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Shipping Your Car – section 4

While long distance moving can be a pain, shipping your car is just one more thing on your list. Here are some aspects of car shipping that you need to be aware of before contacting your long distance movers.

Author: Leo Nov
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While addressing the schedule and insurance issues for your car transport, there are few more aspects for you to consider when moving a vehicle with your long distance movers.

Shipping From Door-to-door
You’ll find that all of the quotes provided by car carrier companies refer to a door-to-door service, however, it’s important to understand that this service cannot always be provided. And that’s why on almost every car transport agreement you will see an asterisk after the door-to-door service.

The reason that this service is not guaranteed is that the truck is not always able to pull up to your front door. The carrier will do what they can to get as close as possible to your location, but there are a few reasons that occasionally prevent this from being possible.

The first reason deals with local legalities. Long trucks are prohibited, by law in some cities, from entering residential areas. As an example, in New York City trucks may not enter Manhattan at all, depending on the size of the truck. You car carrier should be aware of this fact ahead of time, but it’s always a good idea to double check with them.

The second reason a carrier may be unable to reach your residence is because of street width or truck access. If you are moving from or to a narrow street, a large truck may not be able to safely park close to your residence. In a case like this, the car carrier will park as close as he possibly and safely can. ? Additionally, if low-hanging trees, speed bumps or tight turns restrict your street, the driver may not be able to safely maneuver, and may ask you to meet the truck at an easier access point such as a large parking lot nearby.

Be Ready to Pay
Many car transport companies will require a deposit payment in advance. The deposit can range from ten to thirty percent. Other companies require a flat-rate deposit, which is determined by the move distance and the type of car. There are some car transport companies that do not require a deposit, however, this means you will need to have a larger amount of cash on delivery, as most companies will not accept a credit card payment upon delivery.

About Author

Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of California New York Express. To learn more about Long Distance Movers and Long Distance Moving visit moveeast.com or call 1-888-680-7200.

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