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21 Questions to Ask an Auto Transport Company Before Shipping with Them

Posted on 10/01/2019


Jump to section:

  1. What does it usually cost to ship with you?
  2. What services do you offer?
  3. Do you have any references I can talk to?
  4. How do you accept payment?
  5. Are you a carrier or broker?
  6. How much notice do you require for delivery?
  7. What is your USDOT number or MC Number?
  8. Can you send me a written copy of…?
  9. What is your customer service like?
  10. Do you offer door to door shipping?
  11. Will my car audio system be protected during transport?
  12. Can I leave my personal items in my car during shipping?
  13. How do you come up with your rates?
  14. If I ship with you, what options do I have in terms of how quickly my car is delivered?
  15. Do I have to be there for my car’s pickup and delivery?
  16. What do you need me to do to have my car ready for shipping?
  17. What documents do I need to have ready to ship my car?
  18. Do you offer additional shipping options like enclosed auto transport or top load?
  19. How accurate are your quotes?
  20. How long have you been in business?
  21. Why is your company the best choice to ship my car?

 
Most people make the mistake of using only online reviews when choosing an auto transport company. Now, reading online reviews is an important and necessary step in the process but it’s exactly that, just one step. You also need to contact your auto transport company ask them a series of questions to make sure that they’re the right company for the job.
 

1) What does it usually cost to ship with you?

 
As a very general estimate, if you’re going to ship a regular sized car from New York to San Francisco on an open trailer, you should expect to pay about $1,400 to $1,600.
 
There are so many variables to consider though. The distance you are shipping your vehicle, how soon you need it shipped, the time of year that you’re shipping your vehicle, what kind of car your shipping, the type of auto transport you choose to use and more.
 
However, if you provide any car shipping company some quick info filling in those details, they should be able to calculate a pretty accurate quote for you.
 

factors-that-affect-car-shipping-cost

 

2) What services do you offer?

 
Find out if they offer the shipping method that you are looking for. For example, if you have a classic car and want it shipped in an enclosed container in order to avoid scratches from and road debris make sure they are capable of accommodating that request.
 
If they only offer open air transport, odds are that they’re a much smaller operation than you would want to be dealing with.
 

different-types-of-auto-transport

 

3) Do you have any references I can talk to?

 
A reputable car shipping company should be able to fairly easily provide you with real references. If they can’t then they likely have a bad history with customers.
 
Consider the same situation with a person applying for a job who can’t provide personal or job references, it’s a red flag for a potential employer.
 

auto-transport-references

 

4) How do you accept payment?

 
A legitimate and reliable auto transport company should not ask for full payment before your car is delivered. Most will accept a full payment before-hand but it absolutely should not be a requirement. Many companies will, however, require a partial payment or deposit before the vehicle is shipped.
 

payment-for-your-car-shipment

 

5) Are you a carrier or a broker?

 
The FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) warns not to trust companies that are aren’t specific in regards their status as a broker or transporter.
 
The car shipping industry frequently makes use of brokers. Brokers take your order and choose the best carrier that can do the job efficiently and effectively while taking a small percentage of the total cost. Why are brokers necessary, you ask? The simple fact is that carriers don’t always have time to find customers and a competitive broker can often get you a good deal.

car-shipping-carriers-and-brokers

 

6) How much notice do you require for delivery?

 
With standard car shipping you should normally give at least four to eight weeks of advanced notice. Quicker and expedited services are available but will cost an extra fee.
 
In general, when transporting your vehicle, you should give as much notice as possible. This could end up benefiting you both in cost and shipping duration.
 

when-should-you-book-your-car-shipment

 

7) What is your USDOT number or MC Number?

 
When you have a broker’s or transporter’s MC (motor carrier) or USDOT (U.S. Department of Transportation number), you will be able to find out detailed information about the company via the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website.
 
The information you can find on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website includes:
 

  • Unsafe driving details – you can read all about the traffic violations that an auto transporter has committed and get an overall rating regarding their driving safety.
  •  

  • Vehicle maintenance – you will get information about any specific vehicle violations that an auto transporter has committed as well as an overall rating regarding this.
  •  

  • Driver fitness – you will be able to read about any driver infractions such as driving with a suspended license.
  •  

  • Crash indicator – you can see how many accidents an auto transporter has had in the past few years.

 

USDOT-MC-numbers-car-shipping

 

8) Can you send me a written copy of…?

 
Always ask for physical hard copies of all documentation during your transaction. This way the terms of your shipment can’t be changed without your permission. It doesn’t happen often at all but by asking this simple question you can effectively eliminate any possibility of it happening.
 
Also, if there’s ever legal action taken by yourself or the carrier, you’ll already have these documents ready which you’ll need.
 

get-hard-copies-of-your-auto-transport-agreement

 

9) What is your customer service like?

 
This question is critical to your valuation of a potential auto shipping company. If They can’t answer this question confidently and with ease, then avoid that particular company.
 
They should be able to provide specific information about their customer service such as a specific phone number, the hours customer service can be reached and how exactly customer service can help you if you are in a bind.
 

car-shipping-customer-service

 

10) Do you offer door to door shipping?

 
One of the biggest reasons why people decide to transport their car is because of how much simpler and easier it is than driving the car themselves. Door to door shipping is an incredibly simple car shipping service where the driver will come straight to your house for pickup and delivery.
 
If they don’t offer door to door shipping, then you will be responsible for getting your car to a central hub. These generally tend to be a few hours drive away. So, you’ll likely want door-to-door shipping.
 

door-to-door-car-shipping

 

11) Will my car audio system be protected during transport?

 
The protection of your car audio system depends on the policies and the precautions of the auto transport company you are going with. It’s recommended to inquire with the company about their specific procedures for securing and safeguarding your car’s contents during transit.
 

12) Can I leave my personal items in my car during shipping?

 
Most companies won’t allow you to do this. However, there are some companies that will allow you to ship a small amount of personal items as long as you keep the total weight under 75 pounds and the items below the window line.
 

hipping-personal-items-during-your-car-shipment

 

13) How do you come up with your rates?

 
It’s important when choosing an auto transport company to understand how they come up with their rates. There should be a pretty detailed calculation of: fuel cost, mileage, driver hours etc. You need to be sure that they just aren’t pulling numbers out of thin air.
 

how-do-auto-transport-companies-determine-their-rates

 

14) If I ship with you, what options do I have in terms of how quickly my car is delivered?

 
The auto transport company that you choose should have options for expedited delivery/shipment. These options will cost more but if you are in a bind for time, it will be well worth it.
 

expedited-car-shipping

 

15) Do I have to be there for my car’s pickup and delivery?

 
You’ll want to know if you need to be there yourself or someone else over eighteen can accept the pickup or delivery. The vast majority of car shipping companies will allow you to have anyone with a valid unexpired license accept the pickup and/or delivery.
 
This person will be responsible for giving the keys to the driver, signing and going over the paperwork as well as witnessing the inspection that the driver conducts. Most importantly, they will need to ensure that the damage the driver records on the bill of lading is accurate.
 
Even though most companies don’t require you, personally, to be there, we recommend that you are there. This way you have the peace of mind knowing the pickup and delivery went as expected.
 

auto-transport-pick-up-and-drop-off

 

16) What do you need me to do to have my car ready for shipping?

 
An auto transport company will need you to do a few things prior to your car being picked up. This will include getting the exterior of the car cleaned, removing personal items/valuables from the car, making sure the gas tank is only a quarter full.
 
Each company will likely have some sort of slight difference in how they answer this. So, that’s why it’s important that you ask it and are prepared for your pickup accordingly.
 

what-you-need-to-do-to-prepare-for-auto-transport

 

17) What documents do I need to have ready to ship my car?

 
This will depend on which auto transport company you end up choosing. If you ship with RoadRunner Auto Transport, you will just need a valid and unexpired license.
 
However, if you do have any liens on the car, be sure to disclose this to your auto transporter of choice before you book your shipment. You could end up needing additional documentation regarding this.
 

what-documents-do-you-need-for-auto-transport

 

18) Do you offer additional shipping options like enclosed auto transport or top load?

 
This is a more important question to ask than it seems, even if you don’t plan on using these options. The reason being is that if they can’t offer something like enclosed auto transport, they might be a really new company or a single auto carrier (someone who owns one truck) posing as a much larger operation.
 
Brokers do book shipments with single carriers fairly often, but that’s because brokers know the business inside and out. They know who to trust and who not to. They know if the logistics for a particular shipment will work with an individual carrier or not based on several key metrics.
 
As someone who doesn’t know any of this, you would essentially be playing a guessing game. You don’t want to do that when it comes to the safe and timely transport of your vehicle.
 
We highly recommend you only book your shipment with a broker or carrier that have many shipping routes, drivers and options. Also, make sure they have a few years’ experience under their belt.
 

additional-car-shipping-options

 

19) How accurate are your quotes?

 
This is a tremendously important question. If the representative that you’re talking to struggles or stumbles with this question, we recommend you find someone else to ship your car. They should be able to confidently tell you right away that their quotes are very accurate and might only be off from the final price of shipping by a small amount.
 
You should also beware of anyone who answers this by saying “a hundred percent accurate” because that isn’t possible in the car shipping world. Car shipping quotes factor in several fairly unpredictable variables so it would be erroneous to claim that anyone can predict the final price with complete accuracy.
 
Asking this question can help you avoid bait and switch shipping scams where a supposed auto transport company will give you a quote that is way lower than any other competing quote. Then once your car has already been picked up they will demand an exorbitant amount of extra money to continue shipping under some faulty and trumped up guise.
 

accurate-car-shipping-quotes

 

20) How long have you been in business?

 
We mentioned the importance of this information earlier. If the company hasn’t been in business for at least a few years, you really don’t know what you’re going to get. They could be professional, honest and good at what shipping cars. They also could be scam artists who will take your money, demand more money during the shipment and take forever to actually ship your car.
 
As mentioned earlier, be sure to check references from the company directly as well as online reviews on sites like Google.
 

how-long-has an auto-transport-company been-in-business

 

21) Why is your company the best choice to ship my car?

 
This should be a “no-brainer” for the representative that you’re talking to. This isn’t just specific to car shipping either.
 
Imagine asking this question to a catering company or a landscaping company and they had trouble answering or gave you a roundabout answer that didn’t specifically address the question. There’s likely no chance that you would end up choosing them.
 

which-auto-transport-company-is-the-right-choice

 

Conclusion

 
That’s a long conversation you have ahead of you with all of those questions and answers. Consider, too, that you could be considering several auto transport companies for your car shipment. You’ll need to ask each of them all of these questions.
 
We recommend taking notes during the calls, this way you’ll be able to sit down and take your time when you compare the responses.
 
It might take a couple hours to get through all of this, but it will be worth it. You’ll be making a well-informed decision versus a mostly blind choice. We doubt you would want to do the later when it comes to the safety of your vehicle and hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

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21 Questions to Ask an Auto Transport Company Before Shipping with Them

Posted on 10/01/2019


Jump to section:

  1. What does it usually cost to ship with you?
  2. What services do you offer?
  3. Do you have any references I can talk to?
  4. How do you accept payment?
  5. Are you a carrier or broker?
  6. How much notice do you require for delivery?
  7. What is your USDOT number or MC Number?
  8. Can you send me a written copy of…?
  9. What is your customer service like?
  10. Do you offer door to door shipping?
  11. Will my car audio system be protected during transport?
  12. Can I leave my personal items in my car during shipping?
  13. How do you come up with your rates?
  14. If I ship with you, what options do I have in terms of how quickly my car is delivered?
  15. Do I have to be there for my car’s pickup and delivery?
  16. What do you need me to do to have my car ready for shipping?
  17. What documents do I need to have ready to ship my car?
  18. Do you offer additional shipping options like enclosed auto transport or top load?
  19. How accurate are your quotes?
  20. How long have you been in business?
  21. Why is your company the best choice to ship my car?

 
Most people make the mistake of using only online reviews when choosing an auto transport company. Now, reading online reviews is an important and necessary step in the process but it’s exactly that, just one step. You also need to contact your auto transport company ask them a series of questions to make sure that they’re the right company for the job.
 

1) What does it usually cost to ship with you?

 
As a very general estimate, if you’re going to ship a regular sized car from New York to San Francisco on an open trailer, you should expect to pay about $1,400 to $1,600.
 
There are so many variables to consider though. The distance you are shipping your vehicle, how soon you need it shipped, the time of year that you’re shipping your vehicle, what kind of car your shipping, the type of auto transport you choose to use and more.
 
However, if you provide any car shipping company some quick info filling in those details, they should be able to calculate a pretty accurate quote for you.
 

factors-that-affect-car-shipping-cost

 

2) What services do you offer?

 
Find out if they offer the shipping method that you are looking for. For example, if you have a classic car and want it shipped in an enclosed container in order to avoid scratches from and road debris make sure they are capable of accommodating that request.
 
If they only offer open air transport, odds are that they’re a much smaller operation than you would want to be dealing with.
 

different-types-of-auto-transport

 

3) Do you have any references I can talk to?

 
A reputable car shipping company should be able to fairly easily provide you with real references. If they can’t then they likely have a bad history with customers.
 
Consider the same situation with a person applying for a job who can’t provide personal or job references, it’s a red flag for a potential employer.
 

auto-transport-references

 

4) How do you accept payment?

 
A legitimate and reliable auto transport company should not ask for full payment before your car is delivered. Most will accept a full payment before-hand but it absolutely should not be a requirement. Many companies will, however, require a partial payment or deposit before the vehicle is shipped.
 

payment-for-your-car-shipment

 

5) Are you a carrier or a broker?

 
The FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) warns not to trust companies that are aren’t specific in regards their status as a broker or transporter.
 
The car shipping industry frequently makes use of brokers. Brokers take your order and choose the best carrier that can do the job efficiently and effectively while taking a small percentage of the total cost. Why are brokers necessary, you ask? The simple fact is that carriers don’t always have time to find customers and a competitive broker can often get you a good deal.

car-shipping-carriers-and-brokers

 

6) How much notice do you require for delivery?

 
With standard car shipping you should normally give at least four to eight weeks of advanced notice. Quicker and expedited services are available but will cost an extra fee.
 
In general, when transporting your vehicle, you should give as much notice as possible. This could end up benefiting you both in cost and shipping duration.
 

when-should-you-book-your-car-shipment

 

7) What is your USDOT number or MC Number?

 
When you have a broker’s or transporter’s MC (motor carrier) or USDOT (U.S. Department of Transportation number), you will be able to find out detailed information about the company via the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website.
 
The information you can find on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website includes:
 

  • Unsafe driving details – you can read all about the traffic violations that an auto transporter has committed and get an overall rating regarding their driving safety.
  •  

  • Vehicle maintenance – you will get information about any specific vehicle violations that an auto transporter has committed as well as an overall rating regarding this.
  •  

  • Driver fitness – you will be able to read about any driver infractions such as driving with a suspended license.
  •  

  • Crash indicator – you can see how many accidents an auto transporter has had in the past few years.

 

USDOT-MC-numbers-car-shipping

 

8) Can you send me a written copy of…?

 
Always ask for physical hard copies of all documentation during your transaction. This way the terms of your shipment can’t be changed without your permission. It doesn’t happen often at all but by asking this simple question you can effectively eliminate any possibility of it happening.
 
Also, if there’s ever legal action taken by yourself or the carrier, you’ll already have these documents ready which you’ll need.
 

get-hard-copies-of-your-auto-transport-agreement

 

9) What is your customer service like?

 
This question is critical to your valuation of a potential auto shipping company. If They can’t answer this question confidently and with ease, then avoid that particular company.
 
They should be able to provide specific information about their customer service such as a specific phone number, the hours customer service can be reached and how exactly customer service can help you if you are in a bind.
 

car-shipping-customer-service

 

10) Do you offer door to door shipping?

 
One of the biggest reasons why people decide to transport their car is because of how much simpler and easier it is than driving the car themselves. Door to door shipping is an incredibly simple car shipping service where the driver will come straight to your house for pickup and delivery.
 
If they don’t offer door to door shipping, then you will be responsible for getting your car to a central hub. These generally tend to be a few hours drive away. So, you’ll likely want door-to-door shipping.
 

door-to-door-car-shipping

 

11) Will my car audio system be protected during transport?

 
The protection of your car audio system depends on the policies and the precautions of the auto transport company you are going with. It’s recommended to inquire with the company about their specific procedures for securing and safeguarding your car’s contents during transit.
 

12) Can I leave my personal items in my car during shipping?

 
Most companies won’t allow you to do this. However, there are some companies that will allow you to ship a small amount of personal items as long as you keep the total weight under 75 pounds and the items below the window line.
 

hipping-personal-items-during-your-car-shipment

 

13) How do you come up with your rates?

 
It’s important when choosing an auto transport company to understand how they come up with their rates. There should be a pretty detailed calculation of: fuel cost, mileage, driver hours etc. You need to be sure that they just aren’t pulling numbers out of thin air.
 

how-do-auto-transport-companies-determine-their-rates

 

14) If I ship with you, what options do I have in terms of how quickly my car is delivered?

 
The auto transport company that you choose should have options for expedited delivery/shipment. These options will cost more but if you are in a bind for time, it will be well worth it.
 

expedited-car-shipping

 

15) Do I have to be there for my car’s pickup and delivery?

 
You’ll want to know if you need to be there yourself or someone else over eighteen can accept the pickup or delivery. The vast majority of car shipping companies will allow you to have anyone with a valid unexpired license accept the pickup and/or delivery.
 
This person will be responsible for giving the keys to the driver, signing and going over the paperwork as well as witnessing the inspection that the driver conducts. Most importantly, they will need to ensure that the damage the driver records on the bill of lading is accurate.
 
Even though most companies don’t require you, personally, to be there, we recommend that you are there. This way you have the peace of mind knowing the pickup and delivery went as expected.
 

auto-transport-pick-up-and-drop-off

 

16) What do you need me to do to have my car ready for shipping?

 
An auto transport company will need you to do a few things prior to your car being picked up. This will include getting the exterior of the car cleaned, removing personal items/valuables from the car, making sure the gas tank is only a quarter full.
 
Each company will likely have some sort of slight difference in how they answer this. So, that’s why it’s important that you ask it and are prepared for your pickup accordingly.
 

what-you-need-to-do-to-prepare-for-auto-transport

 

17) What documents do I need to have ready to ship my car?

 
This will depend on which auto transport company you end up choosing. If you ship with RoadRunner Auto Transport, you will just need a valid and unexpired license.
 
However, if you do have any liens on the car, be sure to disclose this to your auto transporter of choice before you book your shipment. You could end up needing additional documentation regarding this.
 

what-documents-do-you-need-for-auto-transport

 

18) Do you offer additional shipping options like enclosed auto transport or top load?

 
This is a more important question to ask than it seems, even if you don’t plan on using these options. The reason being is that if they can’t offer something like enclosed auto transport, they might be a really new company or a single auto carrier (someone who owns one truck) posing as a much larger operation.
 
Brokers do book shipments with single carriers fairly often, but that’s because brokers know the business inside and out. They know who to trust and who not to. They know if the logistics for a particular shipment will work with an individual carrier or not based on several key metrics.
 
As someone who doesn’t know any of this, you would essentially be playing a guessing game. You don’t want to do that when it comes to the safe and timely transport of your vehicle.
 
We highly recommend you only book your shipment with a broker or carrier that have many shipping routes, drivers and options. Also, make sure they have a few years’ experience under their belt.
 

additional-car-shipping-options

 

19) How accurate are your quotes?

 
This is a tremendously important question. If the representative that you’re talking to struggles or stumbles with this question, we recommend you find someone else to ship your car. They should be able to confidently tell you right away that their quotes are very accurate and might only be off from the final price of shipping by a small amount.
 
You should also beware of anyone who answers this by saying “a hundred percent accurate” because that isn’t possible in the car shipping world. Car shipping quotes factor in several fairly unpredictable variables so it would be erroneous to claim that anyone can predict the final price with complete accuracy.
 
Asking this question can help you avoid bait and switch shipping scams where a supposed auto transport company will give you a quote that is way lower than any other competing quote. Then once your car has already been picked up they will demand an exorbitant amount of extra money to continue shipping under some faulty and trumped up guise.
 

accurate-car-shipping-quotes

 

20) How long have you been in business?

 
We mentioned the importance of this information earlier. If the company hasn’t been in business for at least a few years, you really don’t know what you’re going to get. They could be professional, honest and good at what shipping cars. They also could be scam artists who will take your money, demand more money during the shipment and take forever to actually ship your car.
 
As mentioned earlier, be sure to check references from the company directly as well as online reviews on sites like Google.
 

how-long-has an auto-transport-company been-in-business

 

21) Why is your company the best choice to ship my car?

 
This should be a “no-brainer” for the representative that you’re talking to. This isn’t just specific to car shipping either.
 
Imagine asking this question to a catering company or a landscaping company and they had trouble answering or gave you a roundabout answer that didn’t specifically address the question. There’s likely no chance that you would end up choosing them.
 

which-auto-transport-company-is-the-right-choice

 

Conclusion

 
That’s a long conversation you have ahead of you with all of those questions and answers. Consider, too, that you could be considering several auto transport companies for your car shipment. You’ll need to ask each of them all of these questions.
 
We recommend taking notes during the calls, this way you’ll be able to sit down and take your time when you compare the responses.
 
It might take a couple hours to get through all of this, but it will be worth it. You’ll be making a well-informed decision versus a mostly blind choice. We doubt you would want to do the later when it comes to the safety of your vehicle and hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the vehicle shipping process.


When determining your car shipping cost, there are a few factors that we take into account in order to provide you with an accurate price quote. The mileage between the origin and destination is the biggest factor that contributes to your total rate. In addition to the distance of your relocation, another factor is the type and condition of the vehicle being shipped. The final factor is the date that your vehicle will be ready for transport. There are also additional options, such as enclosed carrier and top-load service that can be added to your shipment at the time of booking for a higher level of service. Read more about how much it costs to ship a car.

To get a quote for shipping your vehicle, you can either use our instant online car shipping quote calculator or you can call (888) 422-7584 to receive a quote from one of our car transport pricing specialists. In order for us to calculate your quote we will need to know the location you are shipping from and to, the type of vehicle you would like to ship, and the date your vehicle will be ready.

The transit time for your shipment is based mostly on the mileage between the pickup and delivery location. Generally, every five hundred miles will add one day to the transit time - so for a 1,000 mile transport, the transit time would be 2-3 days. Check out our estimated transit times for a detailed view of approximate delivery times.

Yes, online tracking is available to you 24 hours a day and is updated in real time. Upon scheduling your shipment, you will receive a unique booking number that will allow you to track the status of your shipment online. Your tracking portal will also give you the ability to live chat with a shipping agent that can answer any questions you may have regarding the status of your shipment.

All shipments include basic liability coverage during transit. Comprehensive insurance options are available for an elevated level of shipment coverage during transit. You will be able to select a level of coverage during the booking process. If you have further questions regarding insurance options give us a call.

We accept all major credit cards, electronic transfer, postal money order, and bank/certified check for the deposit or full pre-payment of your shipment. If a balance is due upon delivery, it can be paid directly to the driver and can be paid in either cash, bank/certified check, or postal money order.

Yes, there must be someone present to release and accept the vehicle, provide keys to the driver and sign the initial and final inspection reports. This person can be anyone over the age of 18 that you trust with releasing or accepting your vehicle.

You may transport personal belongings in your car, as long as their total weight does not exceed 100 pounds and they are stored in the trunk or back seat (below the window line). Please keep in mind that personal belongings are not covered by insurance if they are reported as damaged or missing.

To get a quote for shipping your vehicle, you can either use our instant online car shipping quote calculator above or you can call (888) 422-7584 to receive a quote from one of our car transport pricing specialists. In order for us to calculate your quote we will need to know the location you are shipping from and to, the type of vehicle you would like to ship, and the date your vehicle will be ready.

The further in advance you schedule your shipment, the more likely we will be able to meet the time requirements you desire. For best results, we suggest scheduling your transport at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance. Expedited shipping options are available in order to accomodate shipments that require . You can always give us a call and ask one of our car shipping experts what your options are in terms of the schedule for your car transport.

The driver will get the car transporter as close to your door as he can legally and safely get. In most cases, the driver will be able to pickup and deliver directly at your door. Some cities may have restrictions on large trucks that prohibit them from driving into residential areas. Auto transport trucks are large and need lots of room to maneuver and turn around, so if access to the pickup or delivery location is restricted by narrow streets, low-hanging trees or tight turns, the driver may ask that you meet at a location nearby with a large parking lot, such as a grocery store.

Open transport is the most common car shipping method. There are two types of open-air transporters. The Majority of shipments are be made with 8-10 car carriers. Smaller carriers which hold 2-3 cars are used for shorter more local moves. There is broader network of carrier availability for open-air carriers since they are used more often. We suggest choosing enclosed shipping methods when shipping classic, luxury or exotic vehicles. Enclosed transporters guarantee maximum protection from exposure to any open-air elements on the road. We suggest booking your enclosed transport in advance since there is limited carrier availability. Read more about the difference between open and enclosed transport

RoadRunner Auto Transport specializes in shipping all types of vehicles such as sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, minivans, oversized vehicles, antiques, classic cars, motorcycles, construction vehicles, inoperable cars and boats. If you are not sure whether or not we can ship your vehicle, you can give us a call to find out what we can do for you.

You should have about a quarter of a tank of gas in your car at the time of shipment. This leaves enough for the car to be loaded and unloaded but doesn't add much additional weight.

The Bill of Lading is a very important document used by car shipping companies that documents any pre-existing damage on the vehicle during the time of pickup. It also serves as a record of your contact info and the official agreement for transport. If you want to file any insurance claim regarding your shipment you will need the Bill of Lading.

Top load service is when your car is placed on the higher deck or level of an open auto transport trailer. This is considered to be preferable to the bottom load because the cars on the lower deck are at risk of possibly having fluid from the cars above leak on them.

Make sure your car has been completely cleaned, both inside and outside. This is particularly important because this will help the driver conduct their inspection in order to assess any pre-existing damage on your vehicle. You will also want to make there are no additional personal items in the vehicle unless you intend to ship those with the vehicle (remember those items must total less than 100 pounds combined and be kept below the window-line of the vehicle). Be sure to inform the driver of any special circumstances concerning the vehicle. Finally, make sure there is a quarter tank of gas in the car at the time it is picked up for shipment. Visit our car shipping checklist to make sure you are prepared for your vehicle shipment.

Yes, we can ship vehicles that are in non-running/inoperable condition. When inoperable cars are shipped, a special auto carrier is required that makes use of a winch which is connected to your car and slowly and safely pulls your vehicle onto the carrier. There is an additional fee for inpoerable vehicles because of the special equipment and extra work involved with securing the vehicle onto the transporter. You can select the inoperable option on the online booking form or inform your shipping agent if you make your reservation by phone so that the proper arrangements can be made to accomodate a non-running vehicle.

We offer open car shipping and enclosed car shipping services. Open car shipping is used much more frequently and is the type of auto transport that you see on the highway where carriers are hauling vehicles on two decks that are exposed. Enclosed car shipping is when your vehicle is shipped in a trailer which has walls and a roof, they look like a larger version of a regular eighteen-wheeler. This method is recommended for luxury, exotic or classic cars.

Door-to-door car transport is the full service delivery of your vehicle directly from the door at the pickup location to the door at the delivery location. Our drivers do their best to get as close as physically and legally possible to the pickup and delivery locations, but in certain instances there may be restrictions preventing them from being able to safely reach your door. Our transporters need ample space to maneuver and load/unload your vehicle. If your street is too narrow, or if there are hazards such as low lining trees or power lines, drivers may ask that you meet them at a location nearby where they can safely load or unload your vehicle, such as a large parking lot or shopping center nearby.