Auto Shippers/Seat Covers
#1
Auto Shippers/Seat Covers
Any recommendations on auto shippers? I bought a 2017 A4 CPO and need it shipped about 1500 miles.
Also, if anybody has seat covers they recommend for the A4. My kids play sports and we live in a wet climate, so I like to have seat covers that I can put on quickly.
Thanks in advance.
Also, if anybody has seat covers they recommend for the A4. My kids play sports and we live in a wet climate, so I like to have seat covers that I can put on quickly.
Thanks in advance.
#2
Any recommendations on auto shippers? I bought a 2017 A4 CPO and need it shipped about 1500 miles.
Also, if anybody has seat covers they recommend for the A4. My kids play sports and we live in a wet climate, so I like to have seat covers that I can put on quickly.
Thanks in advance.
Also, if anybody has seat covers they recommend for the A4. My kids play sports and we live in a wet climate, so I like to have seat covers that I can put on quickly.
Thanks in advance.
#4
Yea, I tried uship and got a ton of calls, text, and emails from brokers. I really was looking for something a bit more safe. The brokers put up a listing on centraldisatch and you get whoever signs up from a pool of 7k independent drivers.
I did a ton of research. Basically, you have the ultra high end companies like JP Logistics, who charge alot, but really go the extra mile with a moving a few cars at a time. After that you have high end companies, Reliable, Exotic, Thomas Sunday, Passport and Inter-City. They are first class and generally receive great reviews, but you could wait weeks for them to run your route. After that you have the very good companies, who like the the two sets of companies above, use their own trucks are really generally thought of to be pretty good. United Road/Passport (though they also have their own "network") and PlyCar. After those, it's the brokers and anybody else's guess.
I went with PlyCar. Pretty good rate, they use their own enclosed trucks and get for the most part solid reviews.
Keep your fingers crossed for me!
Never heard of anybody using A4 seat covers. I might just try some dickies from walmart.
I did a ton of research. Basically, you have the ultra high end companies like JP Logistics, who charge alot, but really go the extra mile with a moving a few cars at a time. After that you have high end companies, Reliable, Exotic, Thomas Sunday, Passport and Inter-City. They are first class and generally receive great reviews, but you could wait weeks for them to run your route. After that you have the very good companies, who like the the two sets of companies above, use their own trucks are really generally thought of to be pretty good. United Road/Passport (though they also have their own "network") and PlyCar. After those, it's the brokers and anybody else's guess.
I went with PlyCar. Pretty good rate, they use their own enclosed trucks and get for the most part solid reviews.
Keep your fingers crossed for me!
Never heard of anybody using A4 seat covers. I might just try some dickies from walmart.
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