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Tow Truck Price for 50 Miles from City: What You'll Pay: What Drivers Should Know

Quick Answer: A 50-mile tow from the city typically costs $200-400 total. You'll pay a base hookup fee ($75-150) plus mileage charges ($3-7 per mile) and often rural/distance surcharges. Call multiple companies and ask for exact quotes before agreeing to service.

What To Do

  1. Get multiple quotes immediately - Prices vary drastically between companies, especially for long-distance rural tows

  2. Ask for the complete breakdown - Base fee, per-mile rate, fuel surcharge, after-hours fees, and any rural area surcharges

  3. Verify your exact location - Use GPS coordinates or mile markers to give tow companies precise pickup details

  4. Check if roadside assistance covers it - AAA Plus covers up to 100 miles, some insurance policies include long-distance towing

  5. Ask about one-way vs round-trip pricing - Some companies charge for the empty return trip back to the city

  6. Confirm drop-off location - Additional fees may apply if you need delivery to a specific shop rather than your home

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What It Might Cost

Base hookup fee: $75-150
Mileage charge (50 miles): $150-350 ($3-7 per mile)
Rural/distance surcharge: $25-75
After-hours fee: Add 25-50%
Fuel surcharge: $15-30

Total range: $200-400 for standard vehicles
Heavy-duty trucks/RVs: Add $100-200

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Stay Safe

  • Stay with your vehicle if it's safely off the road
  • Use hazard lights and reflective triangles if available
  • Wait inside your car if traffic is heavy
  • Keep your phone charged for status updates from the tow company
  • Have your driver's license, registration, and insurance ready

Need more roadside help? Visit Tow With The Flow for complete guides on car breakdowns and towing.

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