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How is International Car Shipping Different?

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

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Shipping your car internationally is, above all, more expensive than shipping it locally. The added expenses come from a variety of places. The most obvious one is the shipping price itself. Also, international car shipping may require additional insurance, as the basic type may cover just total loss but not damage.

Taxes are sometimes charged when vehicles arrive to their destination. This is an expense charged according to local government laws and have nothing to do with the car shipping company itself. You will to contact local embassies to figure out added fees and expenses associated with importing a car.

Vehicles shipped internationally must be in working order. Local car shipping companies will accept a car that isn’t running because the vehicle can be rolled on and off the container. During international vehicle shipping, however, the car must be driven out of the cargo ship and into customs. If the car won’t start once you arrive at your destination port, it will be put into a warehouse and you will be required to pay for a mechanic to fix it before you can take it out of customs. You will have to pay for every day the car is housed there.

Options for Shipping a Car Cross-Country

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

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When it comes to shipping a car your car across the country, there is more than one option to consider.

OPTION 1: Drive Vehicle Yourself

The obvious advantage of this is that you don’t have to pay somebody else to do it. You should, however, consider the costs associated with it, including gas, wear and tear, tolls and food and accommodations along the way. You’ll also be spending a lot of time on the go, which can make you miss work days.

OPTION 2: Open Car Shipping

This is the most common car shipping option, where your car is carried on an open truck along with others going the same way. This is usually the best option if you’re trying to save money and want your car delivered safely and without hassles on your part.

OPTION 3: Enclosed Car Shipping

Enclosed vehicle shipping allows you to ship your car or motorcycle in a closed container, inside a truck. All bikes must be shipped this way, as they need to be secured by cables. Vintage, collectible or particularly expensive cars should also be shipped this way to protect them from the elements. Enclosed car transport service may does cost a higher rate then standard open transporting method.

Get Real Regarding Car Shipping Times

Monday, June 1st, 2009

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One thing first time customers need to understand is that when it comes to car shipping companies, there is no next day delivery. It does not work like a courier service or DHL, Fed Ex, the United States Post Office or UPS. The norm is that all dates listed for delivery and even pick-up are generally estimates only. Guarantees of vehicle transport delivery and pick-up dates are exceedingly rare.

Delays are frequent and can be attributed to any number of things, including a big snow storm, brutal traffic and the odd mechanical breakdown. Oddly, the biggest offender in causing vehicle shipping companies to arrive later than expected for a pick-up is not company employees, but other customers. Oftentimes, another customer will show up late for a scheduled pick-up or will attempt to contact the car transport company to alter the pick-up or delivery dates an hour before they are scheduled.

Knowing this will keep you patient going in and will make the process easier for all. Most auto shipping companies are quite busy with any large number of deliveries to make and so it is in their best interest to be within the agreed arrival and or departure time.