Auto Transport A to Z


Very recently surprised was the super-car world when Russia launched a new brand of super sports cars that were unique. Marrusia (a popular pet female given Russian name and a play on the English word “Russia”, to make sure everyone knows where the beauty is coming from) was manufactured in, limited numbers and released in two models, the B1 and B2.

Now that it is a collector’s item requiring careful auto shipping, you don’t want this baby battered by hail, handled roughly, or brutally exploited while you’re not present.

How then to make sure your Marussia gets from Moscow to Minneapolis in one virgin piece? The basic things to consider is how to choose an auto shipping company, which truck type to use, which service to order, and insurance.

When it comes to companies, don’t just settle for the first one you come by. Preferring well known, perhaps costly, companies is the best way, names you have read about that are trusted. Obscure businesses, often on their way to bankruptcy, exist in multitudes. They are looking to swindle you out of as much money as they can before they close while posing as experts. Do not become paranoid, there are reasonable and decent companies out there. See which companies get the most references and recommendations by asking around, do some research.

You have the general choice of open and closed carriers when it comes to trucks. Open carriers are numerous and often used, they can be seen hauling vehicles within or between cites. The costlier approach is closed carriers, but the distance your car is to travel and the brand of the car needs to be taken into consideration. It is better, perhaps, to transport an exotic car in a closed carrier which prevents exposure to harmful elements as well as prying eyes.

Next, consider whether you want the truck to pick up your car from your place or whether you would rather drop it off at the company terminal. The car may take much longer to be shipped from the terminal and when it reaches its destination terminal, the owner must pick it up again himself: it’s a slower and fussier service. Better to have the car picked up from your garage, where you and the driver can check the car for mileage and any damage already present before committing the vehicle to the company. When delivered at your destination, any damage unspecified in the signed list will be the company’s responsibility. Most companies provide door-to-door shipping.

Companies offer cargo insurance for each vehicle they transport: any damaged to the car while it is handled by the company will be compensated. Moreover, trucking companies usually arrange for liability insurance of a minimum $800, 000 which takes care of damage to large number of handled cargo.

Good, lasting companies do not find it profitable to endanger the property of their clients and make sure you are insured. Beware of fishy organizations which even so much as hint at reluctance to offer adequate insurance or neglect to mention it.

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