Quick Answer: Manhattan towing runs $150-$400 for local moves, with hook-up fees of $75-$150 plus $4-$8 per mile. After-hours service adds $50-$100. Flatbed trucks cost 20-30% more than wheel-lift tows. Traffic, parking restrictions, and truck accessibility can double your final bill.
What To Do
Get the exact pickup and drop-off addresses before calling for a quote. Manhattan's grid system affects pricing based on cross-streets and accessibility.
Ask for total cost upfront, not just the base rate. Request breakdown of hook-up fee, mileage charge, after-hours fee, and any traffic surcharges.
Specify your vehicle type and situation. Luxury cars, low-clearance vehicles, or cars in tight parking spots require flatbed service at higher rates.
Call multiple companies if time allows. Prices vary $50-$100 between operators, especially during peak hours (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM).
Confirm insurance coverage first. GEICO roadside assistance towing coverage may cover up to $100, reducing your out-of-pocket cost significantly.
Get arrival time estimates. Manhattan traffic can delay tow trucks 30-60 minutes beyond quoted times, affecting hourly rates.
What It Might Cost
Basic wheel-lift tow (under 5 miles): $150-$250
- Hook-up: $75-$125
- Mileage: $4-$6 per mile
- Normal business hours (8 AM-6 PM, Monday-Friday)
Flatbed service: $200-$350
- Required for AWD, luxury cars, or vehicles with front-end damage
- Hook-up: $100-$150
- Mileage: $5-$8 per mile
After-hours and weekend premium: Add $50-$100 to base rates
- Nights (6 PM-8 AM): 25-40% surcharge
- Weekends: 15-25% surcharge
- Holidays: 50-75% surcharge
Long-distance tows (Manhattan to outer boroughs): $300-$600
- To Brooklyn/Queens: $250-$400
- To Bronx: $200-$350
- To Staten Island: $400-$600
Special circumstances:
- Underground garage retrieval: Add $50-$150
- Police-directed tows: $200-$400 (non-negotiable city rates)
- Accident scene cleanup: Add $100-$200
Similar to towing costs in other major metros, Manhattan's density and traffic create unique pricing pressures that don't exist in suburban markets.
Stay Safe
• Never leave your vehicle unattended during pickup unless the driver requests it for safety
• Take photos of your car's condition before the tow truck hooks up
• Keep your insurance cards and registration accessible, not locked in the glove compartment
• Stand away from traffic while waiting, especially on FDR Drive, West Side Highway, or bridge approaches
• Confirm the drop-off location can accommodate the tow truck before dispatch
• Get a written receipt with the driver's name, truck number, and company contact information
• Ask about storage fees if your car goes to an impound lot rather than your chosen destination
Traffic enforcement in Manhattan is aggressive. If your car breaks down in a no-parking zone, expect additional tickets and potential NYPD towing on top of your service call. The city charges $185 for towing plus $20 per day storage, separate from your private tow truck costs.
Rush hour breakdowns cost more due to traffic delays affecting the tow truck's schedule. Consider whether your insurance roadside assistance might be faster and cheaper than calling a private company directly.
Payment is typically required on scene. Most operators accept cash and credit cards, but verify payment methods when booking to avoid surprises when your car is already loaded.
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