A couple of important questions to ask any carrier.
1. Are they a broker or carrier? Brokers sub the contract to the lowest bidder. In that case if you have problems, damages, late pickup or delivery, it can be a hassle to straighten out. You wont have a contract with the carrier only the broker. Each will say its the others responsibility.
2. Will the pick up truck/driver be making the delivery? Many carriers will move cars from one truck to another, sometimes several times. Each time is a chance for damage (joy riding) to happen.
3. Can they guarantee the car will be on the upper level. This will save you from stuff dripping onto your car.
I bring these up based on my experience in the trucking business.
I had a car transported by Reliable earlier this year. Top notch service and communication from the initial phone call to delivery. Can't say the same for others I have dealt with.
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