Long-Distance Towing from Garland โ How It Works
Call (682) 443-7999 with your Garland pickup address, destination, and vehicle info. A firm flat-rate price before any truck rolls โ transparent pricing for Garland's diverse community.
Same-day or advance scheduling from anywhere in Garland โ Firewheel Town Center area, North Garland, South Garland, and all residential and industrial areas.
Your vehicle is photographed and documented before loading โ a clear condition record that protects you for the entire haul.
Soft straps at manufacturer tie-down points. All four wheels off the ground โ no drivetrain stress across hundreds of miles.
A live tracking link follows your vehicle from Garland to its destination. A 30-minute advance call ensures someone is ready at delivery.
What's Included in Every Long-Distance Tow
- Flatbed transport: All four wheels off the ground for the entire haul.
- Pre- and post-load photo inspection: Documented condition at pickup and delivery.
- GPS tracking link: Real-time location from Garland to your destination.
- 30-minute delivery notice: We call ahead so someone is ready to receive the vehicle.
- Written receipt: Signed delivery confirmation with condition notes.
- Commercial cargo insurance: Coverage throughout the entire haul.
Common Long-Distance Routes from Garland
- Garland to Houston โ ~255 miles via I-30 West to I-45 South (~3.75 hrs)
- Garland to Austin โ ~205 miles via I-30 West to I-35 South (~3.25 hrs)
- Garland to San Antonio โ ~290 miles via I-30 West to I-35 South (~4.5 hrs)
- Garland to Oklahoma City โ ~215 miles via US-75 North (~3.25 hrs)
- Garland to Shreveport โ ~185 miles via I-20 East (~2.75 hrs)
- Garland to Tyler โ ~90 miles via I-20 East (~1.5 hrs)
Who Uses Long-Distance Towing from Garland?
Garland is one of the most diverse cities in the DFW Metroplex, with a wide cross-section of residents who need professional vehicle transport for different reasons:
- East Dallas suburb relocators: Garland and Rowlett families moving to other Texas cities who need a vehicle transported rather than driven on the highway.
- Snowbirds: Established Garland neighborhoods โ particularly along the northern edge near Sachse and Wylie โ have seasonal residents who transport vehicles to warmer climates.
- Military families: Service members connected to DFW-area bases PCSing to new duty stations in other states.
- Classic car enthusiasts: Garland has a strong automotive culture; collectors regularly need vehicles moved from purchase locations without driven miles.
- College students: Families sending a second vehicle to a student at UT, A&M, or out-of-state universities.
- Fleet operators: Industrial businesses in South and East Garland moving work vehicles to or from other Texas operations.