I need to tow a disabled F-250 150 miles. This won't be an emergency tow. I'm going to start calling next week, but I'm wondering what the price would be for such a tow.
There's no way I can tow it myself without renting a bunch of equipment.
Pulling an F-250 for 150 miles is already considered a long-distance haul, and the prices may vary depending on the state, route and workload of the companies. It's better to immediately clarify whether they have a winch, because not all will take on non-working cars. Some carriers offer discounts on long distance towing cost if you book in advance and not urgently. Towing yourself means renting a trailer, belts, gas and nerves, so a pro is really easier and safer here.
Towing a car over a long distance is not a cheap matter and how much to tow a car 500 miles will depend on the road conditions, the type of car and how urgently the service is needed. The route is carefully planned so that there are no unnecessary stops and overpayments. On the road, the car is handled with care, always warning if any nuances arise. The service leaves the feeling that the work was done without haste and conscientiously.