Monday, April 19, 2010

A Car Transporting Biography

Car transporting is my life. I’ve been doing it since I was a young man, and I’ve driven all over this wide continent with cars and trucks in tow. It isn’t easy. I’ve weathered storms that I thought would topple my truck, but I held on and made it through.

It all started with cars. I loved driving, and still do. I wanted to spend my life working with cars, but I didn’t know a thing about what goes on under the hood and I didn’t like the general nature of trucking. I wanted a more intimate experience with the car. So I turned to car transporting and found my calling. Next week marks my thirty fourth year in the car transporting business.

I prefer interstate car transport to state route car transporting, simply because of the safety of the cars. A flat interstate road means less to worry about when you’re hauling 80 tons behind you. But I sure have seen a lot of this grand continent, from car transport Florida to auto transport California. My favorite part of the job is unloading the cars though. I treat a beautiful auto like a beautiful woman, gently and with great respect. Let that be a lesson to all you young car transporters out there.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Purple Mountain Majesties to Amber Waves of Grain


The United States is the third largest country in the world. Driving your car across high snow capped mountains, through flat corn fields, sagebrush and plains that were once underwater, and became a tropical jungle hundreds of millions of years ago after the inland sea receded to become the Great Salt Lake, into swamps and groves, across hundreds of miles of sandy desert, windy roads along purling rivers and ancient hills, the great highways that span the entire length of the country, with billions of white dashes and thousands of miles of yellow lanes and divots on the side of the road to alert you that you’re drifting onto the shoulder, the truck stops and small motels, the cities and suburbs, the green road signs with white letters that reflect nacreous light during evening, lakes and forests, oak and elm lined streets quiet with Americana, flags waving, farms with tractors churning, and finally arriving at your destination, can be an overwhelming experience.

Car transport companies make your life a little easier, whether you’re looking for car transport Florida or you’e moving from L.A. and you need auto transport California. Car transport companies can make moving a little less stressful.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Car Transporting is Easier When Someone Else Does It


If you’re moving across the country, you may be weighing your car transporting options. Of course you can take the car yourself and have a long road trip, which could be a lot of fun, but it also necessitates a lot of preliminary work. You need to make sure your car is in tip – top shape, and that your projected route doesn’t take you through territory that might damage your car. The trip is not one to be taken lightly, because the United States is vast and the road stretches on and on and on. Being unprepared can not only be uncomfortable, it can be downright dangerous.

On the other hand, if you’re satisfied with the work you have to do just to schlep all of your stuff across the country, leave your car transporting to someone else. Car transport companies are reliable and affordable. If you’re looking for auto transport California or car transport Florida, United Routes can help you move your car quickly and cheaply. Their quotes are some of the most competitive in the country. Out of all the car transport companies in this vast land, United Routes knows the most about moving, and keeps your car safe in the process.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Save Big With Car Transporting

If you aren’t already aware, car transporting is the ultimate way to save money during a big move. Between not having to worry about gas money, unforeseen maintenance expenses, and getting lost on the way there, interstate car transport is the ultimate way to get your vehicle to your new destination. Here are some reasons you can save even more:

-Flexibility of pick-up date (Saves $15-$25): If pickup date isn’t a huge issue, you allow more time for dispatch department to negotiate cheaper prices with drivers, allowing the dispatchers to fill those last spots on full trucks at discounted prices.

-Group Rates/Multiple Car Discount (Saves $25): For families with multiple cars that need to be moved, this discount is available as a thank you for your business. Multiple cars on one order makes it convenient for drivers because it means fewer locations they have to drive to. 

-Student Discount (Saves $25): If you’re in school, chances are you’re spending an arm and a leg on tuition and books, so here’s a little discount to lend you a helping hand.

-Summer/Winter Discount (Saves $50-$100): Roads are the busiest during the summer months, and 71% of the country plans their moves during these months. If you book in the winter off-season, it can greatly reduce your total cost.

Monday, March 15, 2010

More Car Transporting Horror Stories


Just in case the other week's rain-, train-, and bear-infused stories weren't enough to convince you to ship your car instead of driving it, we've got another round of transport horror stories. Remember, car transport companies can eliminate all of these problems by delivering your car with reliable door-to-door service.

Can I get a ride? Even though a mechanic told them their vehicle's engine was on its last legs, a family of New Yorkers embarked on a cross-country drive which left them stranded in Middle of Nowhere, New Mexico — with fading cell phone service to boot. The group wound up being picked up by a sketchy trucker who drove with his knees.

We're very close. A husband and wife driving to their new house tried to squeeze their brood into their sporty Chevrolet Caprice. It was a brood of six, to be precise, all crammed into the back seat. Throughout the drive, the parents tried to keep their cool while the kids battled for valuable inches.

Too Oldsmobile. A family with a 100,000 mile deep Oldsmobile with a habit of making funny noises decided to drive to their new house in California. Lacking air conditioning, the car was defenseless against the summer heat, inspiring the traveling parties to desperately hose themselves off at many a gas station. And of course, the Oldsmobile broke down along the way.

Clearly, driving across the country is fraught with both trial and tribulation. Do yourself and your family a favor and give car transporting a chance — it's the safest and easiest way to get your vehicle from A to B.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Car Transport Florida: A Great Solution for High-Mileage Vehicles

A few months ago, I got a new job and had to move my entire life from Florida to California. I knew I wasn’t going to have that hard of a time adjusting to the climate as Florida and California are pretty much equal parts sunshine.

However, there was no way I could make the drive in my car and was worried that I wasn’t going to be able to bring it. It’s a ‘97 Civic with almost 90,000 miles on it! It’s in great shape otherwise, but her days of cross-country road trips were over years ago. I have to take it easy if I want her to last. I’ve been pretty happy with the car and I didn’t want to trade it in. So a friend suggested I look into car transporting companies.

I found United Routes and got a free online quote for car transporting. I was blown away at how affordable the whole process was. The friendly and knowledgeable customer service staff answered any questions I had and I was able to send my car off from my door in Florida and have it delivered to my new door in California. All in all, it was a great value compared to the cost of buying a new car. I highly recommend car transporting to anyone going on a long distance move.

Monday, March 1, 2010

A Case for Interstate Car Transport: Cross-Country Horror Stories


Surprisingly, some homeowners are reluctant to hire an interstate car transport service to ship their vehicles cross-country. They think, “I drive all the time. I can handle this on my own.” And while it is possible to drive your car on across the country, it's generally not pleasant. Check out our list of cross-country horror stories:

Rain, rain, go away. A family driving in Georgia decided to pull of the road at a weigh station due to some heavy rain. Unfortunately, the station had just had its scales removed, leaving nothing but open pits behind. The car wound up falling into a pit, and the passengers were knee-deep in water once they opened the doors to escape.

Trainspotting. A group of friends traveling through the Northeast was having trouble navigating the roads of a small town they'd never been to before. Somebody recommended they turn down a certain road, which the group found out a little too late was a combination roadway and train track—and the train was coming! The driver had to hop the car up on the sidewalk to avoid being hit.

Grin and bear it. A family stopping in Yellowstone woke up to the shocking site of a bear forcibly removing their station wagon's side-view mirror. And I thought they only liked picnic baskets!

With stories like these, it's no surprise that so many customers trust the professionals to handle their auto transport California needs, as well as services for other states.