Shipping a car - need help.
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Shipping a car - need help.
I was looking to find a way to ship a car from Austin to Orlando (for myself) and Austin to Seattle (for a friend)...and who would more picky about how their car was shipping than my fellow CL members .
If you have used a shipping service before, could you please provide company name, phone, shipped to / from, and cost.
Thanks in advance!
If you have used a shipping service before, could you please provide company name, phone, shipped to / from, and cost.
Thanks in advance!
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i shipped my nissan 240sx from Raleigh, NC to Bremerton, WA in 05. total was approximately $1,000.
the truck was open (not enclosed.)
enclosed costs more, but will protect your car from road debris, etc.
definitely shop around.
there are many sites, just google 'ship car' or similar
they can provide you with customer reviews, which is very helpful.
on some sites you can list the car you want to ship, when, and where, and companies will bid on you.
definitely get some prices and reviews, and then try to get other companies to beat prices
the truck was open (not enclosed.)
enclosed costs more, but will protect your car from road debris, etc.
definitely shop around.
there are many sites, just google 'ship car' or similar
they can provide you with customer reviews, which is very helpful.
on some sites you can list the car you want to ship, when, and where, and companies will bid on you.
definitely get some prices and reviews, and then try to get other companies to beat prices
#4
I had a terrible experience with DAS (Dependable Auto Shipping). They were anything but dependable. It took them almost a month to ship from Plano, TX to suburban Detroit after they guaranteed 20 days. $1,000 for door to door on an enclosed carrier. Their tracking service was down or grossly inaccurate during the shipping period.
I have heard good things about Reliable and will use them at the next opportunity
I have heard good things about Reliable and will use them at the next opportunity
#6
Lead Lap
That's not as silly as it sounds. I'm not sure where to look these days but there used to be a number of small companies that hired people to drive customer's car long distances - particularly on the New York to Florida run.. The drivers often pay for the privilege and can be required to be bonded. A couple of my wife's relatives who were retired moved RV's around the country for people as a hobby for something like 10 years.
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That's not as silly as it sounds. I'm not sure where to look these days but there used to be a number of small companies that hired people to drive customer's car long distances - particularly on the New York to Florida run.. The drivers often pay for the privilege and can be required to be bonded. A couple of my wife's relatives who were retired moved RV's around the country for people as a hobby for something like 10 years.
References available upon request...lol
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