Getting the Best Quote to Ship Your Car or Truck
To paraphrase Benjamin Disraeli, the wisdom of the wise and the experience of ages are perpetuated by good quotes. You can conduct your research online, by phone or both, then find a broker to pore over their qualifications and choose the most responsible one with the best historical track record. Just like the good student you are, you will prepare for your auto shipment and take every precaution while doing so. Having done all that, in the end it comes down to getting quotes from those companies deemed reliable and deciding on the quote with which you are the most comfortable.
Realizing that this is true, many companies will publish their terrific quotes on deals right on their home page. The really good companies, though will want to talk to you before they proffer a quotation on the work involved in your particular case. So be aware of this.
Note: If the company you are interested in asks for an advance, this is probably okay, just make it abundantly clear that you require them to issue you a contract offering a total refund in case they do not fulfill their side of the bargain. It is not uncommon for some companies to promise you the moon, demand an advance on your shipment, do not ship the car, take your money and run, and you are stuck.
There may be some special circumstances you encounter that require a little white lie to further your interests. Obtaining a quote from an auto shipping company is definitely not one of those times.
An accurate description of your car’s weight and shape is crucial, since carrier trucks do not accommodate all cars. Heavy SUVs, minivans, station wagons, pick-up trucks, and of-road vehicles must be considered for special carrier trucks. Any exotic features and customized changes (such as lowering the car or otherwise making driving up a truck ramp difficult) will require special service. For a small supplement to the general fee, most carriers are able to ship non-operable vehicles, but it is bets to inform them before hand, because it may take a truck with a specialized ramp to lift a car which cannot be driven.
Besides the actual content of the quoted, consider the way in which the quote is presented to you: try to see how professional, courteous, and willing they are. Compare this insight with the actual service they offer: is too good to be true? Compare their quotes with those of other companies for similar services. Even if you do not choose any of the most prominent companies in the field, it is still better to begin estimating prices and quality with the best, most well known companies.
After conducting your thorough research, you can determine if the company you wish to go with, whether a big guy or not, is honest about prices and services. Then start negotiating for a better deal. Tell them you got a better price somewhere else and let them know that you really like that. A good company will not necessarily offer their minimum price for their services right off the top. So, even with large, well known companies there may be a chance you can get them to lower their price to the one you quoted them.
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