I'm looking at buying a car that's halfway across the country. Can folks chime in with any company you used, and if you were pleased with their price and service?
Have shipped cars numerous times I use Pass Port or Pilot both where very good. Reliable seems to do a lot of Corp. and high end manufactures stuff and uses the individuals cars as fill in. With them your car could make it back part way and then be in storage or transferred to another trailer. If something where to happen the finger pointing starts. With Pass Port and Pilot the cars stay on the same trailer with the same driver. Just my .02.I'm looking at buying a car that's halfway across the country. Can folks chime in with any company you used, and if you were pleased with their price and service?
AAA logistic'sI'm looking at buying a car that's halfway across the country. Can folks chime in with any company you used, and if you were pleased with their price and service?
Be aware that those are all just brokers, not actual 'carriers' (companies that actually operate trucks). They have to negotiate and contract with a carrier to do the actual hauling. Going with the lowest price may put you in a situation where many of the carriers turn down your job due to low pay and your car can sit.... or you can get the worst driver... etc. There ARE some carrier/broker companies that have their own trucks, but most of what you find are brokers.perfect timing for this thread.
I just made a purchase on the west coast and need to ship to MI.
So far Roadrunner auto Transport is the lowest, with Montway a close second. United Routes was a little more but he sounded good.
Anyone have any experience with any of these?