Preparing Your Car
Most companies will not allow you to carry more than
100 lbs of personal belongings in the vehicle during shipping, and it
more than likely has to be in the trunk. Personal items inside the vehicle
will not be covered if lost or stolen.
Make sure you inspect your vehicle with the shipping company. All exterior
and interior defects should be noted. If no inspection is done, then the
transport company probably won't be liable for any damages. Also, when
you pick up your vehicle at your destination, you will do another inspection.
Make sure the transport company washes off your vehicle so that you can
do a proper inspection. Do not pick up your car if you are in a rush!
Make sure that you vehicle is personally insured. Most transport companies
will not repair damages due to normal road conditions. For example, if
your vehicle is struck while sitting on a lot, even under the control
of the carrier, your insurance would have to cover the damages. If the
vehicle was damaged directly by the carrier, then the carrier would be
responsible.
It is a good idea to have your vehicle serviced and the gas tank low (not
empty) prior to transport.
There will be an extra charge if your vehicle is inoperable, or if there
are any other additions to your vehicle such as camper shells, lifted/oversized
trucks, and other things that you did not tell the company prior to shipping.
Make sure you specify any and all modifications to your vehicle for a
proper quote.
Make sure that you have a complete set of keys for the transport company,
and a full extra set for yourself.
If you are transporting a classic, custom, rare, exotic, or otherwise
expensive vehicle, go for the enclosed transport if you can... it will
be worth the extra cost!
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