FAQs

Intercity Truck & Trailer Repair Inc

Have a towing-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How should I choose a reliable semi truck towing service?

    When selecting a semi truck towing company, it is crucial to choose a reliable and reputable business. Look for tow companies that have experience in handling large commercial vehicles, offer 24/7 availability, and have positive customer reviews. Additionally, compare quotes from different towing services and ask about their equipment, certifications, and response time to ensure you receive quality service at a fair price. At Intercity Truck & Trailer Repair Inc, we believe we have all of these qualifications.

  • How much does it cost to tow an RV?

    The cost of towing an RV can vary depending on multiple factors, such as the distance of the tow, the size and weight of the vehicle, and any additional services required (such as trailers). Call Intercity Truck & Trailer Repair for an accurate estimate based on your specific needs.

  • How should I choose a reliable RV towing service?

    When selecting an RV towing service, it is crucial to choose a reliable and reputable provider. For example, companies that have experience handling large commercial vehicles, offer 24/7 services, and have positive customer reviews are always the best choice. Intercity Truck & Trailer Repair matches all of these criteria.

  • What types of towing does Intercity Truck & Trailer Repair do?

    We have the specialized equipment needed for all types of towing, from heavy equipment and semi towing, RV/motorhome towing, flatbed towing, and fleet services. We are the longest-serving towing company in New Mexico and have the largest fleet in the state available to serve all of your towing needs.

  • How far does Intercity Truck & Trailer Repair service in New Mexico?

    We specialize in heavy equipment, semi, RV/motorhome towing across the entire state of New Mexico, along with the immediately surrounding border towns of New Mexico.


    We can also do specialty towing, light- and medium-duty towing, and equipment hauling. However, there are many great companies in the areas outside of the Albuquerque metro area, so you should find local towing companies outside of the Albuquerque area for those services.

  • Why use a flatbed tow truck to move vehicles?

    There are numerous reasons we use a flatbed, but a few are:

    • Lesser risk of damage
    • Better safety on the road
    • They carry all sorts of vehicles
    • All-wheel drive and expensive vehicles experience minimized damage potential
  • Does Intercity Truck and Trailer Repair do roadside assistance?

    Intercity Truck & Trailer Repair is a specialized towing company, which means we do not provide roadside assistance. While many companies across New Mexico can assist with minor issues, if your vehicle is experiencing problems, we recommend calling us to transport it to a repair specialist. This ensures your vehicle is handled professionally, preventing any future issues.

  • Can I feel safe my vehicle won’t be damaged while towing?

    Absolutely! All our technicians with Intercity Truck & Trailer Repair are properly licensed for the vehicles we drive, the equipment we use, safety procedures on and next to the road, and the specific recommendations for each type of vehicle we assist.

  • What is the difference between heavy-duty and light- or medium-duty towing?

    Heavy-duty towing is designed for larger, heavier vehicles that handle more weight and capacity, such as semis and trailers. Light- and medium-duty towing is used for vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, and utility and delivery vehicles.

  • Why should I call Intercity Truck & Trailer Repair for my towing needs?

    Our drivers are required to have a special license that meets NM state requirements as well as thorough training on how to secure and distribute weight properly to safely transport the vehicles we service.


    We own and operate specific trucks for any towing requirements, including semi and trailer towing, passenger vehicle towing (including motorcycles), and utility and delivery vehicle towing.

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