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Old 07-23-2017, 06:04 PM   #1
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We shipped 2 vehicles with these guys when we moved from NH to FL:
http://www.shipcar.com/

It was about $900 for each vehicle (separate shipments). One was picked up at our house, the other we dropped off at their facility in Canton, MA (was on our way anyway, and saved ~$150).

No complaints, I don't think it was an enclosed carrier.
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Old 07-23-2017, 08:30 PM   #2
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We shipped 2 vehicles with these guys when we moved from NH to FL:
http://www.shipcar.com/

It was about $900 for each vehicle (separate shipments). One was picked up at our house, the other we dropped off at their facility in Canton, MA (was on our way anyway, and saved ~$150).

No complaints, I don't think it was an enclosed carrier.
I had a pickup truck shipped from Florida to Gilford with these people. When the delivery was made to Gilford, the vehicle's windows were open, and the inside of the vehicle was soaking wet. Even the cup holders were full of water. I got pictures of everything, and sent them to the transport company. They denied that there was a problem, and jerked me off for quite some time.

My time is valuable, so I didn't sue them or anything like that. But whatever you do, stay away from these morons.
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Old 07-24-2017, 04:39 PM   #3
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If you go to www.Craigslist.org you may be able to find someone willing to drive the car south for you at little or no charge.

It's not the only option, so you should do your due diligence prior to going that route and selecting someone.
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Old 07-27-2017, 08:34 AM   #4
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try uship.com. you submit what you're shipping and the to and from info and people bid on the job. they have ratings and reviews similar to ebay so you can check on who you're dealing with. i had a boat shipped from wisconsin to my house and was very happy with the service and the price. it cost me about a third of what miles marine wanted to charge me.
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I have a personal car delivery business where I will drive your car anywhere in Florida or the USA. I have a client list for references.
I will drive your car down in the fall and return it it in the spring.
I live in the Lakes Region.
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https://www.rustcarcarriers.com/
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