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koukidriver
09-10-2010, 07:04 AM
I need everyones help on finding a cheap car transport quote to get my car from New Jersey to Arizona

cemtoes
09-10-2010, 11:48 AM
Is there such a thing? lol Any time I transport a car I use all-pro do the pricing through them then I specify the transport company I want to deal with which for me is mercury-transport because I've never had a problem with them, always on time and the drivers are really careful loading and unloading.

But yeah, try allproautotransport.com they will give you a rough quote probably around $600 sometimes it's more sometimes it's less.

koukidriver
09-11-2010, 01:32 AM
thanks man

Okinawandrifter87
09-11-2010, 05:28 AM
Do you have a nice car or a beater? Be honest. I'm not makin fun of but I need to know to try and help you.

koukidriver
09-11-2010, 05:54 PM
Its nice I just finished up on the engine build KA-T next up will be paint and minor body work

koukidriver
09-11-2010, 05:59 PM
Its nice it a 7 out of 10 for the exterior just finished up on the KA-T build but what does this have to do with a quote for shipping? If it was a beater I would sell it . Usually I get asked 1 of 2 questions are you selling it and/or is it a SR ? And my answer is always no to both.

heavenboundkevin
09-13-2010, 04:02 PM
I transported my s13 from Jacksonville, FL to Las Vegas, NV for $700 which i thought was pretty cheap.

BlackLabel24
09-14-2010, 08:24 PM
Anyone know a good company that would transport from the US to Canada?

Okinawandrifter87
09-16-2010, 05:22 AM
So my question is now do you want a shipping company that ships your car on an open trailer truck and that might switch truck to truck at different various states or are you looking for an closed trailer that stays on the same truck the whole time? I had my car shipped from Sacramento all the way to Beaufort, SC on 1 truck with an closed trailor but had no problems with mine. The reason I ask is you have to think, if my car switches from trailer to trailer they might ding or dent the sides or bumpers of the car or if its an open trailer, what if it hails or bad weather and the car is just gettin rained on? Just trying to give you a heads up on to what you might deal with so it doesn't come as a surprise for you.

P.s. mine cost 1700 for the closed trailer. From Sacramento to Beaufort, Sc.

h2v7
09-16-2010, 11:24 AM
why not just drive it cost like $400 in gas?

sleep
09-16-2010, 11:12 PM
because the drive from philadelphia................in a 240sx................































WAS TORTURE!


Ever had a broken back?

s14fbs
09-16-2010, 11:30 PM
So my question is now do you want a shipping company that ships your car on an open trailer truck and that might switch truck to truck at different various states or are you looking for an closed trailer that stays on the same truck the whole time? I had my car shipped from Sacramento all the way to Beaufort, SC on 1 truck with an closed trailor but had no problems with mine. The reason I ask is you have to think, if my car switches from trailer to trailer they might ding or dent the sides or bumpers of the car or if its an open trailer, what if it hails or bad weather and the car is just gettin rained on? Just trying to give you a heads up on to what you might deal with so it doesn't come as a surprise for you.

P.s. mine cost 1700 for the closed trailer. From Sacramento to Beaufort, Sc.

Idk what car haulers you deal with to move truck to truck across states

My family owns a transport company and a we have our trucks come right to your door and pick up your car or b we have a local towing service come pick up your car and we bring it to our terminal and it's picked up there and brought to you or another terminal depending on access at destination
but I'm sorry car haulers do not bring it 2 states drop in off pick it up on off ect
3 things u neec to look for when trying to find a transportation company
u want a hauler that uses tire straps not chains
good equipment don't hire somebody with a busted ass truck from the 80s
don't look for cheap don't go with the cheapest hauler u can find I garenntee there's a reason whey there cheap

Now also your cars ride height is a main thing 98% of truck can not haul a slammed ass 240 u would need a exotic hauler for that
call moving companies in your area united allied bekins ect cause they also hauls cars in a closed trailer for very cheap and there all hurting for money cause of the economy

I would help you out be we only haul fl- Cali
Hope this helps a little

h2v7
09-17-2010, 10:22 AM
because the drive from philadelphia................in a 240sx................































WAS TORTURE!


Ever had a broken back?



no but i drive my 240sx back and forth from cali and ohio a few times a year.