Anybody know of any good transport companies, enclosed and reasonably priced? I have used Passport once before but want to compare prices.
Anybody know of any good transport companies, enclosed and reasonably priced? I have used Passport once before but want to compare prices.
+1 on this thread, should be a sticky and used as a reference.
Curious to know too from East Coast shipping to West Coast.
from florida to NJ, exotic car transport took care of me. 800-766-8797
THE IGNORE FEATURE WORKS, TRY IT...
I'm out west, called Reliable but they were really high priced.
Exotic Transport out of Orlando (I've used them about 10 times)
Reliable (used them twice)
I've used www.plycargroup.com several times in last six months. Enclosed trailers. Professional drivers. In my opinion, as good as Reliable for a bit less money.
Call Mike
1 347-748-2113
The best I've dealt with, late arrangement, knowledgable, and spot on price.
I used reliable for mine. Driver was great, communicated good and friendly. Didn't take long to deliver either.
Road Runner Transport from East to West Coast. 888-777-2123. They were great.
TFX from Toronto Canada. They're constantly down in the US at all big auctions so moving from coast to coast should be do-able. Price would be in CDN funds as well so knock 30% off for you Americans using your Trump dollar.
Thanks for the names.... now how about this one. Have any of you ever bought a car sight unseen? It's from a Dodge dealer and he is sending me pictures, has 24 miles on it. Do I need to hire an inspection service? Don't really want to fly down there...anyways by the time I inspect the car and then the transport company picks it up 2 weeks later something could happen and I still wouldn't have caught it. I'm thinking it would be okay but wanted to get some other opinions.
Risk analysis on your part needs to be performed. I wouldn't buy it sight unseen regardless of miles. I would put money down, fly in and check it out. Might cost you <$1k which is an ok investment to be sure. I put money down on the 05 I have without seeing it, flew in, they picked me up at the airport (DTW) and brought me to their lot. I looked over the car, took it for a test drive, then said OK. They brought me back to DTW and stored it for me until my hauler could get there.
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To add on to this, post up the location here and someone might be willing to go take a look for you at it.
I actually did buy mine from a Florida dealer sight unseen. It was new with 5 miles on it and they sent me pictures and videos and I had the shipper call me to talk to me before he loaded it too. There was a lot of trust put in to people I've never met, but it arrived in perfect condition just like described with no issues. I realize it was a huge leap of faith but in my case it turned out perfect. I know that won't be the case 100% of the time.
I bought my last four Vipers site unseen. Three new from Tomball and one from a highly regarded private party. No problems.
A new car from a big name dealer should be perfect.
In the northeast I've used After hours transport and Yerardi Transport. The former took a Lamborghini from RI to new York for a service and back without issue. Soft straps and enclosed. The latter transported the same car to Boston and back just fine. For the ACR the place is out of IL and I know he goes nationwide. I think it was big G's. A two car hauler, enclosed. Traveled through 7 states in frigid weather to me in 3 days. I think reliable is set up more for bulk, their trucks are awesome.
I know you're right, I was thinking about calling wegolook.com to check the car.... problem for me is what happens if the company checks it out and then between then and when the transport picks it up something happens?
It's not like driving to the dealer by your house and seeing the car, make the deal and drive it home.
All I can say is InterCity, InterCity, InterCity!!!! I'm in MA and InterCity gave a top notch performance while shipping my SRT Ram over 3,000 miles from WA and my Viper from AZ this past year. They are located in the northeast, MA by chance.... They ship coast to coast and are regularly seen at Barrett-Jackson and other auctions. I actually think I just saw them on an episode of Gas Monkey too. If you contact them ask for Roy Sewell and tell him Jeremy N. sent you, I have become pretty friendly with him as after working with him twice within a year we realized we lived about 5 minutes away from one another. Roy can be contacted at 800-221-3936 or Roy@Intercitylines.com
After speaking with multiple different shipping companies and then having the pleasure of speaking and working with InterCity I will never use another company! GOOD LUCK!!!!
Definitely Auto cargo export, from mass to texas enclosed trailer for $1300, took 39 hours, very professional
Also stay away from "transport companies" who all in actuality contact other private companies to do your transport. I only say this because your quality of service experience will be hit or miss.
Another vote for Plycar. Just had a new Z06 sent down from NJ dealer to South FL last March for $1,000. Enclosed, fast, friendly.
Have used Intercity , Passport , and Reliable with great results. They are all in the same price range and all are used to taking care of exotic and performance machines. Stay away from Brokers as it is extremely common for them to go all out on price and the car may get there on an open rig --because they switch on the way.
You do get what you pay for. Right now a lot of the high quality rigs are at Barrett Jackson as well as finishing up with the Detroit Auto Show.
Pretty standard time frame ( 2-3 weeks ) for all major carriers as they have to fill up the truck and this time of year weather and things like Detroit Auto Show , Barrett Jackson , also slow down the schedule.
How fast it can get done can vary even at the same company. My SRT Ram came from the most northwest corner of the US and was also in January so the weather was brutal and it's not exactly the most popular route, I think it was about 2-3 weeks before it showed up at the house. My Viper got to me in about one week flat, maybe less and that was from AZ to MA.
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