Long-distance moves are among the most daunting tasks you might face in your daily life. Logistics can be a nightmare. From finding a job and setting up your housing to choosing a car insurance policy, finding a moving company, and checking out schools, the list goes on and on. Then there’s the question of how to get your car from Point A to Point B. Is it worth it to ship your car?
About car transport
The last thing you want to worry about is how to get your car to your new home. No matter how you move, you are paying for it one way or another.
If you choose to drive, you pay in miles and wear and tear on your vehicle, which can add up fast. Not to mention the risk of damage or accident on the way. If your vehicle is not essential to you, or you fancy a long road trip, you may still opt to drive.
However, there is only one real option available for the rest, and that is shipping your car. This is usually a process with which most are unfamiliar, and you may be wondering how to ship a car.
After some research, I am sure you will find it is a more straightforward process than the alternative logistical nightmare.
How much will it cost to ship your car?
Shipping your car may look like it costs a pretty penny up front. However, it usually pales in comparison to the wear and tear of additional miles on your vehicle. While the average cost to ship a car 1,000 miles is $1,200, a few variables can greatly affect this number.
The first is distance. How far are you planning to move your car? Short distances often will have a cheaper price tag at only a few hundred dollars but have a poor price per mile. Long distances, although they might have a steeper cost, usually yield the best price per mile.
The kind of car you drive will also affect the overall cost. Large vehicles such as trucks and SUVs will cost more to transport than, say, a coupe or sedan. Reputable car transportation services will be cost-effective while creating a streamlined experience from the start to the destination point.
Another factor to consider is whether your vehicle runs or now. An inoperable vehicle is harder to transport and will also cost more a drivable one.
The price of gas, as well as the time of year, will also affect the price. With many people moving around the New Year and during the summer, doing an off-season move may give you a better deal. Gas prices continue to rise with inflation.
How is your car going to ship?
There are a few different methods of shipping your car. Open-air shipping is usually the most cost-effective while leaving the vehicle exposed to the elements for the duration of its journey. However, those with luxury vehicles, or simply those looking to keep their cars in great shape, may splurge for a closed carrier to shield their vehicle from the elements.
Also, you may opt for the most convenient and often most costly option, in which the vehicle in question will be picked up and delivered straight to your door. Some companies even offer premium services reserved for rate and classic cars. Discern what kind of vehicle you are looking to transport and decide what is best for you.
How to choose a shipping company
After deciding to ship a vehicle and how you would like to ship it, it is time to start looking at shipping companies. There are many options available. Below are some excellent options to help start your search, online and in person.
The most ubiquitous is Montway Auto Transport. Although its customer service rating leaves a little to be desired, it offers open and closed transport choices, as well as door-to-door service. It also offers competitive prices and a wide shipping radius, including shipping to Hawaii.
AmeriFreight is another top pick. With great customer service ratings and widely available discounts, it is a popular pick. It offers discounted rates to older people, students, military personnel, and returning customers.
Thirdly, if none of these appeals to you, there is also Sherpa Auto Transport. It scores high in customer service and is unparalleled when it comes to transparency, fixed rates, and a lack of hidden fees.
Concluding words on car transport
Now that you have some information regarding the landscape of the vehicle shipping industry, you are ready to begin. Be sure to start by discerning what kind of vehicle you have, what kind of discounts may be available, and how far your vehicle must travel.
Do not be afraid to call around too, when it’s a long-distance move. Ask your local representatives about what deals you may qualify for.
Get a couple of quotes to make sure you are getting the best deal available. Once you have finished, you can sit back and know your vehicle will safely arrive at your new home. That way, you can get onto the next thing on your to-do list!
This is one thing i’m sure of….. don’t ship your car to the Philippines…… the tax is almost the same as the price of your car.
Taxes, boo. I tried to ship a parcel to Pakistan and it was three times the price of the gift in it. Sigh.
Thanks for the info. Can’t say I have ever needed to ship my car, but it’s well worth considering if required! Thanks!
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