Specialty Tows — Service #22 of 30
Luxury & Exotic Car Towing NYC
Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Rolls-Royce & Bentley
White-glove flatbed transport for high-value vehicles. Low-clearance ramps, soft tie-downs, and drivers trained on exotics. No damage, no scratches, no shortcuts.
About Luxury & Exotic Car Towing
Exotic cars sit three to four inches off the ground — standard tow truck ramps will scrape the lip, shear off the splitter, or catch the diffuser. We run low-angle hydraulic flatbeds with wooden ramp extensions for front-end clearance. Tie-downs attach to factory tow hooks or subframe points only — never to control arms or body panels. Our drivers assigned to exotic transport are specifically cleared for high-value work and carry elevated cargo insurance. Discretion on pickup and delivery is standard.
Everything You Need to Know About Luxury & Exotic Car Towing in NYC
Luxury & Exotic Car Towing is one of 30 services The NYC Towing Service runs across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, and inside the specialty tows category it is one of the calls we handle most. Exotic cars sit three to four inches off the ground — standard tow truck ramps will scrape the lip, shear off the splitter, or catch the diffuser. We run low-angle hydraulic flatbeds with wooden ramp extensions for front-end clearance. Tie-downs attach to factory tow hooks or subframe points only — never to control arms or body panels. Our drivers assigned to exotic transport are specifically cleared for high-value work and carry elevated cargo insurance. Discretion on pickup and delivery is standard. The reason a dedicated luxury & exotic car towing line exists — instead of folding the work into a generic tow call — is that the failure mode, the gear, the on-scene procedure, and the NYC-specific hazards are all different. A dispatcher who runs luxury & exotic car towing every day knows which truck to send, which bridge to avoid, which neighborhood tends to generate this call, and how to price it without surprising the customer at the curb.
New York runs luxury & exotic car towing differently than the suburbs for a reason. The street grid is narrow, the curb is always contested, alt-side-parking enforcement turns every Tuesday into a game of musical chairs, and weather swings from 95-degree July humidity to a 12-degree February wind chill that kills marginal batteries in their sleep. A suburban operator from Westchester or Nassau who rolls a truck into the city without local knowledge loses an hour just to routing — the luxury & exotic car towing call that should take 25 minutes becomes a 90-minute call, and the customer eats the lost time in billable minutes or worse, a missed window for a tow to a body shop that closes at 5. Our luxury & exotic car towing team is staged across the five boroughs on purpose, so we are never the long-haul operator on your job.
Why does luxury & exotic car towing happen as often as it does in New York? The short answer is density and stress. With roughly 1.4 million registered passenger vehicles plus the daily inflow of delivery trucks, rideshare drivers, out-of-borough commuters, and commercial fleets, the city generates more mechanical events per square mile than almost anywhere else in the country. The long answer is specific to this service. mechanical failure requiring dealer service — exotics need factory-trained techs and factory-sourced parts, so a broken Ferrari goes to a Ferrari dealer regardless of where the owner lives is the single most common cause we see — it shows up on dispatch logs week after week and accounts for a meaningful share of our luxury & exotic car towing volume.
battery failure on a garage-parked vehicle that sat without a battery maintainer — common on collector cars stored between drives is the second pattern we see repeatedly. It tends to hit during specific weather windows or in specific neighborhoods, and it is one of the reasons we stage trucks the way we do. If you have been driving in NYC for more than a year, you have probably either experienced this yourself or watched a neighbor experience it. The difference between "annoying hour" and "ruined day" is almost always how fast the help arrived and whether the operator understood what they were looking at.
low-clearance bottoming on an NYC speed bump, a driveway apron, or a parking ramp — exotics scrape when they shouldn't is another major contributor. New Yorkers who park on the street long-term see this more than garage parkers, and drivers who commute into Manhattan from the outer boroughs see a different flavor of it. minor mechanical issue (coolant, sensor, warning light) that the owner doesn't want to risk driving shows up in our logs too — less common than the first two, but when it happens it almost always generates a luxury & exotic car towing call because the vehicle is genuinely not drivable. concours event transport — moving a show-quality vehicle to Pebble Beach, Amelia Island, Greenwich, The Quail, or one of the NYC-area concours rounds out the top five. Each of these causes maps to a different on-scene procedure, which is why one-size-fits-all tow operators tend to show up with the wrong truck.
Borough by borough, the causes tilt differently. Manhattan's mid- and high-rise garage population insulates a lot of vehicles from weather-driven failures, but the curbside-parked vehicles on the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, West Village, and East Village see all of it. Brooklyn's mix of brownstone blocks, commercial corridors, and the Belt Parkway shoulder generates a specific pattern — a lot of overnight-park failures in Park Slope, Williamsburg, Bushwick, and Bay Ridge, and a lot of highway-shoulder calls on the Belt and the BQE. Queens is the highest-volume borough for our luxury & exotic car towing line overall, with the 6.7-mile Cross Island Parkway, the LIE, Grand Central Parkway, and the JFK and LaGuardia approach roads all feeding calls. The Bronx's elevated highways (Cross Bronx, Major Deegan, Bruckner) and Staten Island's hills plus the West Shore and Staten Island Expressway corridors each produce their own patterns.
If luxury & exotic car towing is happening to you right now, the first thing to do is confirm garage clearance — if your building has a tight garage entry, our low-angle flatbed loaded may not clear, and we meet you at street level. Do not try to push through — whatever is wrong, driving on it compounds the damage and often turns a roadside fix into a full tow plus shop time. Get to the safest position you can reach in the next 30 seconds and stop. If you are in a travel lane on the BQE, the LIE, the FDR, the Cross Bronx, the West Side Highway, or any parkway, the shoulder is your goal. If no shoulder exists, call 911 first — NYPD and the NYC Department of Transportation have protocols for exactly this situation, and they need to manage the scene before any tow operator is allowed to work it safely.
Second, have the factory tow hook installed if your vehicle uses one (most porsches, ferraris, and lamborghinis have a threaded tow hook that screws into the front or rear) — dispatch asks about this in the intake call. Hazard lights reduce the probability of a secondary collision by a meaningful margin, and on NYC highways where closing speeds in the left lane are 60+ mph, that margin matters. If you do not have a reflective triangle or cones, stand at the rear corner of the vehicle on the curb side and wave traffic around — do not stand between the vehicle and oncoming traffic, ever. Keep passengers out of the vehicle if you are on a highway; keep passengers inside the vehicle with seatbelts on if you are on a low-speed side street.
Third, confirm the destination accepts the vehicle — high-end dealers and service centers have specific receiving procedures, and an unannounced delivery after hours can cause problems. The more specific you are, the faster the right truck and right tools get to you. "I'm on the BQE northbound near Atlantic Avenue and the engine died" is useful. "I'm somewhere in Brooklyn and the car won't go" costs the dispatcher 60 seconds of clarifying questions. Give cross streets, the mile marker if you see one, what you were doing when the failure happened, and whether any warning lights are on the dashboard. The dispatcher will read back a truck number, driver name, and ETA before ending the call.
Fourth, call (212) 470-4068 and specify the vehicle with make, model, and any specific considerations (air suspension, active aero, recent repaint, etc.). Driver's license, registration, insurance card, and payment method. If this is a commercial vehicle, also pull the DOT number, company name, and fleet contact. If it is an insurance tow, find the claim number and the adjuster's contact. Getting these ready before the truck arrives shaves minutes off the handoff and makes the invoice cleaner. Fifth, remove anything valuable from the cabin — exotic interiors shouldn't ride with loose items, and our drivers prefer an empty cabin for liability reasons. For concours or auction transport, confirm insurance coverage — your policy may or may not cover the transport, and we carry elevated cargo insurance for customer verification
A note on bystander "help" in NYC: if a stranger pulls over and offers to jump your battery, plug your tire, unlock your door, or push you out of a snowbank, default to a polite no. The city has a persistent low-grade problem with bad-faith roadside actors — people who offer a "quick fix" that turns into a demanded cash payment, or worse, a setup for theft. Professional operators have marked trucks, uniforms, a dispatcher on the phone who can confirm our arrival, and licensing that we will show you on request. If someone pulls up without credentials, keep your doors locked, tell them help is already on the way, and stay put.
When we roll a luxury & exotic car towing call, the truck arrives loaded with the specific gear the job needs — not a generic kit. A low-angle hydraulic flatbed with wooden ramp extensions — standard flatbed ramps are too steep for most exotics and will scrape the front splitter or rear diffuser is the first item, and it is the one that actually solves the primary problem on most calls. We maintain it in working condition and test it before every shift because a dead battery in a jump-starter or a dry tank on a fuel delivery truck would make the whole trip a waste of everyone's time.
Specialty low-clearance ramps for the most extreme exotics (Ferrari F8, Lamborghini Aventador, Koenigsegg, McLaren 720S) backs up the primary tool, and Soft tie-down straps that attach to factory tow hooks or subframe points only — never to body panels, control arms, or suspension components handles the secondary situations that turn up on maybe one call in five. Experienced drivers know that the phoned-in description is not always what we find on scene — "dead battery" sometimes turns out to be a bad starter, "flat tire" sometimes turns out to be a broken control arm, "locked out" sometimes turns out to be a dead key fob. The second and third items in the truck's kit cover those cases so the driver does not have to radio dispatch and wait for a second truck with different gear.
Rim protectors and wheel straps that don't damage polished or painted wheels and A clean flatbed surface — our exotic flatbeds are kept clean and covered between calls to prevent bed-mounted scratches round out the kit for common variations. For luxury & exotic car towing specifically, the toolkit also includes wheel chocks that hold on a steep NYC grade (every driver has stories from the hills in Riverdale, Kingsbridge, Washington Heights, Staten Island's Todt Hill, and Brooklyn's Park Slope), reflective cones and triangles for scene protection on high-speed roads, and work lights for overnight calls where streetlights do not cover the shoulder you are stuck on.
Every truck in our luxury & exotic car towing fleet also carries documentation gear — a phone mount, a dash camera, and a digital intake pad for photos and the customer's signature at completion. We photograph the vehicle before we touch it, during the procedure, and after. Those photos live in your service record for 90 days and are available on request if your insurance adjuster, body shop, or attorney needs them. For fleet accounts, condition-report photos are pushed to your fleet portal automatically before the truck leaves the scene.
The most common mistake we see on luxury & exotic car towing calls is letting a generalist tow operator with a standard-angle flatbed load an exotic — scraped splitter or diffuser is nearly guaranteed, and the repair is thousands. Drivers convince themselves the problem will sort itself out, they try to nurse the vehicle to a "safer" spot and make it worse, or they spend 40 minutes trying to DIY a fix before picking up the phone. The city does not reward that patience — parking enforcement, NYPD towing of vehicles in travel lanes, theft from stationary vehicles, and the risk of a secondary collision all scale with time. Calling us at minute 2 instead of minute 42 changes the whole shape of the call.
The second most common mistake is tying down through the wheels on an exotic — stresses the suspension and leaves permanent marks on polished rims. The city has a persistent pattern of unlicensed operators who listen to police scanners and show up at breakdown scenes to pitch an inflated cash-only service. Real operators have truck numbers, dispatcher confirmation, licensing we can produce on request, and a paper trail. If a truck shows up that you did not call, does not match the one dispatch described, or does not have credentials, keep your doors locked and call dispatch back to confirm.
Third, tying down to control arms or body panels — can bend the control arm or dent the body. Flat-rate is flat-rate. The number the dispatcher quotes on the phone is the number on the invoice unless the scope materially changes, in which case the driver will stop and walk you through the revised quote before proceeding. Fourth, loading an exotic with the factory tow hook missing — many exotics cannot be winched onto the bed without the factory hook, and attempting alternate pull points damages the car. We take photos because they protect both of us. Refusing the photo walkthrough almost always signals a customer who is planning to dispute the charge later, and it makes the driver's job harder. It also means no receipt for insurance.
Fifth, Using an open flatbed for a concours-quality vehicle — road grime, bug splatter, and winter salt are all unacceptable on a show car, and enclosed transport is the answer A locked vehicle on an NYC curb with hazards on is a theft risk — not because NYC is particularly dangerous but because "hazards on, unattended" reads as "opportunity" to the small number of people who work that opportunity. Sit inside with the doors locked if it is safe to do so, or stay within visual range of the vehicle until the driver arrives.
Pricing for luxury & exotic car towing in NYC is flat-rate, quoted on the phone before we dispatch, and matched at the invoice. Luxury and exotic towing is priced at a premium over standard flatbed because of the specialty equipment (low-angle ramps, wooden extensions), the elevated cargo insurance, and the driver skill requirement. The premium is quoted on the phone before dispatch. Enclosed transport for concours or high-value moves is priced separately and significantly higher than open flatbed because the enclosed trailer is a more expensive asset. Long-distance exotic moves to events (Pebble Beach, Amelia Island, etc.) are quoted as destination-based flat rates. Local NYC exotic tows (to a dealer, service center, or event) are priced on the phone. The one thing that does vary is scope — if we arrive and the situation is materially different from what was described, the driver stops and rebuilds the quote with you before doing the work. "Materially different" means the vehicle turned out to be an AWD when the phone call described it as FWD, or the "flat tire" turned out to be a blown-out sidewall that needs flatbed instead of curbside plug, or the "dead battery" is actually a bad alternator and we need to tow to a shop instead of just jumping. Honest rebuild, itemized.
What affects the flat rate: the type of truck (wheel-lift vs flatbed vs heavy-duty), the distance of the tow (first five miles are included, per-mile beyond), the time of day only for specific calls where the scope legitimately requires overnight or holiday rigging (we do not charge an "after-hours surcharge" just for being awake — that is a national-dispatcher trick), and the specific procedure on the job. We itemize all of it on the invoice. For insurance claim tows we bill the carrier directly where the policy covers it and you pay zero out of pocket.
Methods of payment accepted: every major credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Zelle for established customers, and cash. Receipts are emailed within minutes of completion — the driver sends it before leaving the scene. For fleet accounts we bill net-30 on a consolidated monthly invoice. For insurance claim tows we have direct-bill relationships with Geico, State Farm, Allstate, Progressive, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Nationwide, Travelers, and most regional carriers. If your carrier is not on that list we can still help — we collect up front, provide a detailed receipt, and most carriers reimburse on submission.
Here is how a luxury & exotic car towing call goes from start to finish. Minute zero, you call (212) 470-4068. The dispatcher who answers is the dispatcher who is going to route your truck — not a call center in another state, not an answering service, not a voicemail. In 60-90 seconds we confirm your location (address or cross-streets, the latter works fine), what is wrong with the vehicle, year/make/model, and where it needs to go after service.
Minute 2, dispatch selects a truck. The selection is based on three variables: which truck is closest to you, which truck has the right gear for luxury & exotic car towing specifically, and which driver has the most experience with your vehicle class. For luxury, exotic, EV, AWD, and motorcycle calls, the selection is tighter because a generalist wheel-lift driver is the wrong call. Dispatch reads you the truck number, driver name, and ETA before ending the call. If traffic has shifted the ETA while you were on the phone, we tell you.
Minute 15-30 (typical window, longer during snow events and major traffic disruptions), the truck arrives. The driver pulls up, confirms your identity and the vehicle, and walks the vehicle with you to document condition. Date-stamped photos go into your service record. The driver explains exactly what is about to happen — which tool is going to touch the vehicle, what the expected outcome is, and what could change the scope mid-job.
Minutes 30-60, the work happens. For most luxury & exotic car towing calls, the on-scene work is 15-30 minutes. For tows, we load, tie down, and route to the destination. For roadside procedures (battery, tire, lockout, gas), we complete the procedure, confirm the fix, and run a quick post-service check — for example, on battery jumps we verify the alternator is charging before we leave, so you do not run ten miles and stall. At completion, payment processes on the spot, the receipt emails to you, and the service report closes in our system.
End of call, you have a paid invoice in your email, a full photo record in your service history, and the vehicle at its destination or back in working order. If any follow-up is needed — warranty claim on parts we installed, disputed charge, insurance paperwork, lost receipt — you call the same dispatch number. We do not offshore support. The operator who took your call can pull your ticket and answer questions from the same screen.
A few NYC-specific things about luxury & exotic car towing that national operators miss. Exotic dealer service centers in NYC — Ferrari Manhattan (West Side Highway), Lamborghini Manhattan (West Side), Porsche Manhattan (West Side and the Long Island City service center), Rolls-Royce Manhattan, Bentley Manhattan — and we know the receiving procedures for each — that is the kind of detail a suburban dispatcher does not know and a local driver knows in their sleep. It changes the routing, the gear loadout, and sometimes the drop-off destination.
High-end independent specialists — Miller Motorcars for Ferrari and other exotics, Wegman Ferrari, and some Brooklyn and Queens indy shops that specialize in specific brands is another one we plan around. NYC's bridge and tunnel network shapes every route — the Verrazzano, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro, the Triboro/RFK, the GWB, the Lincoln, the Holland, the Midtown Tunnel, the Brooklyn-Battery/Hugh Carey — each has its own clearance, toll, traffic pattern, and breakdown-response protocol. A driver who takes the wrong crossing loses 20 minutes. A driver who does not know that the Holland Tunnel has no shoulder loses the whole call if a breakdown happens on the wrong side.
Garage height restrictions in NYC luxury buildings are tight — most condo and co-op garages cap at 6'6" or 7', which excludes most flatbeds with an exotic loaded. We often meet customers at the garage entry also shows up repeatedly. If you live or work in NYC, you know alternate-side parking is not a suggestion — it is a tool the city uses to keep the curb moving and the street-sweepers productive. On luxury & exotic car towing calls, alt-side enforcement creates two patterns: the "plowed-in on alt-side-suspended day" pattern and the "dispatch window has to finish before the 8:30 AM street-sweeper arrives" pattern. Our dispatchers watch the city's alt-side calendar and route accordingly.
Exotic-friendly storage facilities in NYC — some buildings in Tribeca, SoHo, and on the West Side specialize in storing owner collections and have staff familiar with our procedures rounds out the NYC-specific awareness. Auction transport out of NYC — RM Sotheby's NYC auctions at Rockefeller Center and other venues generate exotic transport volume when the auction staging happens NYC's five boroughs each have their own personality, their own call patterns, and their own geography. Manhattan's vertical density and garage population, Brooklyn's brownstone curbs and waterfront industrial corridors, Queens's wide-open parkway system, the Bronx's elevated highway grid, and Staten Island's suburban-leaning street network — each one calls for a slightly different playbook on luxury & exotic car towing, and the dispatcher who takes your call knows which playbook to run.
Weather overlays the whole thing. NYC's freeze-thaw cycle between November and March is brutal on batteries, tires, and cooling systems. The summer's 90-degree humidity turns a marginal radiator into a roadside boil-over. Nor'easters stall traffic for hours and create the "stuck in a snowbank" calls we run through March. Our luxury & exotic car towing operation is sized for all of that — we do not reduce staffing in winter or bet on "quiet" weekends. The dispatch line is staffed 24/7, every day, every holiday.
Luxury & Exotic Car Towing frequently dovetails with other services we run. The most common crossovers are Flatbed Towing, Classic & Antique Car Transport, Long Distance Towing, Dealer & Auto Transport. If you call us for one and the situation turns out to be the other, dispatch re-routes on the same phone call — you do not have to hang up and start over. For example, a luxury & exotic car towing call that turns into a tow is handled without a second intake. A call that starts as one service and turns out to need a different truck gets the right truck dispatched with the original service fee credited toward the new job.
Drivers in our fleet cross-train on adjacent services. A driver staged for luxury & exotic car towing can handle the top one or two related calls on the same truck for most scenarios, which is how we keep ETAs tight. For calls that genuinely need a specialized truck (heavy-duty, low-angle flatbed for exotics, enclosed trailer for classics), we dispatch the right equipment and coordinate the handoff so the customer is not left waiting for a second truck on an open block.
Luxury and exotic owners expect a different service level and are willing to pay for it. The call pattern is scheduled rather than emergency — a battery issue on a garaged Ferrari gets addressed on a pre-planned time window, not a rush dispatch. Dealers and service centers use us because we don't damage inventory. Collectors use us because we document carefully and treat the vehicle like it's ours. Concours event participants use us because the transport chain into Pebble Beach or Amelia Island is unforgiving of mistakes. Every customer in this category has expectations about chain of custody, damage accountability, and driver professionalism that we meet via driver certification and equipment specs. The profile we see most often is someone who did not plan to need this service today, whose day has already gone sideways, and who needs a clean, fast, non-dramatic resolution so they can get back to whatever they were supposed to be doing. We optimize the whole operation for that — short phone intake, fast dispatch, honest pricing, competent drivers, zero upsell pressure.
The second profile is repeat customers and accounts — fleet managers, body shops, property managers, insurance adjusters, dealerships — for whom this is a recurring operational need and the question is not "is there a tow operator" but "is there a tow operator who documents cleanly, bills predictably, and shows up on time every time." We are built for both profiles. The individual stranded driver gets the same priority routing as the fleet account; the fleet account gets the consolidated invoicing and dedicated account manager that individual callers do not need.
Emergency 101
Quick Tips for Luxury & Exotic Car Towing in NYC
The short version of what to do while you wait for dispatch. For the full step-by-step with do's, don'ts, pricing breakdown, and NYC-specific FAQs, see the full Luxury & Exotic Car Towing guide. If the situation shifts into something adjacent — a junk car removal / scrap car towing or a illegally parked vehicle tow call — dispatch can re-route on the same phone call.
- 1Don't move the car. Low-clearance splitters can be damaged by something as small as an uneven driveway slope.
- 2Call dispatch and specify 'exotic, low-clearance' so we send the right truck on the first dispatch.
- 3Locate the factory tow hook and the specific thread adapter (often in the trunk or frunk, sometimes in the owner's manual).
- 4Note the car's exact year, make, model, and trim — many exotics have drivetrain-specific handling.
How Luxury & Exotic Car Towing Works in NYC
Call Dispatch
Call (212) 470-4068 and describe the situation — where you are (cross-streets are fine), what's wrong, and the year/make/model. 90-second call.
Flat Rate + Live ETA
Dispatcher quotes a flat rate on the call and gives you an honest ETA. Typical arrival 20–40 minutes. Truck number and driver name before you hang up.
Driver Arrives
Driver confirms condition, takes timestamped photos, and walks through the procedure. Nothing happens out of sight.
Done & Receipt
Paid at completion by card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or cash. Receipt emailed immediately. Insurance billing direct for accident tows.
Frequently Asked Questions About Luxury & Exotic Car Towing
The questions we hear most often from NYC drivers calling for luxury & exotic car towing. Still have questions? Call dispatch at (212) 470-4068 — we answer them on the phone the same way.
What makes exotic towing different from regular towing?
The equipment and the driver. Exotics sit 3-4 inches off the ground; standard flatbed ramps scrape. We use low-angle hydraulic flatbeds with wooden ramp extensions. Tie-downs go to factory tow hooks or subframe points only, never to body panels or control arms. Drivers assigned to exotic calls are specifically cleared and experienced — we don't let generalists load a Lamborghini.
Do you carry enough insurance for a $300K car?
Yes. Standard tow-operator insurance isn't adequate for exotics; we carry elevated cargo insurance specifically for high-value vehicles. Coverage amounts are available on request for customers who need to verify before authorizing transport.
Can you do enclosed transport?
Yes. For concours-quality vehicles, fresh paint, original paint classics, or any vehicle where weather and road grime exposure matter, enclosed transport is the right choice. Enclosed runs about twice the rate of open flatbed because the trailer is a more expensive asset. Scheduling typically requires 24-72 hours lead time for enclosed.
Will the driver know how to handle my specific car?
Yes — drivers assigned to exotic transport are familiar with the major brands and models (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, McLaren, Koenigsegg). If your vehicle has specific considerations (air suspension settings, active aero modes, factory tow-hook requirements), tell dispatch and we brief the driver accordingly.
Can you transport to an auction or concours?
Yes. Greenwich Concours, Amelia Island, Pebble Beach, The Quail, Hershey AACA, and specialty auctions (RM Sotheby's, Gooding, Bonhams) are regular destinations. For cross-country events, we coordinate driver rotation to meet DOT hours-of-service rules and arrival timing.
How fast can you get here?
Typical arrival window is 20 to 40 minutes anywhere in the five boroughs, and the dispatcher quotes a specific ETA before ending the call. Arrival times stretch during snowstorms, major highway incidents, and the tightest rush-hour windows on the Cross Bronx, BQE, and Queens-Midtown approach. Overnight ETAs are often faster than daytime because traffic is lower. You get a truck number and driver name the moment dispatch routes the call, and you can call back any time for a live status update while you wait.
Do you charge extra for overnight, weekends, or holidays?
No. The rate quoted on the phone is the rate on the invoice regardless of time of day, day of the week, or holiday. We staff 24/7/365 on purpose so that overnight and weekend calls are part of the normal operation, not an exception we charge a surcharge for. National roadside networks sometimes add after-hours surcharges when they subcontract to local operators; we don't, because we are the local operator.
How do I pay, and will I get a receipt?
We accept every major credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Zelle for established customers, and cash. The driver processes payment on scene before leaving, and the itemized receipt emails to you within minutes. For fleet accounts we bill net-30 on a consolidated monthly invoice. For insurance claim tows where your policy covers the service, we direct-bill the carrier and your out-of-pocket is zero. Receipts include the truck number, driver, odometer readings, and itemized line items for your records or insurance submission.
Why Choose Us for Luxury & Exotic Car Towing
NYC has plenty of options for luxury & exotic car towing — national roadside networks, light-pole flyer operators, and local shops. We're the licensed local operator those networks subcontract to when they do the job right. When you call us directly, you skip the dispatch markup and the subcontractor chain. Faster response, lower rate, cleaner execution.
Our drivers are W-2 employees, not gig workers. They train on every common vehicle platform — conventional cars, AWD and 4WD, EVs with manufacturer-spec procedures, motorcycles with proper flatbed technique, low-clearance luxury cars, and heavy commercial vehicles. The right truck shows up the first time.
Flat-rate pricing quoted on the phone before dispatch. NYC DCWP licensed. Commercial auto, garage liability, and on-hook insurance on every truck and every load. No NYC surcharge, no after-hours markup, no storage fees on same-day drops. Receipts emailed before the truck leaves the scene.
Where in NYC Luxury & Exotic Car Towing Happens Most
Exotic call volume clusters in NYC's wealthiest neighborhoods — Tribeca, SoHo, West Village, Battery Park City, Hudson Yards, Upper East Side, Upper West Side, and parts of Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO. Dealer pickup volume comes from the West Side exotic-dealer corridor in Manhattan. Storage-facility volume concentrates in Long Island City and some parts of Manhattan where owners rent specialty storage for collections.
We dispatch to every neighborhood in the five boroughs, but these are the areas where we run luxury & exotic car towing calls most often. Click any to see our full luxury & exotic car towing service in that neighborhood, or call (212) 470-4068 for dispatch right now.
Luxury & Exotic Car Towing Pricing
Flat-rate, quoted on the phone before dispatch. See full pricing page.
Specialty Tows
Junk cars, impound recovery, illegally parked enforcement, and abandoned vehicle removal.
Related Services We Handle Too
Luxury & Exotic Car Towing calls often overlap with these services. If your situation shifts mid-call, dispatch re-routes without you having to start over.
Flatbed Towing
Luxury, AWD, EV & Long-Distance
Flatbed is mandatory for AWD, EVs, luxury cars with low ground clearance, and anything going more than a few miles. All four wheels off the ground, zero drivetrain stress.
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Classic & Antique Car Transport
Enclosed & Open Flatbed for Collector Vehicles
Pre-war, post-war, muscle car, concours restoration — classic vehicles move on soft-strap flatbeds or enclosed trailers with climate protection. No lifting, no dragging, no dollies.
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Long Distance Towing
Out-of-State & Interstate Transport
Long-haul transport on flatbed to anywhere in the Northeast corridor — upstate NY, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts. Flat-rate quoted up front.
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Dealer & Auto Transport
B2B Vehicle Moves for Dealerships
Dealership-to-dealership trades, auction pickups, customer deliveries, and inventory rebalancing. Volume pricing and dedicated dispatch lines for retail partners.
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Also in Specialty Tows
Junk Car Removal / Scrap Car Towing
Old Cars Hauled Away — Often for Cash
Dead, rusted-out, or non-running vehicles removed from your driveway or curb. Title transferred, vehicle scrapped at licensed yards. Cash on the spot when value allows.
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Illegally Parked Vehicle Tow
Private Property Enforcement
Private-lot, driveway, and fire-lane enforcement. We follow NYC private-property tow rules to the letter — proper signage, photo documentation, legal drop.
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Impound Recovery / Release
We'll Get Your Car Back from the Pound
Car got towed by NYPD or a private tow? We can recover it from the pound and deliver it to your home or shop. Paperwork navigation included.
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Abandoned Vehicle Removal
Clear That Dead Car Off Your Block or Lot
Abandoned vehicles removed from private lots, driveways, and — with proper NYC DOT process — public streets. Full legal documentation.
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EV & Tesla Towing
Flatbed-Only Transport for Electric Vehicles
Teslas, Rivians, Lucids, and every other EV get flatbed-only transport. Towing an EV with lift slings or dollies destroys the drivetrain — we never do it.
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Insurance Claim Towing
Direct-Billed to Your Insurance Carrier
After an accident, we handle the tow and bill your insurance directly when covered. No out-of-pocket where your policy covers it. Fast response, proper documentation, clean handoff to the body shop.
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Auto Body & Collision Shop Delivery
Post-Accident Transport to Any NYC Body Shop
Damaged vehicles delivered to the body shop of your choice — or a shop we recommend. Flatbed transport with no further damage, coordinated with the shop so they can start work when we arrive.
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Boat & Trailer Towing
Boat Trailers, Jet Skis & Utility Trailers
Broken-down boat trailer on the Belt Parkway. Jet ski trailer with a dead bearing. Utility trailer with no spare. We handle trailer recovery across NYC and to your marina or storage lot.
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Classic & Antique Car Transport
Enclosed & Open Flatbed for Collector Vehicles
Pre-war, post-war, muscle car, concours restoration — classic vehicles move on soft-strap flatbeds or enclosed trailers with climate protection. No lifting, no dragging, no dollies.
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Other Services We Run
Light-Duty Towing
Cars, Sedans & Small SUVs
Standard tow service for cars, sedans, and compact SUVs across all five boroughs. Flat-rate pricing, 20–40 minute arrival, no mystery fees.
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Motorcycle Towing
Flatbed & Chocked Transport
Motorcycles hauled on flatbed with proper tie-downs and front-wheel chock. No strapping through the handlebars, no damage to fairings.
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Heavy-Duty Towing
Trucks, Vans & Large SUVs
Large trucks, box trucks, vans, and oversized SUVs. Heavy wreckers with the booms, winches, and axle ratings to do it right.
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Flatbed Towing
Luxury, AWD, EV & Long-Distance
Flatbed is mandatory for AWD, EVs, luxury cars with low ground clearance, and anything going more than a few miles. All four wheels off the ground, zero drivetrain stress.
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Accident Recovery & Collision Towing
Post-Crash Scene Management
Post-collision recovery with scene management, debris cleanup, and direct drop to your insurance-approved body shop. We work with every major carrier.
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Long Distance Towing
Out-of-State & Interstate Transport
Long-haul transport on flatbed to anywhere in the Northeast corridor — upstate NY, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts. Flat-rate quoted up front.
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Need Luxury & Exotic Car Towing Right Now?
24/7 dispatch. Flat-rate pricing. 20–40 minute typical arrival. 200++ neighborhoods across all 5 boroughs.