How To Ship Your Cars

By Tom Kearns

Auto shipping can be really confusing. Having the understanding of what needs to be done and knowing how to get into it is an asset. The first step to auto shipping is considering where your car is going. It's easy to understand that the farther your car is shipped the more expense is involved. Keeping this in mind, you need to decide what shipping method you will use to get your car to its destination.

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It might be a good idea to consider letting an auto shipping company or freight forwarding service take care of everything because doing it yourself can be a hassle. Contacting as many companies and comparing quotes is important, it narrows your choices. You should choose a good carrier with little or no complaints. Try not to choose a smaller company just because the rates are cheaper, it's possible for them to have more liabilities than assets.

It is cheaper to transport your vehicle using open vehicle transportation but placing your car on a flatbed or truckload is risky. When using open vehicle transport your car is vulnerable to outside elements such as debris, not to mention there is the risk of stolen electronic devices. Enclosed auto shipping, although the cost is more, is safer for your vehicle. If enclosed auto shipping is an option you take seriously you should know that you must predate shipping times because often they are booked up in advance.

Another vital move in the auto shipping assessments is insurance. Insurance varies in prices dealing with the longevity of the transit and the value on your car. The cosmic hassle of cars getting wrecked in the shipping process makes the need for shipping insurance crucial.

Tips and steps when auto shipping

Your car should be washed and cleaned extensively so if it is scratched or chipped the damages can be easily seen. You should remove personal items as these can be stolen. Disable your car alarm so it won't go off during shipping. Remember weight is money so do not fill your gas tank. You might want to lower your antenna and remove any specialty items. The top should be up and secure if your car is a convertible. It may be wise to draft or document any damages or mechanical issues, use photos if available. Tell the driver if there are any leaks. Also, inflate tires to the proper pressure and top off fluid levels so that no damages will occur during loading. - 29952

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