View Full Version : Car shipping service?
Kangeroo_Song
04-12-2015, 05:18 AM
I'm in need of a reliable car shipping service. I was wondering if anyone on here has used a shipping company before or knows of one? I'm moving soon and I'm looking for a company I can trust with my car.
skimmpysb
04-13-2015, 08:11 AM
uship.com
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2muchboost
04-13-2015, 01:54 PM
Uship is cool but you ask for one quote and get like 30 emails and phone calls to follow. Whoever you go with just make sure they have insurance for the transport value (not just their vehicle cargo value) and go thru a reliable broker.
Kangeroo_Song
04-13-2015, 05:44 PM
Thank you.
rsportsye
04-14-2015, 07:11 AM
Uship is cool but you ask for one quote and get like 30 emails and phone calls to follow.http://goo.gl/tVxTl6
StatticMyke
04-14-2015, 07:33 AM
Uship is cool but you ask for one quote and get like 30 emails and phone calls to follow. Whoever you go with just make sure they have insurance for the transport value (not just their vehicle cargo value) and go thru a reliable broker.
This is real^^ I looked into having a car shipped a year or so ago and they probably continued calling for a couple months. Super annoying.
roninwon
04-14-2015, 08:30 AM
Coast to coast auto transportation. No broker and insured. I work for them and we take pride in our job. Where are you moving from and to
!Zar!
04-14-2015, 09:38 PM
This thread interests me, because I need to ship about 5 cars from San Francisco to Chicago, and back.
Kangeroo_Song
04-14-2015, 09:42 PM
This thread interests me, because I need to ship about 5 cars from San Francisco to Chicago, and back.
Thanks to roninwon I'm getting the help I need. :D
Coast to coast doesn't offer Houston to San Diego route? Coast of the gulf to coast of the pacific....I don't get it why they would name a company something it doesn't do. I kid
Kangeroo_Song
04-15-2015, 06:36 PM
Yeah I was just told the same that they don't go the route that I need.
Kangeroo_Song
04-28-2015, 11:46 AM
I still need help!!!! I have my car listed on uship but it's taking to long for someone to bid. I need someone asap!! If anyone knows of someone please lmk alot of these companies on google have bad reviews.
Tops*
04-30-2015, 09:59 AM
I've heard of people shipping cars for ~500 coast to coast. Is the price to transport still in that ballpark range or has it gone up?
CrimsonRockett
04-30-2015, 10:00 AM
I've heard of people shipping cars for ~500 coast to coast. Is the price to transport still in that ballpark range or has it gone up?
It cost me more than that to get one from New Mexico to Southern California.
It has definitely gone up.
This was after shopping around, too.
Tops*
04-30-2015, 10:03 AM
It cost me more than that to get one from New Mexico to Southern California.
It has definitely gone up.
This was after shopping around, too.
Would you mind sharing some insight on your gatherings from shopping around? Who did you end up going through?
CrimsonRockett
04-30-2015, 10:25 AM
I used uship.
They never called me though. The only time I actually spoke to someone was when I accepted their bid and finalized everything with that transport company.
Montway was a company I've used a few times over the years. Open auto transport.
Honestly, I'm not too picky when it comes to transporting a car. As long as the car shows up in once piece, no new dings/dents/scratches, I'm happy. I don't mind a dirty car (from the elements).
btlegacy
04-30-2015, 02:49 PM
Search on google and try to find direct numbers for companies. Brokers work well but you can save many working directly with a company
EnnEssEnnKAT
04-30-2015, 03:00 PM
I shipped a saturn ion redline from my home in southern NH to a house in kentucky and it cost the buyer $450 through uship
johnnydoughert
07-20-2020, 11:48 PM
Another option is shipping your car terminal-to-terminal. In this fashion, you would be dropping your car off at a pre-determined terminal and picking it up from another terminal. This option may seem cheaper, but with storing fees and transportation cost, it can cost similar to a door-to-door ship. You have to decided if you want to ship your car in an open or enclosed trailer. If you want your car to be more protected and don’t mind spending a little more money, opt to get your car shipping in a enclosed trailer. Learn more here: BRI freight forwarders (http://www.brint.com.au/services/freight-forwarding) USA to Australia
S14rebuild
07-21-2020, 05:46 AM
Call shipping companies and ask......
jedi03
07-22-2020, 09:48 AM
+1 shop around...when i got my Sti from texas to new mexico was 600...when i purchased large toolbox from california to ship to me was almost 900...i use Bourne Logistics and they do the calling around for the most part...great people!
SupaDoopa
07-22-2020, 11:42 AM
Not for nothing, it costed me $750 from El Paso, TX to Rehoboth, MA. If you call around, you'll find a deal. Best deals will come from the last few spots on a trailer when a carrier just wants to fill the load.
S14rebuild
07-22-2020, 11:52 AM
Yall realize hes talking about international shipping..Australia.....
SupaDoopa
07-22-2020, 12:18 PM
We are aware. He didn't state it's going out of his home country. The suggestions are not just US-only suggestions but can be used in any country.
And even if he was leaving the country, the vehicle still needs to be transported to a port before they're transported.
S14rebuild
07-22-2020, 12:38 PM
We are aware. He didn't state it's going out of his home country. The suggestions are not just US-only suggestions but can be used in any country.
And even if he was leaving the country, the vehicle still needs to be transported to a port before they're transported.
:bigok::bigok:
Gotcha
silverarrow27
07-22-2020, 01:14 PM
Had a Pathfinder shipped from CT to CA two months ago. What I've learned is that depending on how soon you need the vehicle also determines how much or high you're going to pay to have your vehicle picked up. The higher the quote, the sooner the vehicle will be picked up. The lower the quote, the later the vehicle will be picked up. There was a storage fee accumulation per day where the Pathfinder was so to ensure I had the vehicle picked up in a few days, I ended up going with a higher amount of $1200 instead of going with broker that quoted me $900.
Just remember that all these "shipping companies" you're dealing with are just brokers. They put up your vehicle for bid and it just depends on the drivers to pick and choose or counter offer what their price is. From reading a lot of reviews...the cheapest rates given can delay your vehicle pickup by 30 days or more.
sean2000gt
07-22-2020, 02:23 PM
I just had my kouki shipped from maryland to florida last month. i was quoted 750 for open trailer and 1050 for enclosed. I went through dealers choice which locates a broker. Ended up getting the car shipped with horsepower logisitics which is a business based out of florida. i called dealers choice at 8am and they had the car picked up at 1 pm. had it in florida the next day around 3pm. lol. was expensive but due to being able to source a driver, pick up same day, and get the car shipped in an enclosed trailer (lowered), I was pleased. I asked for quotes from numerous of the normal shipping companies and they all were in the same price range.
JrDarknes
07-22-2020, 03:01 PM
Just remember that all these "shipping companies" you're dealing with are just brokers. They put up your vehicle for bid and it just depends on the drivers to pick and choose or counter offer what their price is. From reading a lot of reviews...the cheapest rates given can delay your vehicle pickup by 30 days or more.
Yea that's something I wish I knew before I shipped both of my vehicles, brokers honestly don't care about you once they take your money.
My Honda Accord from Indianapolis to Seattle was $1000 open, did this 7 months ago
My S13 from Indianapolis to Seattle was $1200 enclosed, did this 4 months ago.
SupaDoopa
07-22-2020, 03:23 PM
Best bet is to ask your local drift friends or dudes from that areas drift club to give them the first crack. They're generally way cheaper and if the distance isn't something retarded, you'll probably make out. I also once flew to a car and rented a truck/trailer while I was there and drove it back. There are many avenues - you just have to research and make sure it fits the plan.
heliontr
07-28-2020, 07:07 AM
If it's gonna be shipped overseas, it's gonna be expensive.
SupaDoopa
07-28-2020, 07:14 AM
If it's gonna be shipped overseas, it's gonna be expensive.
What words of wisdom you offered.
tromer9
08-17-2020, 03:05 AM
I had a good experience with Fisher Shipping.
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