Auto Shipping Pros and Cons

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Car shipping is a handy solution that is specifically designed for long distances. Car shipping companies provide affordable options, such as open auto transport trailers and train transport, primarily due to the fact that they can ship many vehicles in one go. Car shipping is also an excellent choice if you are moving an expensive, luxury, antique, or custom-made car. Most carriers that respect themselves and their customers offer enclosed auto transport options on top of standard covered trailers, plus a plethora of features that ensure maximum safety during the transport of your vehicle.

That being said, note that vehicles are being transferred for days or even weeks at a time before they reach their final destination. This requires proper planning and scheduling car shipping in advance so the auto shipping company can make the necessary arrangements for the best, safest, and most convenient (also cost-effective) way to ship your car across the country.

Auto Shipping – Pros:
* The auto shipping company does everything for you. You only schedule the drop-off and pickup times.
You don’t have to drive the car yourself, which could involve being on the road for many hours or even days.
* Auto-shipping is often more cost-effective than car towing and hauling your car with another vehicle as you don’t need to think about things like the cost of gas mileage and vehicle maintenance once the hauling is done. Also, hiring a tow company to transfer your car to a different state is much more expensive than having it shipped.
* You are free to drive or fly to your new place faster without having to haul another vehicle, especially when moving states.
* Less (to no) wear and tear on your car.
* Protection from unfavorable weather conditions.
* Little to no risk of accidents or damage.
* Open-air and enclosed transport options are available to suit your needs for car safety and protection.
* Drivers with tens of thousands of driving experience shipping your vehicle.

Auto Shipping – Cons:
* You might have to drive your car to the nearest drop-off or pickup location, which could be a few miles away or more.
* It may take several days (even weeks) to have your car delivered to you. This is because it travels along with several other vehicles that also need to be picked up and dropped off.
* Not always the best option for short-distance moving. The scheduling involved (you may need to make the necessary arrangements several weeks in advance) and the cost are probably not worth it for short routes.

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