Selecting a Company
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PRICE
The first question you'll want answered is "what is the
total cost?". Obtain quotes from several car transport
companies and be prepared to provide:
- origination/destination
- approximate departure date
- type of vehicle(s)
- type of car transport service desired (e.g.,
door-to-door car transport vs. terminal-to-terminal)
- special car transport services (e.g., enclosed car
transport)
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PAYMENT METHOD While some
car transport companies may not require payment in advance,
others require a deposit (10-25% of the total cost), or full
payment in advance. If a deposit is given, amount due is
always required at time of delivery – oftentimes with a
cashiers check or cash. Sometimes a surcharge of 2-3% is
required when using a credit card with a car transport
company.
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CONTRACT
READ YOUR CONTRACT
CAREFULLY!!! IMPORTANT NOTE!!! Do not rely on any verbal
promises from your car transport company. After you sign
your contract, your car transport company will ALWAYS refer
you to the contract for any complaints you may have,
including cost to cancel your shipment. The main thing to
look for is a clause that says there is no guaranteed pickup
or delivery date. Even though most cars are delivered by car
transport companies within the expected timeframe, most will
not guarantee a delivery date. You can ask for the following
things to protect yourself against verbal promises that you
would have otherwise relied upon (also see #5 below):
- Ask for a contract clause (in writing) that waives
the cancellation fee if the car is not picked up by your
car transport company within some number of days of the
scheduled pickup date. If you cancel within the allotted
window, expect to pay some fee, which may vary from $50
to $250. Although most cars are picked up on the
scheduled date or within a few days of that date, a 1 or
2 week delay may occasionally happen. Your cancellation
clause should allow for at least a week beyond scheduled
pickup date.
- It is difficult for any car transport company to
promise a delivery date, however, if your car transport
company offers a guarantee that covers a rental car,
find out the cost of the guarantee (if any) and the
maximum dollars per day covered.
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INSURANCE Your vehicle(s)
should be insured against damage and theft by your car
transport company. ASK FOR A COPY OF INSURANCE COVERAGE. Ask
if the carrier's insurance is PRIMARY or SECONDARY to your
own insurance in the event of damage during car transport.
Also ask if there is a damage deductible – VERIFY ALL IN
WRITING. In addition, your own car insurance may cover your
vehicle in transit – check with your car insurance company
to verify. Keep in mind that many car transport companies
may discourage or prohibit you from leaving personal
articles in your vehicle. Any personal articles left in the
car are not insured – your home policy may cover these
articles, but you should check with your home insurance
agent to verify. ALSO NOTE THAT OVERLOADING YOUR TRUNK WITH
HEAVY ITEMS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR CAR'S
UNDERCARRIAGE. Your car transport company may not cover
damage in that instance.
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PICK-UP AND DELIVERY DATES
Ask for estimated pick-up and delivery times from your car
transport company. You should be able to get a 3-day window
for pick-up – during the busy summer or snow bird season the
window may be larger, but the car transport company should
warn you of possible delays ahead of time. BE SKEPTICAL OF
EXACT PICK-UP AND DELIVERY DATES PROMISED BY CAR TRANSPORT
COMPANIES – IF YOU ARE PROMISED EXACT DATES, GET IT IN
WRITING AND STATE THE REMEDY IF SERVICE IS NOT PERFORMED ON
PROMISED DATES ($50 discount, no fee to cancel,
reimbursement for rental car, etc.) . Once pick-up is made,
your car transport company should provide you with a fairly
precise delivery date. If you need an exact date for
pick-up, most car transport services can pick-up your car
and hold it at a terminal for an additional charge.
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SAYING GOODBYE TO YOUR CAR
Prior to leaving your car with a car transport company, be
sure you receive an "Original Inspection Report." This
report provides pick-up and delivery information, current
mileage, and MOST IMPORTANTLY shows the condition of your
car at time of pick-up – pre-existing scratches and dents,
cracked glass/mirrors, general paint condition, etc. Keep
this report and use it when you receive your vehicle.
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ACCEPTING YOUR VEHICLE FOR
DELIVERY At the time of delivery, inspect your
vehicle SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY and compare the condition and
mileage against the "Original Inspection Report" provided by
your car transport company at origination (ALSO INSPECT THE
ROOF AND UNDER FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS). If there are
inconsistencies, note them as exceptions and be sure the
driver signs it. NEVER ACCEPT YOUR VEHICLE AT NIGHT IF YOU
CANNOT VERIFY ITS CONDITION – without being viewed and
signed by the driver, you have little recourse if damage had
occurred during transit.
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IF DAMAGE SHOULD OCCUR The
majority of car transport experiences are worry-free, with
your damage-free vehicle arriving at the estimated time. On
occasion, a vehicle may become damaged in transit. If this
should happen, note all damage on your inspection report
(see item above), obtain the driver's signature, and contact
your car transport company. The car transport company should
then work with you to reimburse you for verifiable damage
done to your car.
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DISPUTES If you believe
that a car transport company has not treated you fairly,
first try to work it out with the company. Car transport
companies are more likely to cooperate with you if they
believe you are trying to work fairly with them. Be
reasonable, but firm. If all else fails, you may consider
filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau in the
city in which the car transport company is listed. The U.S.
Dept. of Transportation – http://www.dot.gov – regulates car
transport companies – however they will usually not get
involved until after you have a court judgment against a
car transport company (in small claims court, for example).
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