05-03-2023, 08:50 AM | #45 |
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I totally get it. The online search can be overwhelming, and those endless broker calls are enough to make anyone hit the brakes. But opting for a professional auto transport service is likely to significantly impact the current situation. It's like having a dedicated pit crew for your car's journey – no middlemen, just direct and smooth.
Lease transfers can be a bit nerve-wracking, and you want your ride to arrive in primo condition. That's where the pros come in. They've got the know-how to handle your wheels with care, making sure your car arrives safe and sound. Last edited by TomJohnson; 08-28-2023 at 06:44 AM.. |
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07-27-2023, 02:20 PM | #46 |
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I'm looking to transport a car from Cleveland, Ohio to Long Island, NY (500 miles). Got a few quotes which range from $975 to $1,360 (enclosed trailer btw). I contacted Plycon, SGT transport, Intercity Lines. Still waiting to hear back from Go2transport.com and 1 other one I believe. Any other recommendations for another place to try? Thanks
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I have another data point to add. I used Nexus Auto Transport back in March from rural Kansas to Atlanta, GA. Decent experience and may use them again. I think you have to consider the following at a minimum:
Are you interested in using a broker (Montway, Nexus, A1, and many others) or a company that owns and operates their own trucks? What are you transporting? In other words, is it a LaFerrari or a Ford Fusion. The answer to the above will steer you where you should begin your search. |
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07-31-2023, 11:37 AM | #48 |
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I'm waiting to hear back from JS Transport Services and 1 other. Intercity doesn't have availability until the middle -end of August. Any other recommendations? I would rather not deal with a broker. Thanks
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08-16-2023, 02:10 PM | #49 |
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It's always a relief to hear positive feedback about car shipping services, especially when it involves precious vehicles like your M4. Personal recommendations from fellow car enthusiasts hold a lot of weight when it comes to finding reliable options.Speaking of car transportation, have you ever wondered about the nitty-gritty details, like how much does it cost to tow a car from state to state? It's those practical insights that can be a real game-changer when planning any kind of car movement.Keep enjoying your car adventures, and remember, it's the shared experiences and tips that make our journeys even more exciting.
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Email alexander@moveauto.com and tell him Alex T sent you. We ship over 200 cars a year with them and their price is good and service is awesome.
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I just went through the car buying process myself last month. It took me ages to choose a shipping company, but after a lot of back-and-forth, everything fell into place smoothly. Finding the right price and options was key for me.
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Who did you use?
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04-24-2024, 04:11 AM | #54 |
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I'd choose the most transparent company about costs. Look for companies that provide detailed quotes including insurance, fuel surcharges, and any potential extra costs. Checking out customer reviews and asking for personal experiences in forums can also point you towards reliable services. When I needed to ship a car, I found all the details about estimated costs and fees on https://www.a1autotransport.com/worldwide-car-shipping/. This site was super helpful because it broke down everything I needed to know about the process.
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Montway is a broker, a glorified middleman. They do not seem to vet their carriers: I had a 318ti, newly purchased with less than 3000 miles on it, picked up in Co. and delivered to me in Tucson. My wife observed the loading of the car in the trailer: she didn't think the agent/driver could drive a manual ( he was Russian and did not speak English} The car was delivered to me in Tucson: the interior was filthy; he apologized. When I tried to move the car from the street, {before he left), it was obvious there was a serious problem: the shifter was loose and i could not access 1st, 3rd or 5th gears. I was more than distraught; the car was not driveable. It was a Sunday; he said, in broken English that I'd hear from his boss. Never did. They did not return calls. Montway said it's between me and the Russians and did not help at all; they got their broker's fee.
Bottom line: my shift linkage had to be repaired; cost me $150. The carrier wasn't willing to reimburse. my mechanic said he'd never seen a shift linkage come apart like it had, likely because the driver had no clue had to drive a manual. In the future, I would not ever risk using a broker who has nothing to lose (Montway made it very clear to me they had no financial responsibility). I'd advise: engage directly with an established, reputable carrier even if it costs a little more. And, read the fine print! |
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Appreciate the information!! Avoiding montway at all costs now ha! I do not want to deal with a broker |
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Their prices are usually the lowest and they can get you a transporter quickly. I’ve used them several times. The times that I have gotten an enclosed trailer, the transporter has always been good and cars were taken care of. No issues. |
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Agreed: it's a gamble. This was not the 1st time I used them. I purchased the car from an independent dealer in Ca. who shipped the car to me in Co. using Montway without issue, which is why I used them to ship the car to Az.
So, for me, the odds of success being one out two do not work. And, btw: it was an enclosed trailer. |
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Reading this thread scared me into booking with Intercity Lines. It was 50% more than the various brokers who I presume are contracting the job out to the lowest bidder.
If Intercity is good enough for Jay Leno, then I suppose it’ll be good enough for me! |
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He did a good job for me .. would use again.
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