March 22, 2026
Towing in Tucson costs $75-$120 base plus $3-$4.25 per mile. More affordable than Phoenix, with desert heat as the main breakdown driver.
March 21, 2026
Towing in Oklahoma City costs $72-$118 base plus $3-$4.25 per mile. Below average rates in a flat, spread-out city with active severe weather seasons.
March 20, 2026
Towing in El Paso costs $70-$110 base plus $2.75-$4 per mile. Border city economics and a smaller competitive market keep El Paso among the most affordable large cities for towing.
March 19, 2026
Towing in Fort Worth costs $75-$120 base plus $3-$4.50 per mile. Fort Worth has competitive Texas rates with unique considerations for the stockyards and highway network.
March 18, 2026
Towing in Boston costs $100-$165 base plus $4.50-$6 per mile. One of the priciest cities in the country for towing, with complex streets and high labor costs.
March 17, 2026
Towing in Baltimore costs $90-$145 base plus $4-$5.25 per mile. Northeast costs, complex urban geography, and heavy I-95 corridor traffic drive rates up.
March 16, 2026
Towing in Memphis costs $70-$115 base plus $3-$4.25 per mile. Below the national average, but watch out for impound complications in certain parts of the city.
March 15, 2026
Towing in Jacksonville runs $75-$120 base plus $3-$4.50 per mile. The largest city by area in the contiguous US means distance is the primary cost factor.
March 14, 2026
Towing in San Diego costs $95-$155 base plus $4.25-$5.75 per mile. California labor costs and a spread-out coastal metro push rates above average.
March 13, 2026
Towing in Columbus costs $75-$120 base plus $3-$4.25 per mile. A large university city with competitive rates and a well-developed towing market.