Ship Your Car

Your vehicle is one of the largest items you own. Your car is your ticket to freedom, but when moving day arrives, it sometimes becomes more of a hindrance. Moving it may be harder than driving it to your new home, especially if you are moving thousands of miles away. Luckily for you, there are companies out there who have devoted their business predominantly towards the transportation of your vehicle.


There is much to think about when transporting your car. Is it worth it? What are the motor vehicles standards in my new location? What are the costs? What is involved in the transportation of my vehicle? Thankfully, ForMove has built a comprehensive list in order for you to make your decision more clear.


Is transporting my car to my new home worth the trouble?


Sometimes bringing your car halfway across the country or across the world may not be worth your trouble. There are some aspects to consider when transporting your car.


What is the condition of your car?

Depending on the age and the condition of your vehicle, it may be wise to leave your car behind when moving. Of course, we do not mean that you should leave it on the side of the road, but you might want to consider selling it. Transportation can be costly and if the value of your car does not warrant a move, then selling it may be your best decision.


There are many ways to find out what your car is worth on the open market. Many use Kelly's Blue Book, but the Internet features a wide variety of places where you can go and find out how much your car is worth. You can also speak with your insurance agent about the price of your car.


What are the motor vehicle and insurance requirements in the new location?

If you are moving between states, you should know that motor vehicle standards are not uniform. Also, depending on the area you are going to be living in, your insurance rates can change drastically, either for the better or for the worst.


The best thing to do is conduct research. Call the local Department of Motor Vehicles in your new location and ask about their registration and safety standards. You might be surprised at the costs or the unique standards that your new location requires.


You may also find out that your insurance rates may be different depending on the area in which you move. Different kinds of insurance may be required depending on the kind of environment you are living in. Living in a big city and living on beachfront property entails two different situations to which your car will be exposed.


If you are relocating overseas, you may find that vehicle standards are extremely different than you are used to. Your car may not even be able to be transported due to the totally dissimilar standards of vehicles in the other country. Make sure you do your research when you are planning your international move.


Is your car prepared for the environment and the weather conditions of your new location?

Usually, you purchase a car that fits your environment and lifestyle. Your 4x4 vehicle may not be of much use now that you have moved into an apartment in a busy and congested urban area. Maybe you have a small compact car, but now you are moving to a more mountainous area, where a more powerful and all-terrain vehicle may be necessary. You might want to think about how your current vehicle fits in with your new life at your new location before you lay out the money to a car transporter.


How do I choose a reliable company to move my vehicle?

The best way to check the credibility of any company is through the Better Business Bureau (BBB). If you call the BBB, you can find out if there have been any complaints about the company who will move your car to its new home. You can also make sure of the company's licenses through the Department of Transportation.


When speaking with your chosen company, ask about their insurance coverage. Also, to ensure a well-defined pact between you and your transportation company, make sure that a written agreement is signed.


Do not leave any details to chance. Make sure that you speak candidly with the representative of your chosen company and question anything you are not sure about. Your car is a very valuable possession, thus make sure you choose the right company to do the job.


What is involved in car transportation?

When making arrangements for your car to be transported make sure that you give as much notice as possible to your chosen transportation company. You want to be able to schedule a date that is convenient for you and by giving enough notice you will be able to have your car moved when you desire.


Car transportation usually takes about a week or a week and a half depending on distance and route. Trucks used are typically seventy-five to eighty feet long and almost 14 feet high. You have probably seen these types of trucks used by car dealerships when they are delivering new vehicles to their destination.


Car transportation involves two scenarios. One is door-to-door delivery of your vehicle and the other is terminal-to-terminal service. Door-to-door delivery is only possible if the truck is able to make it down your street or to your home. Some companies have smaller flatbed tow trucks and can easily pickup your vehicle at your home. Door-to-door service may save time, but it can be more costly. The cheaper and easier solution is bringing your vehicle to a terminal to be picked up by the hauler. Terminal-to-terminal service is cheaper because you transport and pickup your vehicle at a terminal. It may take longer depending upon the amount of vehicles at the terminal.


What is the cost involved in transporting your car?

Charges for car transportation services are usually based on make and model of your vehicle, distance of the move, operating conditions, weight and size of your vehicle, and insurance coverage. Make sure that you discuss the costs in detail with your carrier. The pricing system should be transparent to you when the contract is signed.


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