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Moving to a New Town and Getting My Car in Days (While Competitors Said a Week)
Moving to a new town is stressful enough, but being without transportation makes everything harder. When I relocated last month, one competitor told me it would take at least a week before they could even schedule my car for pickup. That meant no car for work, no car for errands—basically, no freedom. Thankfully, Autoship America stepped in with a completely different experience. They scheduled my pickup quickly, matched me with a carrier right away, and my car arrived in ju
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“Why Using a Car Shipping Broker Is Safer Than Hiring a Carrier Direct”**
. Brokers have access to thousands of vetted carriers. Instead of relying on one driver’s schedule, brokers match you with the best-rated, most reliable carrier available for your route. 2. You get competitive pricing. Brokers post your shipment to national load boards, monitor bids, and negotiate rates — ensuring you don’t overpay. 3. Brokers solve problems fast. Breakdowns, delays, or route changes happen. A broker handles communication, rerouting, and backup options for yo
7 days ago1 min read


“Open vs. Enclosed Transport: Which Is Best for You?”**
When shipping your car, one of the biggest decisions is choosing open or enclosed transport. Both methods are reliable, but one may fit your needs better. Open Transport This is the most common and cost-efficient option. Your vehicle travels on an open trailer alongside other cars. It's perfect for everyday vehicles, relocations, and long-distance moves. Enclosed Transport This option offers maximum protection. Your car is transported inside a fully enclosed trailer, shield
7 days ago1 min read


How to Prepare Your Car for Shipping: 5 Quick Steps”**
Shipping your vehicle doesn’t have to be complicated. A little preparation goes a long way toward ensuring a smooth pickup and delivery. Here are five quick steps to get your car ready for transport: 1. Clean the interior and exterior. A clean car makes inspections easier and helps you spot any pre-existing scratches or dings. 2. Remove personal items. Carriers are required to transport vehicles only. Keep personal belongings out of the cabin to avoid delays or weight issues.
7 days ago1 min read
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