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What Is the Cheapest Way to Ship A Car?

As previously mentioned, the cost to ship a car can vary based on a number of factors including your personal needs, method of transportation, an what type of car, light truck or SUV you have.

Open Auto Transport is the industry standart for shipping automobiles because it’s safe and relatively inexpensive.

Likewise, it’s cheaper to ship an operable vehicle than one that doesn’t run. Most carriers can move inoperable vehicles using a winch, but they’ll charge you extra, so if possible make sure yours is in working order before scheduling to have it moved.

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Insider’s Tip:

Car Shippers love flexible customers!

Before signing a contract with a vehicle transporter, consider the following:

  1. Book your car transport service well in advance of your actual move date – it’s a great way to lock in a low rate.
  2. If your pick-up and delivery dates are flexible, car carriers are much more likely to cut you a break on the price because you’re making their job easier.
  3. A last-minute car shipping request can create a big headache for a busy auto shipper, so they’ll increase their price to make it worth their while.
Since auto shippers do much of their yearly business during the peak season (between May and September) they typically lower rates during the low season to entice customers into using their service. On the flip side, shipping your vehicle during the peak summer season is usually significantly more pricey.

If you live in a rural area outside busy auto transport lanes, we recommend making arrangements to take your vehicle to the nearest city or town and having it picked up there.

This is often referred to as terminal-to-terminal, or hub-to-hub transportation, and it’s usually much cheaper than door-to-door service.

Shipping more than one vehicle on the same truck will save you money, so letting the pros handle your wheels and taking a flight may be the way to go if you’d rather not make a long drive.

Though auto transporters often advertise discounts and promotions, it’s wise to let them know if you’re a veteran or active military member, teacher, student, senior citizen, repeat customer, or police officer.

How Long Does Car Shipping Take?

  1. Car transport services almost always give their customers a “delivery window.”
  2. For instance, if you’re having your car shipped from Washington DC to Albuquerque, New Mexico, your delivery window may be between 4 and 8 days.
  3. That means that at their discretion, the car transport company can deliver your vehicle any day within that period and fulfill the terms of the contract.
  4. Of course on a shorter move, like one between Baltimore, Maryland and Trenton, New Jersey, the delivery window would be shorter because the mileage is much lower.
  5. Remember too, that the driver will need to make additional pick-ups and deliveries along the way.
  6. Of course breakdowns, inclement weather conditions and unexpected road closures and construction can also delay car transportation.

The time between when your vehicle is picked up and delivered is largely determined by distance, season, and whether you’re moving from and to rural states like Arkansas, Tennessee and Minnesota, or more populated urban ones like New York and California.

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Should I Pack Stuff In My Car When I Ship It?

Though each car shipper has its own policies, it’s generally not a
good idea to pack things into your vehicle before it’s moved.

Remember, car shipping services are not
household goods moving companies.
In fact, some auto transport companies will
refuse to ship a car that’s stuffed with
household goods, and it may even be
against the law.

It’s probably OK to put a suitcase or a few
small boxes of toys or clothes in the
trunk, but always communicate your
intentions to your move coordinator.

Though light unbreakable items like bedding
and winter coats may be stowed in the back
seat safely, heavy, valuable, delicate and
irreplaceable items like pictures and
glassware should never be transported in
a vehicle while it’s on a truck.

Not only could they get damaged as the
truck bumps along the road, but they could
damage the interior of your car as well.

In short, auto transport isn’t a good way
to ship items when you’re moving across
the country. It’s just not worth it, so find
another option if you can.

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Car Shipping – Preparing Your Vehicle for Transport

Though damage during transport is relatively uncommon, by taking a few easy steps to prepare your vehicle you’ll minimize the risk.

    • NOTE PRE-EXISTING DAMAGE

      Using a camera or the one on your phone,
      record all damage. If something does happen
      while your vehicle is being shipped, it’ll make it
      easy for you and the company to identify what’s
      new and what’s old.

    • REMOVE PERSONAL ITEMS AND AFTERMARKET EQUIPMENT

      In many cases, the law prohibits moving
      personal and household items in a vehicle
      that’s being shipped. You also may need to
      remove aftermarket items like truck caps,
      roof racks and spoilers, so ask your
      representative if any of these apply to you.

  • PERFORM A MECHANICAL INSPECTION

    Unless it was noted at the time of booking, your
    vehicle will need to be in operable condition
    before it’s shipped. Prior to your move date,
    replace weak batteries, fill tires with air, check
    the fluids, and make sure your gas (fuel) tank is
    less than half full.

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Safeguard Your Vehicle During Transport

In the car shipping world, most damage is the direct result of driver negligence.

  • Dents, dings, and scratches usually
    happen when rushed or
    inexperienced drivers fail to take the
    proper precautions when loading and
    unloading your vehicle.


    That’s why it’s so important to make sure
    you’re dealing with auto transport companies
    you can trust.

  • Keep in mind that the auto transport services
    providers we’ve partnered with have years
    of experience and are among the best in
    the auto transport industry.
  • Enclosed car shipping is by far the best
    way to protect your vehicle, but open car
    carriers are safe and inexpensive alternatives
    that are more than adequate for most
    customers.

Insider’s Tip

Make sure the driver inspects your
vehicle and makes a thorough
written ‘inventory’ of its condition
before he or she loads it. Don’t sign
the paperwork until you’ve verified
that it clearly and accurately
represents your car condition.