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Q. How long does it take for auto transport vehicle shipping?
A. Normal auto transport time is usually within 8 to 10
business days and may vary upon actual shipping route, assuming
that at least 2 weeks prior notice of your shipment dates
is given. Auto
Transporters generally
appreciate a three-business day window to schedule the pick
up/delivery of your vehicle(s). As your pick-up/delivery
dates gets closer you will receive a confirmation call giving
you a specific date and time frame. The transport time referenced
above is based on standard transport/shipping times and
in certain cases transit times may take less time. For example,
it only takes a truck 5 days to go from NYC to LA. If your
vehicle is the last car to load and the first one to unload,
a shorter delivery time frame is possible, however if your
car or auto is the first to load and the last to come off,
then your transport time will be closer to 2 weeks. Please
keep this in mind when planning your vehicle transport.
2.
Q. What kind of truck will my vehicle be transported on?
A. In most cases, your vehicle(s) will be transported on
an 8 or 10-car auto hauler, the same type of trucks used
to deliver new cars and vehicles to your local dealerships.
These trucks are 75 to 80 feet long (that's nearly twice
as long as a conventional freight truck or moving van) and
are almost 14 feet high. Therefore they are very hard to
maneuver and are restricted to main roads that do not have
any overhanging trees or low clearance bridges. Please bear
this in mind when directing the truck to your home or pick-up
location. A local service may be used should the hauler/transporter
encounter difficulty in reaching your pick-up/delivery.
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3.
Q. What does door-to-door delivery mean?
A. It means that the car carrier will get as close as physically
possible to your front door as long as it does not compromise
the cargo and/or your vehicle(s). If you live on a main
road (at least 2 lanes wide) with no overhanging trees or
low bridges and the streets leading to your house can accommodate
trucks of that size and length, then the carrier will pick
up your vehicle(s) from your door and deliver it to your
door if the same conditions apply at your destination. As
the auto transport driver approaches your pick-up/delivery
location, he will call you to confirm your address and discuss
accessibility. If accessibility is limited the drive may
suggest meeting at a local supermarket or mall with ample
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4.
Q. Will my car or auto go to a terminal?
A. This may depend on your pick-up/delivery locations and/or
your scheduled dates for the pick-up/delivery. Should your
area not allow for or have restricted access and there are
no areas locally which can accommodate the loading/unloading
of your vehicle(s), then a local flatbed service will used
to pick-up/deliver your vehicle(s). A terminal service is
only used when the carrier cannot pick-up/deliver your vehicle(s)
due to scheduling conflicts, inaccessible areas or both.
All terminals used are licensed and fully insured.
5.
Q. How does it work?
A. Once your order has been placed, your shipment will be
scheduled according to the dates on your order form. After
a truck has been assigned, you will get a call either from
the truck driver or from the flatbed service in order to
schedule a pick up/delivery time and day. During the pick
up of the car or vehicle the carrier will complete a detailed
physical inspection of the car, on a bill of lading, which
you must sign and acknowledge. This same inspection will
be presented upon delivery, so that you can re-inspect the
car for any discrepancies. If any damage did occur during
transit, please be sure to note it on the bill of lading
at the time of delivery and have the driver sign in agreement.
No claims will be honored if the damage is not noted at
the time of delivery and acknowledged by the driver. top
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6.
Q. Can I put things in the trunk?
A. No, Auto Transporters are not permitted by law to transport
personal belongings, as they do not have a household goods
transportation license. By violating this law they can be
fined up to $10,000 per occurrence. In addition, if you
were to place things in the car, auto, or vehicle, they
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7.
Q. How much notice is needed?
A. In a perfect world an Auto Transporter would like to
have 2 to 3 weeks notice of your preferred transports dates,
this insures that the carrier can schedule your vehicle(s)
within the time frame you requested. However if you need
to move a car immediately we may be able to accommodate
your request. For example, most auto transporters have terminals
in most major cities and can usually get a car picked up
within 24hrs if no one can be available to pick-up the vehicle(s).
You also have the option to drop the car off at a terminal
if you cannot wait for the carrier to pick-up the vehicle(s).
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8.
Q. What forms of payment are accepted?
A. All auto transport carriers accept cashiers checks, cash
and most major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover
and American Express). If it is arranged prior to the scheduled
pick-up of the vehicle(s) you may pre-pay your transport
in full via personal check, money order or cashiers check.
Usually a minimum deposit of $150.00 is required to initiate
and reserve your order and any form of payment is acceptable.
If you use a credit card for the deposit, the balance will
be due C.O.D. with CASH or a cashiers check at the time
the vehicle is delivered. No other form of payment will
be accepted upon delivery. Ultimately you will need to pay
the freight charges in full before your vehicle is delivered.
You cannot withhold or deduct monies from the C.O.D. amount
to cover damages that may have occurred in transit. All
claims are handled separately once the auto transporter
has received the signed bill of lading noting the damages.
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