March 12, 2026
Towing in Indianapolis costs $75-$120 base plus $3-$4.25 per mile. A central hub city with reasonable rates and a large competitive towing market.
March 11, 2026
Towing in Charlotte costs $80-$130 base plus $3.50-$4.75 per mile. A fast-growing finance hub with rising towing rates to match its growth.
March 10, 2026
Individual tows run $75-$300 each. Annual roadside plans cost $60-$130 yearly with multiple benefits. Learn which option saves you more money.
March 10, 2026
Towing in Detroit costs $80-$130 base plus $3.50-$4.75 per mile. A complicated impound system and winter conditions make knowing the rules essential.
March 9, 2026
Towing in Minneapolis costs $85-$140 base plus $3.75-$5 per mile. Winter conditions drive demand -- and prices -- higher than most midwestern cities.
March 8, 2026
Towing in Portland runs $90-$145 base plus $4-$5.25 per mile. High labor costs, bridge complexity, and steep hills make Portland an above-average towing market.
March 7, 2026
Towing in Nashville costs $80-$130 base plus $3.50-$4.75 per mile. Rapid growth and heavy event traffic have pushed Nashville rates above the Tennessee average.
March 6, 2026
Towing in Austin costs $80-$130 base plus $3.50-$4.75 per mile. A tech boom driving up operating costs means Austin rates are creeping above the Texas average.
March 5, 2026
Towing in San Antonio costs $70-$115 base plus $3-$4.50 per mile. One of the more affordable large cities for towing, but military and tourist traffic add complexity.
March 4, 2026
Towing in Las Vegas runs $85-$140 base plus $3.50-$5 per mile. Desert heat and rental car breakdowns create a unique towing market on and off the Strip.