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Car transport.. I have pinged DAM (not DAS), intercity, horseless carriage and fedex

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Old 11-10-2006, 12:02 PM
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Default Car transport.. I have pinged DAM (not DAS), intercity, horseless carriage and fedex

ranges from $1450 to $2300 (where Fedex is the most expensive)

And DAM (Dependable Auto Movers) was $1450.. compared to my $700 non enclosed trip out east. coming back is a bit more expensive.

Other opinions, where you have used more then once, or you and friends have used them or there is very little stink about them>

Maybe info on privateers, vs brokers

Thanks
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Default .02 worth... go with a good referral, don't worry bout price....

if you want the cheapest price, you'll get the least service. I've used Tom Sunday auto transporters in the past and they are damn good. I will never use anyone else for moving toys around.
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drive it back... cheaper to rent an SUV and a trailer
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While your right, that's a long *** drive!
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You can always crash part way in the twin cities
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I've pinged them as well, thanks
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Default True, not sure there would be any issue with finding folks to chill with

but having to pull her off the trailer at each stop, well that would get to be old hahahahah
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Default If you have a fastlane, or EZPass or whatever, make sure to take it out...

Friend got zinged for about $30 in tolls when he shipped his 2.8 A4 from Boston to Seattle.

He figured it out looking at his credit card bill.
"GW Bridge toll... what the....? I didn't drive over the GW Bridge in Septemb-------- oh crap."
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when would the car need to come back to the west coast?
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Default We have used this company several times.

<center><img src="http://www.sundayautotransport.com/images/audi_racer.jpg"></center><p>
The service is second to none and their prices are super competitive.

I have referred several clients to them and everyone has had great results.

I most recently referred my buddies up at Turner Motorsport. They just used them to get a racecar to SEMA.

Worth a try...<ul><li><a href="http://www.sundayautotransport.com/">Sunday Auto Transport.</a></li></ul>


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