Minivans are pretty unique vehicles. Designed to haul a lot of people at once while at the same time offering room for storage and hauling capabilities should you not need all the seats, the minivan's design is much different than any type of car, truck or SUV. When it comes to transporting a minivan you have to realize that you're going to be looking at a more expensive experience, most likely, because of the fact that they're built so differently. Minivans are inherently longer and usually a … [Read more...]
Relocation Tips: Read the Fine Print
There's always fine print with any contract you sign, and with auto transportation it's no different. Many carriers have documentation packets that will require your signature, and knowing what exactly you are signing is important. On the inspection report, you are stating that you agree that all damage represented on the report is accurate, and that you agree by the terms and conditions set forth by the contract in terms of compensation for damage and the like. This is a perfect example of what … [Read more...]
Tips for Shipping an RV
Shipping a recreational vehicle can be a challenge. They're bulky, heavy, difficult to maneuver and handle and are definitely too big for a standard car carrier. This means that your recreational vehicle is going to need to be transported on a flatbed auto transport carrier. Flatbed carrier's aren't really all that common in the auto transport industry, though there are still plenty enough to get your vehicle picked up within a week to ten days of booking, usually. When you're talking to your … [Read more...]