Towing in Leo-Cedarville, Indiana

Broken down around Leo-Cedarville? Expect an honest 20–30 minutes from central Fort Wayne on a normal day. The dispatcher gives you the real number, with the same upfront pricing as the rest of Allen County.

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How We Cover Leo-Cedarville

Leo-Cedarville's trouble spots are its own: SR 1. Leo Road. Carrying commuters along the St. Joe River, Grabill and Schwartz Roads feeding the neighborhoods, and rural stretches where the shoulder is grass over soft dirt. Pull too far off SR 1 in a spring thaw and the shoulder itself will hold your tire; that's a winch call, not a shovel job.

Dusk on SR 1 and the river roads brings the hazard everyone here knows: deer. A deer strike that caves in a radiator or headlight usually means the car shouldn't be driven even if it runs. Leaking coolant finishes the job a mile later. That's a flatbed run to the body shop you choose, and the claim goes through comprehensive coverage, not collision.

Distance math, honestly: Leo-Cedarville to Fort Wayne's north-side shops runs about 10–13 miles. $30–$65 in mileage on top of the hook, and into central Fort Wayne a bit more. Roadside fixes out here are the same flat $50–$100 as anywhere; distance never changes a jump start's price.

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Every Service, Same Pricing

Everything on the menu runs out here at the same rates: emergency towing, accident recovery, jump starts, lockouts, tire changes, fuel delivery, winch-outs, and flatbed or motorcycle hauls.

Leo-Cedarville FAQs

Do you really come out to Leo-Cedarville?

Yes. Leo-Cedarville, Grabill, and the river roads are inside our normal coverage, not a special trip. The honest ETA is usually 20–30 minutes from central Fort Wayne.

I hit a deer on SR 1. What now?

If the front end took damage, don't drive it. A caved radiator finishes the engine a mile down the road. That's a flatbed to your body shop, and deer strikes go through comprehensive coverage, which usually pays the tow too.

What does a tow from Leo to Fort Wayne cost?

Hook-up $75–$125 plus roughly $30–$65 of mileage to the north-side shops. A bit more into central Fort Wayne. You get the exact number on the phone before the truck rolls.

My car sank into the shoulder on a rural road. Tow or winch?

Winch-out first. Soft-shoulder pulls typically run $100–$250 depending on depth. Most cars drive away after; if not, the tow is quoted before anything moves.

Stuck? Get moving.

One call gets you a dispatcher, an upfront price, and a truck on the way.

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