How Do I Choose an Auto Transport Company?
Choosing an auto transport company? Learn the three key steps: comparing quotes, checking reliability, and confirming insurance—so you can ship your car with confidence.
Choosing an auto transport company? Learn the three key steps: comparing quotes, checking reliability, and confirming insurance—so you can ship your car with confidence.
Over 175,000 vehicles were shipped in April 2011 alone. Learn why millions of used cars are transported each year and why auto transport is a trusted, established industry.
Trying to decide between shipping your car or driving it during a move? Compare the true costs, time commitment, and convenience factors to find the best option for your situation.
Having issues with your auto transport company? Learn how to resolve disputes, document problems effectively, and when to escalate your complaint to the BBB or DOT.
View the average auto transport rates for April 2011 across major U.S. routes. Rising diesel prices continued to drive up costs—see what you can expect to pay.
Is it cheaper to ship your car or have someone drive it? Compare auto transport vs. driveaway services to see which option fits your budget and comfort level best.
Avoid surprises during auto transport by getting all promises in writing. Learn why contracts matter, what to ask for, and how to protect yourself from unexpected delays or fees.
Protect yourself during auto transport with common-sense security tips. Learn how to verify driver credentials, what to record, and when to refuse vehicle handoff.
Explore the average auto transport rates for March 2011 across key U.S. routes. Rising diesel prices led to cost increases—use this data to plan your vehicle shipment.
Auto transport delays can happen for many reasons—traffic, paperwork issues, or mechanical problems. Learn why delays occur and why most shippers offer a flexible pick-up window.
Learn what factors influence auto transport rates—from fuel and insurance to truck maintenance and driver pay. Understand how shipping costs are calculated and what you’re really paying for.
You don’t need your registration or title to ship your car. Learn what paperwork matters most during auto transport—like the Bill of Lading—and how to document your vehicle’s condition.