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transporting vehicle....

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unluckys10   +1y
I have a friend that is wanting to move to Arizona, from Florida and needs her mustang transported over here..What company should I go with?? How much am I looking at?? thanks in advance!!
TEEBAGGINNN   +1y
http://www.dasautoshippers.com/
Always heard good things about them.
megail   +1y
mainline auto is pissing me off. i wont say anything bad about them yet....but we'll see.
BK2LIFE   +1y
florida to az isnt a bad drive if she is interested. youll prolly be cheaper to drive it, and you can see the country!!

lol
nvrdoned50   +1y
http://www.horselesscarriage.com/

my aunt dated a guy that works for them and they have nice semis and do a very good job of transporting cars
redranger92   +1y
Find a friend, buy them a one way plane ticket and I assure you you'll come out cheaper.
megail   +1y
this just in
do not use mainline auto transport

horrible, just horrible

unluckys10   +1y
the car has bad cv boots, thats why she doesnt want to drive...its gonna be bout 1100 to transport..thanks guys!
dssur   +1y
Originally posted by unluckys10



the car has bad cv boots, thats why she doesnt want to drive...its gonna be bout 1100 to transport..thanks guys!

uhhh. Does anyone else see the flaw there? I need 5 dollar CV boots so I better spend 1100 on shipping....

Even a shop fixing them, she would spend about 100 bucks and another 200 in gas...

Oh, and if she is using a moving company, a lot of times they can tag a trailer behind the box van, since they are going there anyway. Even if you rent a uhaul, same deal, get a dolly or trailer for behind the uhaul and you'll be golden.

dssur   +1y
OH and one more thing about shippers:

They ship on their timetable. Not yours. So your car may sit at the depot for upwards of three months.

Door to door costs about double depot to depot.

Unless they tell you in writing that it will be enclosed shipping, it could be sent via car hauler or even multi car trailers sub contracted to other fifth wheel drivers.

The depot's are sub contracted, not owned by the shipping company. Usually its a towing company (it is here in Wichita) with a fenced lot. You have no guarantee against theft or damage while at the depot, read the contract, its in there big as life.

They have to move your car a lot on and off the trailer to balance the load and allow loading of other cars, freuently truckers smoke or smell bad, so be prepared.

Did I mention they ship on THEIR schedule, not yours? You will pay 1100 and wait and wait and wait.