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Things You Can Do To Ease The Cost Of Car Shipping


Things You Can Do To Ease The Cost Of Car Shipping

Johan Stevenson
20 September 2012


Moving house can be a costly experience. You'll need to spend some of your hard-earned cash to hire highly reliable furniture movers and you might even need to buy boxes or bubble wrap to pack your things in. If you are transferring to a distant place, you will also have to shell out some money for your plane fare, a cost that will more than double if you have kids or other loved ones coming along. In some cases, you might even have to buy new furniture when you finally arrive in your new home! Because of all the expenses that come with relocation, it's only understandable if you employ numerous measures to cut down on other services, such as car shipping. Listed below are three tips to help you save just a little bit more on auto transport services:

Do your research. Smart shoppers will always make it a point to look into various suppliers before they settle on one. This is a particularly good habit that you should practice, and it can be especially useful when choosing a car shipping company. List down transport firms in your area and compare each one based on criteria such as quality of service, rates, and equipment used.

You can also look into the company's track record by going through customer comments on their website or by checking record for filed complaints in channels such as the Better Business Bureau (BBB). To make your evaluations much easier, you can also try asking friends and family members for reviews and comments regarding a particular company's services.

Choose the right kind of carrier. The kind of carrier you choose for your car will not only dictate the amount of protection your car gets while on the road, but also how much the shipping will cost. Open trucks are the cheapest method for carrying cars while closed hard-side carriers can deter even hard elements like rocks and hail. Shipping via open trucks are okay for mid-range cars traveling for just a short distance, while expensive cars, such as luxury vehicles, are best shipped in closed hard-side carriers to ensure the safety of the vehicle.

Ask about discounts - Car shipping companies usually offer various discounts to help frequent movers such as military men and college students. You can take advantage of these price cuts if you have family members who can qualify. You might need to inquire directly about these discounts; more often than not, auto transporters do not actively advertize these things.


Choose the right kind of carrier. The kind of carrier you choose for your car will not only dictate the amount of protection your car gets while on the road, but also how much the shipping will cost.




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