Towing services in
San Diego, California
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About towing in San Diego
San Diego, CA is where heavy freeway traffic on I-5, I-405, and Highway 101 and a vast geography make reliable towing services essential for millions of drivers. LocalTowing.us lists 16 approved towing companies currently serving San Diego and nearby areas including San Diego and 7280 Mission Gorge Road. San Diego drivers can reach local providers offering Winch-Out Service, Roadside Assistance, Motorcycle Transport — all with direct phone contact and no booking commissions. Every listing on this page has passed a manual approval review, so you can call with confidence.
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16
Avg ETA
~12 min
Price range
$75–$150
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Services available in San Diego
Ledesma's Towing - San Diego Towing Services
A & D Towing
Tiger Towing San Diego
The Towing Team
Fast Towing San Diego
Rancho Bernardo Towing
Wind N Sea Towing
City Wide Towing and Impounds
S Towing
Central Ride Towing
ASAP Towing
Neighborhoods & suburbs served
Areas near San Diego covered by listed towing companies
The providers in our San Diego directory collectively cover the following neighborhoods and surrounding communities.
Common questions
Towing FAQ — San Diego, CA
Most towing companies in San Diego, CA charge a base hook-up fee between $75 and $125, plus a per-mile rate typically ranging from $3 to $6. A local tow under 10 miles usually runs $100–$175 total. Prices vary by company, vehicle size, and time of day — always ask for a binding quote before the truck dispatches.
Response times in San Diego typically run 15–30 minutes for urban and suburban zones, and up to 45 minutes for outlying areas. Most providers in our San Diego directory offer 24/7 dispatch, so even late-night and weekend calls are answered quickly. ETAs can vary during peak hours or severe weather.
Yes — the majority of towing companies listed for San Diego operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Look for the availability note on each listing. If you need emergency towing in the middle of the night, most San Diego providers keep at least one truck on-call overnight.
For short local tows under 5 miles, a standard wheel-lift truck in San Diego is typically the most affordable — usually $75–$100. If you have AAA or roadside coverage through your insurer, that may reduce or eliminate your out-of-pocket cost entirely. Comparing providers in our San Diego directory lets you see upfront pricing before you commit.
LocalTowing.us lists only manually-approved towing businesses in San Diego, CA — every provider is reviewed before going live. Look for verified badges, check listed services, and call directly with no booking fee. For the highest confidence, choose a verified, licensed, and insured provider from our San Diego directory.
If you're waiting for a tow truck in San Diego, move your vehicle as far off the road as possible and turn on your hazard lights immediately. Stay inside your car if you're on a busy highway — it's safer than standing outside. If you're in a safe location, place emergency triangles or flares behind your vehicle. Keep your phone charged and share your exact location with the tow company.
Many auto insurance policies in CA include roadside assistance as an add-on that covers towing costs. Check your policy for "roadside assistance" or "emergency road service" coverage — if it's included, your tow may be free or low-cost up to a certain mileage limit. If you don't have coverage, some credit cards also include complimentary towing benefits. Always call your insurer first to check before paying out of pocket.
Flatbed towing loads your entire vehicle onto a flat platform, which is the safest option for AWD vehicles, luxury cars, low-clearance cars, and any vehicle that can't roll. Wheel-lift towing uses a metal yoke to lift either the front or rear wheels off the ground, which is faster and cheaper but not suitable for all vehicles. In San Diego, most providers offer both — specify your vehicle type when you call to ensure you get the right truck.
Yes. Tow trucks in San Diego can move a vehicle without keys using dolly wheels or a full flatbed — neither method requires the car to be in neutral or the engine running. If your keys are locked inside, many tow companies also offer lockout service to get you back in before towing becomes necessary. Let the dispatcher know the situation when you call so they send the right equipment.
Most towing companies in San Diego handle local tows within a 30–50 mile radius as standard service. Long-distance towing — such as to another city or state — is available but costs more, typically billed at a flat rate or per-mile rate beyond the local zone. When booking, tell the dispatcher both your pickup location and your destination so they can quote the full cost upfront.
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