Emergency towing in El Paso. One call. Any hour.
When a tire blows on I-10 at 2 a.m. or your engine quits in a Downtown parking garage, the last thing you need is to wait two hours for a driver who might not show. Quick Tow El Paso dispatches 24/7 with an average arrival of 30-45 minutes from the West Side through the Lower Valley. Flat-rate pricing quoted before the truck rolls.
What's included in this service?
- Live dispatch 24 hours, 7 days, including holidays
- Flatbed and wheel-lift trucks on standby metro-wide
- Freeway, canyon, mountain, and beach pullout recovery
- Post-collision staging and insurance-compliant paperwork
- Stuck-in-sand, winch-out, and off-road recovery
- Standard, mid-size, and heavy-duty fleet available
- Honest ETA given when you call - no bait-and-switch
- Police-directed and accident-scene response
When do you need this service?
- Vehicle will not start and you are stranded
- Flat tire you cannot safely change on the shoulder
- Overheating on a grade in the mountains
- Accident or collision requiring vehicle removal
- Ran out of fuel in an unsafe location
- Locked out overnight and need transport home
- Key broken, lost, or stolen away from home
- Driving under the influence - safe ride for you and the car
What do El Paso drivers ask about Emergency Towing?
How much does an emergency tow cost in El Paso?
A typical light-duty tow under 10 miles runs $95-$175 total, quoted flat before the driver rolls. Night and holiday calls are the same price - no surge pricing, no hidden fees. Heavy-duty and long-distance is priced separately with a written quote. You'll always hear the number before you say yes.
How fast can you get to me?
Average arrival across the El Paso metro is 30-45 minutes. The City of El Paso core is usually faster. The Lower Valley, Northwest Valley, and New Mexico line can run 45-75 minutes depending on traffic. We give you a real ETA when you call, not a script.
Will you come to the freeway?
Yes. I-10, Loop 375, US-54, Spur 601, and SH-20 - we work all El Paso freeways. For police-directed freeway tows, we follow the mandatory on-duty rotation. For private calls on freeway shoulders, we dispatch directly.
What do I do while I wait?
If you are on the freeway, stay in the vehicle with seatbelts on and hazards flashing unless there is fire or smoke. If you are off the road in a safe spot, step away from the vehicle. Do not try to change a tire on the shoulder of I-10 or Loop 375. Call us, stay put, and we'll handle it.
Do you accept insurance or motor club dispatches?
Yes - AAA, Allstate, Geico, USAA, State Farm, and the major motor clubs all route calls through us in the El Paso metro. If you have roadside coverage, call your insurer first so they cover the tow. If you need help direct, call us and we bill you flat rate.
Where do we offer Emergency Towing in the El Paso metro?
We provide emergency towing in every city and community in El Paso County. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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Drivers who called us for this
Examples of the kind of feedback we work to earn on every job. Verified reviews from real customers live on our Google Business Profile and Yelp pages.
Broke down on I-10 near Mesa at 1 a.m. Dispatcher answered on the first ring, gave me a real ETA, and the flatbed showed up 35 minutes later. Driver walked me through the load and I was home by 3. Exactly what I needed.
Our 26-foot rental truck died halfway through a move on US-54. Called three companies; Quick Tow was the only one who picked up. Heavy wrecker was onsite in under an hour and they dropped the truck exactly where we needed.
Model Y wouldn't shift out of park. They rolled up with a low-clearance flatbed, knew exactly what button combo puts it in transport mode, loaded with soft straps. No drama, no scratches, no nonsense.
Need emergency towing in the El Paso metro?
Call for a free quote. Most work scheduled within the week.