Unless you buy some kind of insurance with them those companies, as a rule, don't cover shit. If the car get's damaged en route - which is super-common with these car carriers - then your insurance covers it (which they will).Quote:
Originally Posted by shmerham
All of these companies just outsource various legs of the trip with subcontracted truck owners. The industry is nortoriously lacking any kind of regulation and if you do some research there are a gazillion horror stories out there. I shipped my car when me and the wife moved out West - other than it being about a week late it came in looking fine but the dude where I picked it up told me that damages are common and that the day before a nice Lexus came in with a brand new sunroof (aka a hole in the roof).
Might as well deal with someone who can look out for you a little bit - I'd take helicrackjnky up on his offer.