transport car delivery made simple and reliable

How it works

Booking starts with a quick quote, then you choose open or enclosed transport. A carrier schedules pickup, performs a walk‑around inspection, and notes condition on the bill of lading. Your vehicle is secured, tracked in transit, and covered by the carrier’s liability policy. On arrival, a final inspection confirms condition before you sign off and complete payment if a balance remains.

Real-world timing

Local moves often land in 1–3 days; regional runs take 3–5; coast‑to‑coast averages 7–10, with weather, traffic, and seasonality adding variability. Rural pickups, oversize vehicles, or non‑running cars may need extra lead time. Staying flexible on dates helps carriers plan efficient routes and can lower your rate.

Prepare your car

  • Wash the exterior and photograph all sides and the interior.
  • Remove personal items and toll tags to avoid charges.
  • Leave about a quarter tank of fuel; charge EVs to a moderate level.
  • Disable alarms, fold mirrors, and provide a spare key.
  • Note aftermarket parts or low ground clearance.

Costs and expectations

Price reflects distance, route demand, vehicle size, condition, and delivery flexibility. Tight windows or hard‑to‑access neighborhoods may require a nearby meeting point. Clear communication with your dispatcher keeps the handoff smooth.

 

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