Lilah Butler, Car Insurance Writer
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State Farm roadside assistance has a towing limit of up to the nearest qualified repair facility within 10+ miles. Specific roadside assistance coverage may vary by state, however, so drivers should check their State Farm policy to learn the exact limits and exclusions of their plan.
In general, purchasing roadside assistance from a car insurance company is less expensive than purchasing a motor club membership from companies like Better World Club or AAA. Coverage might be more limited, though. To see how State Farm roadside assistance compares to the competition, check out the table below.
State Farm Roadside Assistance Compared to Popular Competitors
| Car Insurance Company | Annual Cost of Roadside Assistance | Towing Limit |
| State Farm | $24 according to customer service reps | Up to the nearest qualified repair facility within 10+ miles |
| Progressive | $10 - $100+ per year according to customer service reps | 15 miles or to the nearest qualified repair shop |
| $14+ | 20 miles or to the nearest qualified repair facility | |
| About $22 - $42, according to customer service reps | 15 miles (basic plan) 100 miles (plus plan) | |
| $10 - $30+, according to customer service reps | 15 miles or the nearest qualified repair shop (basic plan) 100 miles (premier plan) |
In addition to towing, State Farm roadside assistance also includes fuel and oil delivery, jump starts, tire changes, lockout services, and up to one hour of mechanical labor. To add State Farm roadside assistance to your policy, log into your online account or call 1-800-782-8332.
If you want to learn more, you can check WalletHub’s full review of State Farm, as well as our picks for the companies with the best roadside assistance.
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