Flatbed vs. Traditional Towing – What’s Best for Your Vehicle?

Towing & Breakdown Essentials

This post compares flatbed towing and wheel-lift towing, helping readers make an informed choice. It’s ideal for customers who want to protect their vehicle and understand costs.

Many people don’t know there’s more than one way to tow a vehicle — and the method used can make a big difference in protecting the vehicle from further damage. This blog breaks down the differences between flatbed and wheel-lift towing, using clear language, comparisons, and real-life examples.

It explains which types of vehicles should always be flatbed towed (like EVs, AWDs, and low-clearance cars), and discusses why flatbeds, though a bit pricier, are often the safer option. This post also positions your business as a professional service provider that understands what’s best for each vehicle — a huge trust-builder for customers with high-end or delicate cars. It not only informs but reinforces your brand’s quality standard.

I was on a weekend trip when my car suddenly broke down in a remote area. Their team was super responsive and reached me faster than I expected. The driver was very helpful and professional. Honestly, a lifesaver!
- Kavita Deshmukh

Facts you should know and aware off.

  • Flatbed towing is recommended by most manufacturers for AWD, EVs, and luxury vehicles.

  • Flatbed trucks reduce risk of tire drag, bumper damage, and undercarriage scratches.

  • Flatbed towing can be up to 30% safer than traditional methods for sensitive vehicles.

Tips you should keep in mind ALWAYS!

 Not all towing methods suit every car. Here’s how to choose the safest option for your situation.

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