Looking for the right auto transport company can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Here are some tips to make sure you don’t end up with a haystack in your driveway:
- Be cautious of a company just because they have a catchy jingle. The last thing you want is your car getting shipped off to “crazy Eddie’s auto transport” by mistake.
- If a company’s website looks like it was designed in the 90s, it’s probably time to move on. They may have experience, but do you really want to trust your car to someone who can’t even update their website?
- Make sure you read the fine print. Don’t be surprised when you get a bill for “handling fees,” “fuel surcharges,” or “insurance against alien abductions.”
- And finally, always remember: the cheapest option is not always the best. Sure, you may save a few bucks by choosing the company that uses a horse and buggy, but your car might arrive a little worse for wear.