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Old 05-08-2017, 02:49 PM
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Hi All - Any recommendations for a company to transport a car from Colorado Springs to Virginia? When I google it, a ton come up but a lot have terrible reviews and lots of horror stories. Any advice?

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Plycar has transported many cars across the country for me, never an issue. Call and speak to Nick. Also their prices are very fair.
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Intercity Lines http://www.intercitylines.com
Reliable Carriers http://www.reliablecarriers.com
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I have used Intercity and Horseless Carriage; both were very good.
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Plycar & Intercity are both good, I recently used Plycar to ship a car to VA, very fast but more expensive. Intercity is very competitive on their pricing.
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I've used Intercity Lines and would recommend/use them again.
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Roadrunner is good too.

Call the usual suspects listed above and get a few quotes; pricing will vary based on where their respective trucks are when you want the car shipped.
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Thanks for all the input..much appreciated! This gives me a great starting point vs the overwhelming number of google results.
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Originally Posted by zander35
Hi All - Any recommendations for a company to transport a car from Colorado Springs to Virginia? When I google it, a ton come up but a lot have terrible reviews and lots of horror stories. Any advice?

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Intercity Lines would be glad to give you a Rennlist rate on your move. Can you please confirm what make and model vehicle you are looking to transport from CO to VA. Please let us know where in VA to deliver and we will send you a quote on your move.
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PCNA used Reliable to transport its' cars to / from the last Rennsport Reunion.
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Intercity is great but very expensive

I have blue star delivering a car to me tomorrow...will let you know how it goes!
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Originally Posted by raclaims
Intercity is great but very expensive

I have blue star delivering a car to me tomorrow...will let you know how it goes!

Thanks! right now I'm working with Nick at Plycar and that seems like my best option. Intercity and horseless carriage were about $500 more. Reliable was the cheapest but they had a 1 month pickup window. A company called A to Z shipped the car for a prior owner and I would have used them (2nd choice) but Plycar was slightly cheaper and I like that they claimed to own all their own trucks vs working with various owner operators. Just thought that meant everything would be at the same standard but it probably all comes down to the driver and truck type. Thanks again..
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Nick at plycar is easy to deal with. They own their own trucks and never waited more than a week for pick up.
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I've used both intercity and JP Logistics in the past and both did a great job. Pricing was identical. I made my decision based on their availability. For some reason I always need shipping when there are large car shows and rallies which limits their availability...



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