Hi everyone, I'm wondering if anybody has used a reliable auto transport service? Florida to North Carolina. They ALL seem to be brokers and are chomping at the bit and
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04-25-2012, 09:14 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Auto Transport?
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if anybody has used a reliable auto transport service? Florida to North Carolina. They ALL seem to be brokers and are chomping at the bit and stabbbing each other in the back to get my business (none of which I feel comfortable letting take Iris). I did a search and was surprised to see so little on the topic. Maybe because they are our pride and joy? Work and not wanting to put the miles on her are my defenses. Thanks in advance, Mark |
04-25-2012, 09:23 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Why transport it when you can drive it! I'm not a fan of keeping low miles on cars, that's like keeping low useage on a blender to keep the blade revolution counter low (silly example I know). Use it for what it's meant to be used for!
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04-25-2012, 09:37 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Mr. Dean, you do have a point there. Resale value is one reason for keeping low miles though that's not my view. I just want to keep her new and perfect. That sounds as silly as the blender analogy doesn't it? At any rate, you do have me reconsidering driving her up. I have a few plans for her that I want to get working on so I need to get her up here.
So, question still stands; if anybody knows of a transport outfit please let me (us) know. |
04-25-2012, 09:42 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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PM FuszNissan. He ships a lot of cars to customers across the country so he might be able to recommend some names.
Otherwise you might want to call some higher end dealerships and see who they use to ship their cars. I have heard some horror stories with car transport, so you really want to make sure you choose the right carrier.
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04-25-2012, 11:53 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Your local Nissan dealership should know of somebody who would transport the car on a flat bed for you. I had my '12 Nismo transported from 200 miles away b/c I did not want to damage the front bump with rock dings. I thought it would be silly for me to drive it back considering that I was going to put PPF on the car as soon as I got it.
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Florida to NC is not even a bad drive at all. If anything it's a fun drive on a nice day.
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I have used "Reliable" in the past on a Corvette purchase from MI to NC...and found them anything but "reliable". I would avoid them like the plague now, given my experience with them and the piss poor customer service (or lack thereof) that I received. Failed/empty promises on scheduling abound and almost ZERO communication once the payment was received. I know I've heard a few other stories around the Vette community that suggested I wasn't alone in my bad experience with them.
To the OP, if you are on any sort of schedule, make sure you know well ahead of time what their schedule is, as once they have the car, you are at the shipper's mercy to do whatever/whenever they please with your car...at least that was my experience with "Reliable". Good Luck! |
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You risk far greater damage with a transport than you would with driving the car... open carriers fling dirt and dust around, have steep ramps at times which your car will scrape on, and are often driven by the lowest denominator of human being (not all of them) infact it is generally known that they will steal any part out of the car that is not bolted down including spare tires, lug wrenches, etc... my friend had this happen with his Corvette...
No one will care for your car like you do... If after everyones reco you still decide to transport the car, I would reco an enclosed carrier... they are much more expensive but you run less risk of damage on the ride. If you or someone you know has an SUV you might also be able to rent a car carrier from Uhaul. |
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