Car Shipping Discounts Given To Military

Nov 17
10:13

2009

Susan Hart

Susan Hart

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Because the proprietor of one of the very best vehicle transport businesses in the country, has served his country for four years in Iraq, he knows how to offer the best customer service and also, how to really take care of business. He also gives a nice discount to his fellow military service members who need a great car shipping company.

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An enclosed trailer works well for an import or much valued antique car,Car Shipping Discounts Given To Military  Articles or a real wreck with parts hanging off of it.  No matter what the condition, it's priceless of course.  These types of enclosed trailers do cost a little more than the open kind, but they are worth it so that the vehicle can be protected against the weather and other road conditions, and even any possible hazards.  Car dealers use different methods of shipment -- whichever is most appropriate for their bulk shipments.  It just depends on how many vehicles they are shipping and what their destination is.  You've probably seen hundreds of these kinds of rigs traveling the roadways at all hours of the day and night.  Express service is also available, and this is handy if you have a real need to get the vehicle to its destination in a hurry. 

Another great concept when considering which auto transportation company to use, is the contact person.  One person is the best, and the more you talk to, the chances will increase for mistakes to be made.  Follow-up on vehicle shipments is critical.  Finding a company who has this policy, will keep you stress free.  It's good to know that a company's fees are usually based on amount of travel, length of time, and weather.  Find a reliable business that will tell you how much the shipment is going to cost, and right away, will help you budget your vehicle transportation process very well.  Rates do depend on what car or other vehicle is being sent, when it's leaving and where it's going. 

Transport truck drivers usually go around 350 miles a day, and of course they also need to eat and sleep for a few hours as well.  A quick note -- you may put less than one hundred pounds of soft personal items (such as blankets and pillows) in a car being shipped this way and save a couple of bucks on moving truck expenses.  Contents which are not part of the car, are not covered by insurance.  A person has to be there at the site, when your vehicle is loaded onto the trailer.   They must sign the bill of lading, and walk around the car in order to  note any pre-existing damage.  Be sure to choose a company that has some fantastic reviews on their blog.  You can also read about various car shipping companies on an impartial website like TransportReviews.com.  Perhaps most important of all these days -- don't forget that military discount!

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