General:
* Pull: To draw or drag something along, often with force.
* Drag: Similar to "pull" but often implies a heavier or more difficult movement.
* Haul: To pull or drag something with effort.
* Tug: To pull something with a quick, sharp movement.
* Tractor: To pull or draw something, usually with a vehicle.
* Transport: To move something from one place to another, including towing.
Specific to Vehicles:
* Tow: The most common and direct word for pulling a vehicle.
* Re-tow: To tow a vehicle again after it's been towed once.
* Recovery: To tow a vehicle that has been disabled or stuck.
* Winch: A device used for pulling or lifting heavy objects, often used for towing.
Other:
* Draw: Can be used to describe pulling a vehicle, but it's more common for other situations.
* Move: A general term for transporting something, including towing.
The best word to use depends on the specific situation and the desired level of formality. For example, "tow" is the most common and direct word, while "haul" might be used to emphasize the effort involved.