SL/R230: Shipping a car coast to coast


Thanks for your help.
Gary


The way it really works is that many of these brokers will quote you a lowball price. They will tell you that they have a shipper lined up (a lie) and have you sign a shipping agreement. THEN, they will list it on the load board. If they get someone to take the car, all is well. However, in MOST cases, they will not be able to find a shipper at the low price (and in reality, probably didn't even try because they knew it wouldn't get any takers). They will then give you a call back and tell you that the shipper they had lined up cancelled (a lie, they didn't have a shipper) and then they will quote you the 'new' price for the 'new' shipper. By this time, you are tired of the process, possibly paying high storage fees in an auction yard, and just want to get it done. In other words, a classic bait and switch.
I work with an broker who charges me $75 to be the middle man and list my transports on the load board. He will look at prices paid on similar routes and tell me within a couple of hundred dollars how much it will cost. If you have time and flexibility, he can put it on at the low end of the possible rates and see if someone takes it. If it sits on the board for a day or two, you can always raise the price. If you need to find a shipper right away, he can price it in the mid to upper range and a high rated carrier will take it right away. It is probably not appropriate to put his name in the public forum, so I will send you a PM. BTW if you go on any of the vehicle shipping sites on the internet, you will be bombarded with calls and emails for months from these bait and switch brokers. If I had to guess, the move you are talking about would be in the $1600-$2000 range, but give my guy a call.
Last edited by MikeJ65; Mar 11, 2021 at 04:16 PM.


Thanks for the prompt reply, and 'education'. I usually fly to the location and drive a car home (OR, UT, TX, etc.). Pandemic and age are reasons for not doing this now.
By the way - I spent my first 18 years in Tecumseh, NE, then 4 at NWU in Lincoln, then 3 teaching science and math at Louisville HS (parents were teachers in Wahoo after 1961). I left for grad schools east then west, then employed/settled in the Delaware Valley (DE and PA).
I know Gretna well!!
Cheers,
Gary Knox
Last edited by kittyandgary; Mar 11, 2021 at 04:18 PM.






