3 Ways To Get Cheaper Towing

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Realizing that your vehicle isn't operable for one reason or another can cause you to go into a panic. You probably know that you need to call a towing company for assistance, but you could be worried about the cost. Luckily, there is a good chance that you don't have to pay full price for towing. In fact, you might already have a service in place that will allow you to have your vehicle towed for free.You may also be able to have a towing company bring you gas, jumper cables, a tire or similar to help you. Before you pay full price for towing, make sure that you check for these three things first.

1. Check Your Cell Phone Plan

Many cell phone providers offer roadside assistance as a part of their regular phone plans. You might not even realize that you have this coverage, but you can generally call 611 to reach your cell phone provider's customer service line. Then, you can find out if towing is part of your plan before you pay out of pocket for this service.

2. Read Your Car's Warranty Information

Is your car still under its manufacturers warranty? If so, there is a good chance that roadside assistance is included. If you need for someone to bring you a gallon of gas or help you get your keys out of your locked car, there's a good chance that this is covered under your roadside assistance plan. Plus, if your car is having a mechanical issue, you can have it towed to a local dealership to find out if the repairs are covered by your warranty as well.

3. Call Your Car Insurance Company

Many insurance providers offer towing and other roadside assistance as a part of your policy. You probably pay extra for this service if you have it, but many people forget to call their insurance companies when dealing with towing emergencies. Don't assume that your insurance will only pay for towing if you are involved in a collision. In many cases, you can have your vehicle towed for any reason at all if you have added towing to your policy.

As you can see, there are a few ways that you can score cheap -- or even free -- towing. Try these three things before you pay full price for towing services, and you might be surprised by what you qualify for. However, if you want to be prepared for any roadside emergency, keep the phone number of a towing company, such as Frank's Towing, on hand at all times. 

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