Car Shipping
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Intercity Lines (07-23-2019)
#17
I have used uShip three times with great results. It's almost like reverse eBay for shipping, where shippers bid to move your item.
You can specify open or closed transport, and the pickup window and drop off window. Shippers then "bid" on your shipment. You can read all the reviews of each shipper. You can then watch as they bid against each other, but also pick anyone you like at anytime.
I had great results each time I have used them.
You can specify open or closed transport, and the pickup window and drop off window. Shippers then "bid" on your shipment. You can read all the reviews of each shipper. You can then watch as they bid against each other, but also pick anyone you like at anytime.
I had great results each time I have used them.
#18
Last summer I purchased my 911 from Champion Porsche in FL. They arranged the shipping from FL to CA and used a company called Top Line Service Auto Transport. It was a fully enclosed 2-level trailer. Price was approx. $1800 which was significantly less than the quotes I received from Plycar and Intercity. The car was delivered clean and in perfect condition. I was extremely nervous as it was my first time purchasing and shipping a car but I would not hesitate to use them again. Driver was very friendly and stated they deal with high-end/exotic cars regularly. I also noticed the 2 new Lambos that were going to be dropped off after my stop. Hope this helps.
#19
Not my thread, but figured I would chime in with what I went with this week. Quotes from Texas to Va. enclosed trailer. I went with Nick @ Plycar due to the posts I found here saying great service.
Reliable - 2200
Highend Transport -1795
Nick@Plycar - 1500
Montway - 1400
Ship A Car - 1220
Reliable - 2200
Highend Transport -1795
Nick@Plycar - 1500
Montway - 1400
Ship A Car - 1220
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FutureCaymanGuy (01-20-2021)
#20
Shipped from Cary NC to Seattle WA. Some of the recommended companies above do not run that route. Dealer recommended to use Hanover Auto Transport who was a broker. Charged $2200 for a closed transport but it took 3 weeks. Not the best communication, would not use again.
#21
Originally Posted by Pwannabe
Shipped from Cary NC to Seattle WA. Some of the recommended companies above do not run that route. Dealer recommended to use Hanover Auto Transport who was a broker. Charged $2200 for a closed transport but it took 3 weeks. Not the best communication, would not use again.
#22
Big lesson learned for me, but it was my first ever out-of-state purchase and also from a large Porsche dealership. My knowledgable friends all suggested going with my own transport company (e.g. Reliable, Intercity, etc) but the dealership insisted using their own guy due to coordination reasons. Unfortunately it was poorly managed and they didn't get the car picked up until 8-9 days after I signed all the paperwork, and then afterwards the dealership washed their hands of it and no one knew where the car was for another week (found out the transport company let the driver spend some vacation time w/ his family...). To make matters worse, the dealership had very little communication during this whole time, which I was surprised at for the amount of cash invested. I ended up submitting a complaint to PCNA and was not sure during those 3 weeks if I might actually ever get a car.
#23
Big lesson learned for me, but it was my first ever out-of-state purchase and also from a large Porsche dealership. My knowledgable friends all suggested going with my own transport company (e.g. Reliable, Intercity, etc) but the dealership insisted using their own guy due to coordination reasons. Unfortunately it was poorly managed and they didn't get the car picked up until 8-9 days after I signed all the paperwork, and then afterwards the dealership washed their hands of it and no one knew where the car was for another week (found out the transport company let the driver spend some vacation time w/ his family...). To make matters worse, the dealership had very little communication during this whole time, which I was surprised at for the amount of cash invested. I ended up submitting a complaint to PCNA and was not sure during those 3 weeks if I might actually ever get a car.
#24
Big lesson learned for me, but it was my first ever out-of-state purchase and also from a large Porsche dealership. My knowledgable friends all suggested going with my own transport company (e.g. Reliable, Intercity, etc) but the dealership insisted using their own guy due to coordination reasons. Unfortunately it was poorly managed and they didn't get the car picked up until 8-9 days after I signed all the paperwork, and then afterwards the dealership washed their hands of it and no one knew where the car was for another week (found out the transport company let the driver spend some vacation time w/ his family...). To make matters worse, the dealership had very little communication during this whole time, which I was surprised at for the amount of cash invested. I ended up submitting a complaint to PCNA and was not sure during those 3 weeks if I might actually ever get a car.
Weird that the dealer insisted on using their own guy, never had that experience before with shipping cars from a Porsche dealer. There was another story on here a year or two ago about a 997 RS 4.0 getting burned down during transport, the buyer had insisted on using a broker/off-name transport if I am not mistaken... buyer beware
#25
Great shipping experience
Just shipped my newly purchased 991.2 cab from Maryland to Massachusetts for $700 covered/enclosed. Great experience and took about 24 hours from time of pick up until car was in my driveway.
Shout out to Chris Kyle, Nationwide Transport 954-246-3732.
Shout out to Chris Kyle, Nationwide Transport 954-246-3732.
#27
I have used uShip three times with great results. It's almost like reverse eBay for shipping, where shippers bid to move your item.
You can specify open or closed transport, and the pickup window and drop off window. Shippers then "bid" on your shipment. You can read all the reviews of each shipper. You can then watch as they bid against each other, but also pick anyone you like at anytime.
I had great results each time I have used them.
You can specify open or closed transport, and the pickup window and drop off window. Shippers then "bid" on your shipment. You can read all the reviews of each shipper. You can then watch as they bid against each other, but also pick anyone you like at anytime.
I had great results each time I have used them.
You might get someone who knows his stuff, but them again you could get a knucklehead. Based on what I have seen on the show, I'm not sure I want to risk damaging a 100K Porsche with any of these guys. It is the lowest bidder that gets the job, after all. They might just show up with a pair of skate boards and a chain...
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Honda (01-20-2020)
#28
Those are the guys on that cable show "shipping wars"?
You might get someone who knows his stuff, but them again you could get a knucklehead. Based on what I have seen on the show, I'm not sure I want to risk damaging a 100K Porsche with any of these guys. It is the lowest bidder that gets the job, after all. They might just show up with a pair of skate boards and a chain...
You might get someone who knows his stuff, but them again you could get a knucklehead. Based on what I have seen on the show, I'm not sure I want to risk damaging a 100K Porsche with any of these guys. It is the lowest bidder that gets the job, after all. They might just show up with a pair of skate boards and a chain...
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991Targa4S (10-03-2021)