How Much Does a Tow Cost in Tucson? (2025 Pricing Guide)
The honest breakdown: hook fee, per-mile rate, after-hours, and where the sneaky charges usually hide on other companies' invoices.
Tow pricing in Tucson generally has three parts: a hook fee (the flat rate for showing up and loading the vehicle), a per-mile rate, and any specialty charges (winching, dollies, after-hours, extra-heavy vehicle).
As of 2025, honest local rates in Tucson run roughly $75–$125 for the hook fee and $4–$7 per loaded mile for a standard passenger vehicle. Motorcycles, lifted trucks, and lowered sports cars fall a little outside those ranges because they need specific equipment.
The City of Tucson caps maximum rates for non-consent tows (when a car is towed from private property without the owner calling) at the Arizona DPS schedule. Consent tows — the kind you call for — are set by the tow company.
Where hidden fees show up. Storage per day, gate fees after 5pm, mileage measured from the yard instead of pickup, and 'administration' surcharges on the final invoice. Ask for the full quote up front and get it in writing or via text.
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