Showing posts with label shipping a car cross country. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shipping a car cross country. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Shipping a Car or Shipping a Truck, what is the Difference?

Shipping mid size sedans is what most car carriers are accustomed to. The lighter the vehicle the means the more miles to each gallon the hauler will get on the trip thus saving them big money. The most shipped cars to date are Toyota Camry's which were Car and Drivers compact car of the year 5 years running and the main reason for this is the cars resale value is so high. When shipping a car across country make sure to check the drivers license and insurance to insure everything is up to date. This is one of the first things All Day Auto Transport will do when we meticulously screen our drivers that transport our clients vehicles. If you need a quote to ship your car do not hesitate to call us now 1-855-269-1288 for an instant quote to ship your car anywhere in the country.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Shipping a car cross country

When shipping a car cross country make sure to do extensive research on the auto transport
company you choose. Transport Reviews is the best tool to use in finding a reputable auto transport company. Below are some quick facts about car shipping.
  1. Cross country transit time takes about 7 to 10 days for delivery from the time the car was picked up.
  2. Department of transportation does not allow cars on a truck hauler to have house hold goods inside.
  3. Car carriers are allowed to drive 10 hours per day to ensure their safety.
  4. Auto's are insured by the car carrier that picks up your vehicle. The brokers do not insure the vehicle. It is the broker job to find a reliable car carrier to pick up your vehicle.It is strongly discouraged that electronic devices be shipped in your vehicle because of sun and/or heat damage that may occur during the shipping process.
  5. When the car carrier comes to pick up the vehicle he will do a 5 point inspection and notate any scratches or dents on the vehicle before transport. This is very important when shipping your car. When the car is delivered do a very thourough inspection with the driver before he leaves and make sure no damage occured during transport. The department of transportation requires all damage to be notated on the BILL OF LADING for any insurance claim to be made.
  6. Tipping the driver is not required but is a nice gesture. These drivers have a very tough job and they all try to make sure your car is delivered as safe and as quick as possible.
  7. The lowest auto transport quote is usually not the best.