I am planning to bring my car from the West Coast to the East Coast and I was wondering if anybody knows of the approximate price for trucking it. The distance is from Vancouver to Montreal (Canada). Any info would be appreciated.
GregW
11-12-1998, 08:04 AM
If you're moving other stuff, try to get them to put it INSIDE the same moving van. This was cheaper as I recall. When we moved, my car came this way and the wife's was seperate. Hers was on one of those open car carriers - mine was no prob, hershad a number of chips on the front...<br>
Robert Halton
11-12-1998, 02:08 PM
From Boston to San Francisco, on an open <br>truck, I eventually decided to just do the drive.<br>I did not have any furniture, so I loaded up<br>the little vw golf, and took off for the land<br>of mega expensive everything.....
My brother had his 5000T shipped inside a home moving van about 10 years ago. On the way from Ohio to California (via Montana!), the van rolled over, totaling the car. This is rare, but the point is to make sure, however you ship your car, to have a well defined insurance policy, and to confirm the actual root the driver will take. In my brother's case, he was covered... Why the truck went throught Montana.. Driver was visiting friends!<p>Welcome to the West Coast when you get here.
Cost me US$352.00.<p>Kirk