What is Light-Duty Towing?
Light-duty towing is the most common type of towing service — covering standard passenger vehicles including cars, SUVs, crossovers, motorcycles, and small pickup trucks (typically up to 10,000 lbs GVWR). Whether your car broke down on the highway, won't start after sitting in a parking lot, or was involved in a minor accident, light-duty towing gets your vehicle safely to a repair shop, dealership, or your home.
In Frisco, Ozcan Towing provides light-duty towing around the clock — whether you've broken down on Dallas North Tollway, SH-121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway), or a side street in The Star (Cowboys HQ). Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in America, with booming corporate campuses along the Dallas North Tollway and SH-121. The city's rapid expansion means more vehicles on new roads — and more roadside needs.
How Light-Duty Towing Works
Call (682) 443-7999 and describe your situation — your exact location, vehicle make/model, and where you'd like the vehicle towed.
We confirm a truck is on the way and give you an accurate ETA. Average arrival is 30 minutes across the DFW area.
Our driver assesses your vehicle on arrival and recommends flatbed or wheel-lift towing based on your car's drivetrain, damage, and destination.
Your vehicle is loaded using proper safety straps and tie-downs. We do a final walkthrough with you before we move.
We deliver your vehicle to the chosen destination — body shop, dealership, tire shop, or home — and provide a written receipt.
Common Scenarios — Light-Duty Towing in Frisco
Broke Down on the Highway
Engine light came on and your car died on I-35 or the Tollway? We'll get there fast, load safely, and take your car wherever you need.
Dead Car in a Parking Lot
Battery died at work, the mall, or a restaurant? We'll tow your car to a shop or home — no hassle, no judgment.
After a Fender-Bender
Had a minor collision and the car isn't drivable? We'll coordinate with your insurance and tow it to your preferred body shop.
AWD or Luxury Vehicle
Driving an AWD, all-wheel steer, or luxury vehicle? We'll use a flatbed to protect your drivetrain — no wheel-lift that could damage your transfer case.