I can ask my next door neighbor. They just had a RAV sent from NY to CA
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I can ask my next door neighbor. They just had a RAV sent from NY to CA
Thanks!
I used Amerifreight in 2021 for $1300 to go MA to CA. They are just a broker company who finds you a place on a truck but it worked well for me. It helped with cost to have someone local on either end to drop it off or pick up at more conciseness location like a nearby interstate that full door to door service.
i'll add them the list to check out. my drop home off could be raising price too. i will also try pricing it using a different address.
Auto drive away?
Check out uship. You input what you’re shipping and where and people will give you offers. I shipped a boat this way a few years ago and it worked well.
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“ Auto drive away?”While I don’t mind paying people to do my work for me, I’ll be damned if I’m gonna pay somebody to have my fun for me.
Friend of mine drove a car from Cleveland to LA and met his future wife in Sterling CO
Now theres an incentive!
I did a drive away car a couple of times back in the '80s. We got a car to drive from Philly to Berkeley, we did the drive in 3.5 days and had 7 total, so we took the car to the Dead shows at Laguna Seca before turning it in. Also before turning it in we secured a replacement drive away car, from the Bay Area to NJ, and drove back.
It was awesome.
But I don't think I would ever "ship" my car that way, lol.
One of my Florida buds comes to Aspen for six weeks every summer.
He ships his F150 with a topper, full of suff.
Last year his F150 and five other cars got stolen in Denver. He eventually got his truck back, but none of the stuff.
My neighbor said she did a ton of research and that it’s basically all brokers. She ended up using Sherpa and paying around thirteen hundred for cross country. She said there were “up charges” for covered transport which she skipped as her car wasn’t that precious