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Three Tips To Help You Save On Shipping Cars


Three Tips To Help You Save On Shipping Cars

Kate Barton
20 September 2012


Ensuring better savings is not just a habit that should be practiced by those on a budget; with the state of the economy these days, even those who are wealthy should also make it a point to shop wisely. This is even more important nowadays, especially since it's actually more difficult to choose among today's many services. For instance, it may be more difficult to select among companies that specialize in shipping cars - but only because of the greater number of choices and the differences in advertizing strategies employed by each company.

Some car shippers may simply be more popular among customers because they are visible (through more aggressive advertizing efforts) while smaller companies that rely on word of mouth and clients' recommendations may be hidden in the background. All these factors may make it sound complicated to choose just one company to help you with shipping cars; however, it can be much easier especially if you follow the three simple tips outlined below:

Make a list and do your research. If you are having trouble choosing from a large number of service providers, the best way you can manage your choices easily is by putting things in writing. Create a list of auto transport companies in your area and verify each company's registration by inquiring at the Department of Transportation. Once you are sure of a company's legal standing, you can proceed with investigating its reputation among customers. This can be done initially by asking trusted friends and colleagues for feedback. If you don't know a lot of people who have experience in shipping cars, then you can turn to online forums that focus on car transport services as well as the Better Business Bureau for records of the company's performance.

Hire a broker. If you need to hire a car shipper immediately and you don't have the time to evaluate the service providers in your area, then you will greatly benefit from the services of a broker. While it's true that you will have to spend extra cash for a broker's assistance, this doesn't mean that it's a waste of resources. A broker's expertise in shipping cars is a valuable tool you can use to find the best company in a short amount of time.

Tailor your transport package accordingly. Once you have settled on one auto transport company, it's time to look into the services that they offer and figure out which ones you actually need. For instance, if you don't require a great deal of protection for your vehicle, why not go for an open carrier? Or if your new destination is near the transporter's terminal, why not just pick up your car there instead of having it delivered to your house? By opting out of services you don't really need, you can save more on cash yet still get great service.


Shipping cars can be a tricky process, especially if you don't have enough information about the market. Thus, it is highly imperative to gain knowledge about the auto industry.




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