Breakdowns in Edinburgh happen on busy commuter routes, retail car parks and the roads linking Musselburgh, Dalkeith and Livingston. TowManVan dispatches a local operator fast.
TowManVan provides car recovery near you across Edinburgh and surrounding areas including Musselburgh, Dalkeith and Livingston. Services include breakdown recovery, vehicle towing, jump start, flat tyre and car lockout - all from £49 with no membership, averaging under 30 minutes to reach you.
Covering EH1–EH99, Dalkeith, Loanhead, Kirkliston and surrounding Lothian. Average arrival 28 minutes. 32+ vetted operators.
Fixed upfront prices. No membership fees. Live operator tracking across every postcode in Edinburgh.
Flat battery at Edinburgh Airport long-stay (EH28), Ocean Terminal multi-storey (EH6) or Edinburgh Fringe car parks (EH3)? Professional jump start with AGM/EFB battery test. Average 25-minute arrival at EH1–EH6.
Blowout on the A720 City Bypass or M90 Forth Bridge approach? Operator reaches your hard shoulder position and fits the spare wheel. Fixed from £79 - no location surcharge for A720 or M9/M90 coverage.
Locked out at Castle Terrace car park (EH3), Ocean Terminal (EH6) or Leith Walk street parking (EH6)? Non-destructive entry 24/7. Fixed £55. Available during Fringe, Hogmanay and all Edinburgh festival periods.
Ran dry on the A720 or A1 approaching Edinburgh? Correct fuel delivered to your exact GPS position. Misfuel drain-and-flush available for hire car misfuel incidents at Edinburgh Airport.
Engine warning on the A7 Dalkeith Road or cut-out in Morningside (EH10)? Diagnostics on-site. Tow arranged to your chosen Edinburgh garage if required.
The A720 Edinburgh City Bypass is a 26-mile dual-carriageway ring road linking the M8 (Glasgow) at Newbridge in the west to the A1 at Sheriffhall in the east, carrying over 90,000 vehicles a day at peak sections. It is Scotland's single most incident-dense road - hard shoulder incidents at the Sheriffhall Roundabout (A7 junction), the QMU interchange and the Calder Junction (A71) generate the majority of Edinburgh's roadside recovery demand. The A720's high speed limit (70mph dual carriageway) combined with relatively infrequent service areas means that vehicles that break down can be isolated on elevated sections with restricted access for recovery vehicles. TowManVan Edinburgh operators know every emergency access gate location along the A720 - critical for reaching vehicles on sections between junctions where there is no direct road access from the surrounding streets.
Edinburgh's Old Town (EH1) presents some of the UK's most unusual recovery geography. The Royal Mile (High Street and Canongate), the Lawnmarket and Grassmarket areas sit on ancient volcanic ridges with extremely restricted vehicle widths, steep cobbled descents and enforcement camera coverage. During the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (August), vehicle movement in the EH1 and EH2 core is restricted by road closures, diversion routes and pedestrianisation - a standard national patrol vehicle following GPS navigation into the Fringe closure network can become stuck. TowManVan Edinburgh operators update their route plans during major events and know the current displacement road layout for Fringe, Hogmanay and the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Battery failures in Castle Terrace car park (EH3) and the NCP Greenside (EH1) are among Edinburgh's highest-frequency urban recovery callout types.
Edinburgh Airport (EDI) at Newbridge (EH28) handles nearly 16 million passengers a year, with major peaks over the Christmas-New Year period, Easter and the summer festival season. The airport's two long-stay car parks - LP1 and LP2 - together hold over 8,000 vehicles, a proportion of which are parked for 7–21 days. Scotland's east coast winter temperatures regularly drop to -5°C in the Forth Valley, and the combination of extended parking duration, cold temperatures and modern vehicle quiescent current draw produces battery failure demand that is among the highest of any Scottish regional airport. TowManVan's EH28 operators are familiar with the LP1 and LP2 zone mapping, and carry both 12V conventional and 12V AGM units - the latter is required for Edinburgh's high proportion of German-brand vehicles with EFB/AGM Start-Stop systems.
AA and RAC patrol coverage in Edinburgh and Lothian is shared across a large geographic area that also encompasses East Lothian, Midlothian and West Lothian. During peak periods - particularly Festival August, the New Year period and bad-weather events on the A720 - non-priority members regularly experience 60–100 minute waits. A720 incidents are formally designated as 'smart motorway' grade incidents, meaning patrol dispatchers may prioritise police-notified incidents ahead of standard member callouts. TowManVan Edinburgh dispatches from pre-positioned EH-postcode operators, achieving 28-minute average arrival city-wide regardless of A720 incident volumes. Non-member RAC/AA tow-in is billed at a per-mile rate. TowManVan vehicle towing starts at £69 fixed to your chosen Edinburgh destination.
Same fixed price across every area. No postcode surcharge.
“Engine management light came on and the car went into limp mode near Dalkeith. TowManVan towed me to my local garage on a flat-bed. The driver was calm, loaded the car carefully and got me home. The price was exactly what the app showed - £69. No surprise extras.”
“Ran out of diesel on the dual carriageway - completely my fault for ignoring the warning light. TowManVan delivered 10 litres of diesel to my exact location in 30 minutes. £69 fixed. The driver did not judge me at all. Just professional, efficient and friendly. Would use again.”
“Car would not start after sitting on the driveway for two weeks over Christmas. TowManVan jump start in 18 minutes. The engineer explained that keyless systems drain batteries when parked - something I did not know. from £49, battery tested, driving within 30 minutes of booking. Brilliant.”
“Clutch cable snapped in the middle of Edinburgh. Terrifying - could not move the car at all. TowManVan flat-bed arrived in 25 minutes and loaded the car carefully. Towed to my mechanic in Musselburgh. The whole thing cost £69 and took less than an hour from booking to delivery. Outstanding.”
| Provider | Price | Membership | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| TowManVan | £49–£149 | None | 26 min |
| AA (non-member) | £199+ | Or annual fee | 45–60+ min |
| RAC (non-member) | £170+ | Or annual fee | 45–60+ min |
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Last updated May 2026. Prices, availability and arrival times reflect current Edinburgh operations.
Fixed price. 28-minute average arrival. 24/7 across all EH postcodes. 32+ vetted operators. No membership required.
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