Automobile Transport Tips

Automobile Transport Tips

Before you hand over your car keys to just any automobile transport company, review the following automobile transport tips. Doing so will help ensure your car shipping experience is a pleasant and safe one.

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Safest Cars and SUVs

Safest Cars and SUVs

Most have, at some point or another, asked ourselves what is the safest car? This may be while riding with our teenage daughter for the first time, or a passing thought when you take your baby home from the hospital. The good news is that increased safety features are causing auto-related fatalities to decline steadily. The cars on this list are part of the reason why.

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Wrecked Cars in the US Transported to Afghanistan

Wrecked Cars in the US Transported to Afghanistan

Ever wonder where wrecked cars end up after a crash? After they’ve been deemed a total loss by the insurance companies, they meet a variety of fates.

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How to Prepare your Car for Shipment

How to Prepare your Car for Shipment

Have you ever wanted to get your car from one city to another without having to drive it yourself? Auto shipping can be the perfect solution for transporting your vehicle. Whether you’re relocating, selling a car, or just wanting to save time and money, auto shipping offers plenty of benefits. We recommend always getting multiple quotes to find the best Auto Transport Company for you.

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Updating Auto Transport Quotes for 2017

Updating Auto Transport Quotes for 2017

While much of the process of shipping a car has not changed much in 2017, getting auto transport quotes for 2017 has never been easier. In the past, filling out a quote form in search of a reliable auto transporter was a lengthy process, which required a lot of detailed information. Today's forms eschew the more labor-intensive approach, preferring to automate much of the process using simpler form fields, predictive software, and a cleaner, more helpful design created with mobile users in mind.

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Crash Test Results for New Cars More Stringent, Few Pass

Crash Test Results for New Cars More Stringent, Few Pass

New cars in the market currently do not have the safety features required to earn the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety’s highest crash test ratings. While a handful of manufacturers, have made some strides in better protecting their vehicles in crashes, most other major manufactures, including General Motors and Ford, are lagging behind, according to the Insurance Institute. In recent crash tests, only 22 current models managed to get the institute’s coveted “Top Safety Pick” rating.

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The Best Full-Size Trucks in 2013

The Best Full-Size Trucks in 2013

In a rare accolade for U.S. automakers, Consumer Reports magazine has named two American brands as its top choices for the best full size trucks of 2013. The Chevrolet Silverado from General Motors won top spot in the organization’s coveted list of large trucks, followed closely by the Ram 150 from Chrysler. Both trucks received high praise from the publication for their overall performance, quality, fuel-efficiency and comfort.

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Car Paint Jobs for New and Used Cars

Car Paint Jobs for New and Used Cars

The color of your car can reveal a lot more about your personality and lifestyle than you probably assume. Studies have shown that people subconsciously choose car paint styles and colors that are an extension of their personality. Car owners who drive black cars, for instance, tend to be authoritative, not manipulated easily and with a taste for the classic and the elegant. People who like red for their car often tend to have an impulsive, highly energetic and outgoing personality.

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Worst Drivers in America: The State with the Worst US Drivers

Worst Drivers in America: The State with the Worst US Drivers

Drivers in Washington D.C have once again earned the dubious distinction of being ranked the worst drivers in America. On average, drivers in the nation’s capital get into accidents once every 4.8 years, or twice as frequently as the national average, according to statistics compiled by insurance giant Allstate Insurance. This marks the sixth year in a row that Washington D.C. has ranked at the bottom of Allstate’s list of worst drivers in the US.

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Driving an Old Car: Americans Continue Using Second Hand Cars

Driving an Old Car: Americans Continue Using Second Hand Cars

People in the United States are holding on to their cars longer than ever before. According to automotive industry research firm Polk, the average age of cars on US roads is 11.4 years, the oldest ever since the company started tracking vehicle age in 1995. The latest numbers are up slightly from the 11.2 years that Polk reported last year, and a long way off from the average age of 9.7 years ten years ago.

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5 Things to Do Before Your Next Road Trip | Guest Post

5 Things to Do Before Your Next Road Trip | Guest Post

Road trips are the stuff of legends, sure to create a host of memories you’ll be laughing about for years to come. However, those legends can quickly turn from good to bad without the proper trip planning, like getting a flat in the middle of nowhere only to find you’ve forgotten to pack the jack, or even having a durable road trip car to make the distance.

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Car Theft Prevention & Statistics

Car Theft Prevention & Statistics

Having your car stolen or vandalized can be a disheartening and expensive experience, but there are several measures you can take to mitigate the risk of becoming a victim. In 2011, about 715,400 motor vehicles were stolen nationwide according to the Uniform Crime Report from the FBI. That translated to roughly 230 auto vehicle thefts per 100,000 inhabitants.

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