Thursday, February 15, 2007

Car Transport Services FAQ

If you need some great info on moving a car, you'll want to check out the Car Transport Services FAQ page on www.goautotransport.com.

If you've never had to move a car before or if you've done it but you've never hired a professional auto shipper before, the nice thing about it is that it gives you some pretty decent information about what to look for and what to expect when you're shipping your car.

The site has a lot more info on auto transport, too. Everything from getting ready to move your vehicle to importing vehicles into the USA.

I highly recommend the site to anyone who needs to tranpsort a car, SUV, boat, RV, etc. Maybe you're buying one on eBay or another online auto site. Whatever, just check it out so you'll be much better informed.

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Amtrak Auto Transport by Train

Did you know that Amtrak offers auto transport service if you are moving your car, truck, RV or SUV between the DC area of Virginia and Florida?

The Amtrack service allows you to bascially take your vehicle with you on the ride. So, for example, if you purchased a car in Florida or surrounding states on eBay, you could either take the train or fly down, pick up your car or other vehicle and then hop on board the Amtrak train and bring your newly purchased vehicle with you. That way the vehicle stays with you the whole time. You get off the train and then drive your new car to its destination. Works in reverse, too. Pretty cool, huh? Who knew?

At any rate, there's lots more information on shipping your vehicles with Amtrack on this cool auto transport page on GoMovers.com.

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Tranpsorting Your Auto

Apart from hiring a reputable moving company and getting settled in a new city, the most important item I need at my new home is my car. I’d be lost without it, and especially in a new city. Living in Florida with limited public access and no friends or family to cart me around, I’m very dependent on my own wheels. That’s why I was delighted to find information on transporting your auto at GoAutoTransport.com.

This site takes the mystery and anxiety out of transporting your car long distances. The site delves into the details of how much it costs, why its important to check your insurance coverage to avoid surprises in the rare case of damage in transit, and where to pick up the car once it’s delivered. I was also surprised to learn why you can’t load up the car with big bulky items.

With proper planning, transporting your auto can be the best way to have your car arrive in your new city, and save you’re the fatigue and time of a very long trip.

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