with towing?
Roadside assistance coverage can pay for a tow, up to a certain distance specified on your policy, if your vehicle is disabled. Your insurer might also cover the cost of towing if your vehicle is involved in a collision and you're unable to drive it.
How to find a towed car in Las Vegas?
If your car was impounded by police, towed from private property or repossessed in the City of North Las Vegas, please visit AutoReturn.com to query your vehicle. Users can search using license plate number, year of the vehicle, make, model or VIN number.
What is the cheapest way to tow a car?
The cheapest way to tow a car generally involves using a tow dolly or renting a trailer yourself, rather than using a professional towing service. Tow dollies are a cost-effective option for short to medium distances, while renting a trailer for long distances can save money compared to hiring a transport company.
Why is towing so expensive?
Towing companies need to be on call 24/7, as breakdowns and accidents can happen at any time. This means paying staff to be ready round the clock and having resources available to respond swiftly. Offering such a level of service is inherently more costly than a traditional 9-5 operation.
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