When towing is free
Towing is included when Remove My Junk Car buys the vehicle and the pickup details match the quote. That means the vehicle location, access, condition, and ownership status should be described accurately before dispatch.
If the vehicle is underground, blocked in, missing wheels, or difficult to access, tell us early so dispatch can plan the right equipment.
Why free towing matters
A standalone tow can erase much of a junk car payout. Including towing in the sale keeps the transaction simple: one quote, one pickup, and one final handoff.
This is especially helpful for non-running cars, accident vehicles, and driveway cars that have been sitting too long to move safely.
How to prepare for the truck
Clear access around the vehicle when possible, remove belongings and plates, and have the keys and paperwork ready. If the car has no keys or seized wheels, mention it before the driver is assigned.
Good preparation helps the pickup finish quickly and protects the final quote from avoidable complications.
Questions about free car towing
Is junk car towing really free?
Yes, towing is included when Remove My Junk Car buys the vehicle and the pickup details match the quote. The quote should make towing terms clear before a driver is assigned.
Can free towing handle a car that does not start?
Yes. Non-running cars are one of the main reasons sellers use junk car towing. Tell dispatch if the car has no keys, seized wheels, flat tires, missing wheels, or difficult access so the right truck can be planned.
Where can the tow truck pick up the vehicle?
Pickup can usually be arranged from homes, driveways, repair shops, parking lots, fleet yards, and some roadside locations. Access, parking rules, and safety conditions should be confirmed before dispatch.