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How
long does it take?
There are two elements to the duration of the entire process:
- Pick
up time is the amount of time
needed to locate and assign a specific transport truck once your order
is received.
- Transport
time
is the duration from the time the vehicle is loaded on to the transport
truck at origin until it is delivered at the destination.
Pick up time
is normally between 2 and 10 days. It may be longer
in remote locations away from Interstate shipping lanes, during in
climate weather and during the busy moving season (mid April to mid
September).
Transit time
is normally 7-10 days depending upon route and
location. Remember that the truck usually carries 9-10 cars at a time.
The driver loads and unloads as he travels across country. There are
also federally mandated restrictions on the number of hours the driver
may be on the road in a given time period and sometimes delays due to
security checks at weigh stations.
The best way to ensure a smooth move is to plan
ahead.
CarOnATruck offers three types of service to cover nearly all needs. If
you need to schedule a specific day for pick up because you're flying
out, you should consider the "Must
Pick Up" service. If your
needs are such that you need to ensure arrival of the vehicle at it's
destination by a specific date, ask about our "Guaranteed
Delivery"
service. These are premium services and have additional costs
associated. Call one of our shipping consultants at (888) 345-0033 for
additional information.
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What
kind of truck will it be transported on?
In most cases, your vehicle will be transported on a 9, 10 or 11 car
Auto Transporter, like the ones you see transporting new cars. These
trucks are 80 feet long (that is 20 feet longer than a conventional
freight truck or moving van) and weigh close to 80,000 lbs fully loaded
and are almost 14 feet high. They are therefore very hard to maneuver
and are restricted to main roads that do not have any overhanging trees
or low clearance bridges. Please bear this in mind when directing the
truck to your home!
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What
does door-to-door delivery mean?
It means the driver will get as close to your door as possible while
considering the local traffic laws, driver safety and the safety of the
vehicles on the auto transport truck. If you live on a main road (at
least 2 lanes wide) with no overhanging trees and no low bridges and
the access to your road allows for the weight and size constraints of
the auto transport, the driver will pick up or deliver your vehicle
right at your door. If it is determined that he cannot safely load at
your door, please direct the driver to the nearest safe loading zone.
(i.e. a grocery store, school or church parking lot or any other
location that is large enough and accessible).
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Will
my car go to a terminal?
In some cases it is necessary to use a local terminal to pick up or
deliver your vehicle. This makes the loading and unloading process more
efficient.
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How
does the entire process work?
Once you place your order and submit paperwork, the transport of your
vehicle will be scheduled as near as possible to the dates on your
shipping order. Phone support is not available for status inquiries.
Please submit inquiries at www.Auto-Transport-Today.com/contact.html.
After a truck has been assigned, you will receive a call from the
driver or the terminal to schedule the pick up time and date. When the
driver picks up your vehicle he will do a visual inspection of your
vehicle on the bill of lading. You both will sign it and you will
receive and copy. The same bill of lading will be present on delivery
so you can re-inspect the car. The driver will call in advance to
schedule an approximate time/day for delivery. It's very unlikely that
your car will be damaged-if damage should occur, please be sure to note
it on the bill of lading and have the driver sign it. Claims cannot be
processed by the drivers insurance company if damage is not noted at
time of delivery.
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Can
I put anything in my trunk?
Yes, customers transporting inside the Continental US are allowed to
put up
to 100lbs. of personal belongings in their vehicle. Nothing is allowed
in
your vehicle if you are transporting to/from Hawaii. It must be
confined in
the trunk and/or back seat below window level and must be well secured.
All personal items in the vehicle are placed there at the owners risk;
they are not covered by the trucks insurance. We do not recommend
packing electronics, breakable items or valuable items.
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How
much notice is needed?
The more advance notice you can give, the more likely your shipment is
to move through the system efficiently. Two weeks is normally
sufficient.
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What
forms of payment are accepted?
Visa and MasterCard can be
processed in real time using our online order form here!
Once you enter the contact information, you will be directed to a
secure server to process payment. A minimum deposit of $250.00 is
needed to initiate your order. If you pay a deposit, the balance is due
COD (upon delivery in cash or certified funds). No other form of
payment can be accepted on delivery. If you wish to make payment in
full on your credit card, it should be paid in advance when you submit
your order. Payment in full is required prior to unloading your
vehicle.
For
additional information please fill out the Quote
Form or see the Contact Us
page.
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