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Cut out the middleman and use our auto shipping services like nationwide towing from our fleet of 9 car haulers. We are one of the only auto transport companies with our own network of car haulers that will state in writing (in our terms and conditions) that your price will NEVER change.

When you deal with auto transport brokers, every one of them have in the terms and conditions that the driver can change the price or ask for more money & they will then have a customer service rep give you a spiel that “we are just the broker” or “the carrier asked for more money, not us”. Don’t fall for it and speak with your driver the same day you book your order. 

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Classic & Exotic Car Long Distance Towing: 2026 Pricing, Enclosed Options & What Collector Vehicles Need

Long distance towing for classic and exotic cars costs between $1,200 and $4,500 depending on distance, vehicle value, and transport method. Unlike standard towing, collector vehicles — from vintage muscle cars to six-figure Ferraris — require enclosed trailers, soft-tie systems, low ground-clearance loading ramps, and carriers who understand exactly what’s at stake. We’ve moved thousands […]

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How Weather and Seasonal Road Conditions Affect Long Distance Towing (And What We Do About It) [2026]

Weather and seasonal road conditions are among the top causes of long distance towing delays, added costs, and vehicle damage in 2026. From spring flooding on I-40 to black ice on I-90 in January, our team monitors conditions across every major U.S. corridor daily — adjusting routes, equipment, and timing to keep your vehicle and

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The Hidden Costs of Long Distance Towing: What Most Companies Won’t Tell You Upfront [2026]

Long distance towing costs in 2026 average $2.50–$5.00 per mile, but most carriers hide fuel surcharges, terrain fees, winching costs, and storage charges in the fine print. After operating our fleet on routes from Florida to Montana, we break down every real cost so you know exactly what you’re paying — and why — before

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Towing After a Collision: How Long Distance Towing Works When Your Car Isn’t Driveable [2026]

Towing after a collision involves more than just hooking up your car and driving. When your vehicle isn’t driveable — whether from frame damage, airbag deployment, or destroyed wheels — long distance towing requires specialized equipment, insurance coordination, and careful handling to move your car safely hundreds or thousands of miles to a repair facility

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State Towing Laws & Oversize Permits in 2026: What Can Strand Your Long Distance Tow (And How We Handle It)

Every state in the U.S. has different weight limits, permit requirements, and towing regulations — and on a long distance tow, your truck will cross several of them. After 10+ years of hauling vehicles coast to coast, our team at Long Distance Towing has learned exactly which state lines require advance permits, which routes trigger

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Towing an RV vs. a Broken-Down Car: How Long Distance Towing Differs by Vehicle Type [2026]

Not all long distance towing jobs are the same — and knowing the difference can save you hundreds of dollars and hours of frustration. Whether you’re hauling a 40-foot Class A motorhome from Florida to Oregon or getting a broken-down sedan off the I-80 corridor in Nevada, our team approaches each vehicle type with a

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What Happens If Your Tow Truck Breaks Down Mid-Route? Our Protocol Explained [2026]

If your tow truck breaks down mid-route, your vehicle is never left stranded. Our protocol activates immediately: we dispatch a backup carrier from our fleet or a vetted partner within 60–90 minutes, your vehicle stays secured and covered by our insurance, and you receive real-time updates until delivery is complete. Every long distance tow we

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How to Prepare Your Vehicle for Long Distance Towing: The Complete Pre-Tow Checklist [2026]

Preparing your vehicle for long distance towing can mean the difference between a smooth, damage-free transport and a costly nightmare. Our team at Long Distance Towing has hauled tens of thousands of vehicles across every major U.S. route — and the calls we dread most are from customers who skipped the prep steps. This checklist

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How to Ship a Non-Running Vehicle: The Complete 2026 Guide

Shipping a non-running vehicle costs $100–$300 more than standard auto transport and requires a carrier equipped with a winch or forklift for loading and unloading. In 2026, most professional long-distance transport carriers can accommodate inoperable vehicles on both open and enclosed haulers — but you must disclose the non-running status at booking, not at pickup.

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Long Distance Towing Cost by State 2026: Prices, Factors & How to Save

Long distance towing costs between $1.50 and $4.00 per mile in 2026, with most state-to-state transports running $500 to $2,500 depending on distance, vehicle type, transport method, and seasonal demand. A 500-mile tow typically costs $750–$1,200, while a coast-to-coast haul runs $1,600–$2,500 for a standard sedan on open transport. This guide breaks down real 2026

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