Flatbed towing is usually the safest option for modern vehicles, but wheel-lift towing still has its place in certain situations. Here’s how flatbed vs. wheel-lift towing works, when each method makes sense, and which is safer for AWD, EVs, low-clearance cars, and damaged vehicles.
Police can tow vehicles in Ontario, CA for several legal reasons, from safety hazards and DUI arrests to unpaid tickets and abandoned vehicles. Learn the five most common reasons police authorized towing happens and what steps to take if your car is impounded.
Starting the year with healthy car habits can save you time, money, and stress. This simple car maintenance checklist covers quick monthly checks, smarter driving habits, and roadside preparation tips that help prevent breakdowns and keep you safely on the road all year long.
After a crash in Ontario, CA, your car may be towed fast, and storage fees can add up even faster. Here’s how to find your vehicle, get the right release paperwork, avoid predatory towing, control costs, and work with insurance to move your car quickly.
Even in Southern California, winter weather can catch drivers off guard. Fog, rain, and icy mountain passes all increase the risk of breakdowns and collisions—but a little preparation can help you stay safe and avoid an unnecessary tow. Learn how to get your car winter-ready, build a proper emergency kit, and know what to do if you’re stranded.
Getting your car impounded in Ontario, CA can be stressful, but the process doesn’t have to be confusing. Foglesong Towing’s step-by-step guide covers everything you need to know — from confirming where your vehicle is, to paying fees, to understanding California Vehicle Code §22651. With local insights like Ontario PD release hours and storage costs, this resource will help you reclaim your vehicle quickly and avoid costly mistakes.
Getting your car impounded in Ontario, CA can be stressful, but the process doesn’t have to be confusing. Foglesong Towing’s step-by-step guide covers everything you need to know — from confirming where your vehicle is, to paying fees, to understanding California Vehicle Code §22651. With local insights like Ontario PD release hours and storage costs, this resource will help you reclaim your vehicle quickly and avoid costly mistakes.
An overheating engine can quickly turn a routine drive into a roadside emergency. This guide from Foglesong Towing explains the warning signs, immediate actions to take, mistakes to avoid, and preventive maintenance tips—keeping Southern California drivers safe and prepared.
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