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Choose The Right Kind Of Auto Shipping Carrier For Your Needs


Choose The Right Kind Of Auto Shipping Carrier For Your Needs

Johan Stevenson
20 September 2012


Choosing the right kind of car carrier can be a confusing task, especially if you are not familiar with the differences between the types of carriers used in auto shipping. Selecting appropriate trucks for your vehicle is based on a lot of factors, and some of the most important ones include your budget, the type or value of car you are shipping, and the distance from your original location to your new destination. Outlined below is a short guide to help you decide on the kind of carrier that you should use:

If you are on a tight budget - People who are relocating often find themselves spending on a lot of things, from furniture moving companies to even buying new stuff for their new home. If you are the type of person who wishes to make every cent count, then you should consider using open carriers for vehicle transport. An open carrier is the cheapest among the three different types of car shipping carriers, but do remember that the savings you will enjoy are bundled with the risk of major damage to your car; because the truck has no appropriate covering, your car is exposed to the elements. This means that your car is prone to damage not just from a little rain or sand; it can also suffer dents from rocks and hail. If you would like a little bit more protection, then the closed soft-side carrier is a good alternative. It's a little more expensive than an open carrier, but not as much as the hard-side type.

If you are transporting high-end cars - Definitely, the auto shipping carrier of choice for high-end cars is the closed hard-side carrier. This kind of carrier encloses your car in a truck with a hard exterior, keeping it protected from even the toughest elements, such as rocks or hail. If you want to receive your car in the same condition when you left it, then this is the option for you. Opting for a closed hard-side carrier can be a little pricey, however, making this type of shipping container more appropriate for car dealers or vintage car collectors - areas in the car business where the state of the car is of utmost importance.

If you are traveling long distance - No matter what kind of car you are shipping, the longer it has to stay in transit, the greater the possibility of incurring damage along the way. If you want your beloved vehicle to stay in good condition, opt for any of the closed carriers - hard-side or soft-side - rather than shipping your car out in the open. It's best to choose enclosed auto shipping carriers for long distance travels to prevent any damage to your car.


If you want your beloved vehicle to stay in good condition, opt for any of the closed carriers - hard-side or soft-side - rather than shipping your car out in the open.




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