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jonbonazza 02-11-2014 06:45 PM

Potential new job across country. Looking at shipping options
 
First of all, I guarantee that this has been asked before, or at least something similar, so I apologize for that, but I have no idea what this is called to search for it (I searched "car shipping" but didn't get what I was looking for).

I live in WV and have a job interview for a position in CA on Thursday.

I am looking at my options on getting my car over there (safely, obviously), but have no idea where to start.

What do you guys suggest? Can you offer approx. pricing?

Thanks!

leicaboss 02-11-2014 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by jonbonazza (Post 1521819)
First of all, I guarantee that this has been asked before, or at least something similar, so I apologize for that, but I have no idea what this is called to search for it (I searched "car shipping" but didn't get what I was looking for).

I live in WV and have a job interview for a position in CA on Thursday.

I am looking at my options on getting my car over there (safely, obviously), but have no idea where to start.

What do you guys suggest? Can you offer approx. pricing?

Thanks!

I'll need to double check my sources, but I've shipped my car(s) multiple times. I worked for a little while out in Cleveland, OH - if I'm not mistaken the one way trip (took about a week) was about $800 or so, one way, between Cleveland and Los Angeles.

Are you headed up to the Bay Area? I figure that the costs might be roughly the same. You'll be looking at sub-$1000 for uncovered delivery. Pricing really boils down to how much of a rush you're in, etc. I remember it was a bidding process among drivers who were going certain routes, carrying lots of cars, and I had to find one with a price and timing that matched my needs.

Good luck with your interview, and hope you come out to CA!

jonbonazza 02-11-2014 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by leicaboss (Post 1521825)
I'll need to double check my sources, but I've shipped my car(s) multiple times. I worked for a little while out in Cleveland, OH - if I'm not mistaken the one way trip (took about a week) was about $800 or so, one way, between Cleveland and Los Angeles.

Are you headed up to the Bay Area? I figure that the costs might be roughly the same. You'll be looking at sub-$1000 for uncovered delivery. Pricing really boils down to how much of a rush you're in, etc. I remember it was a bidding process among drivers who were going certain routes, carrying lots of cars, and I had to find one with a price and timing that matched my needs.

Good luck with your interview, and hope you come out to CA!

Thanks! The position is actually in Aliso Viejo in Orange County. And yea, I hope so too. These WV winters are killing me!

N1rve 02-11-2014 07:02 PM

Why not just go on a long road trip? :lol:

Mulder 02-11-2014 07:14 PM

Yeah, I'd road trip it myself. If you've never driven across the country, it's a great experience! Just make sure to plan some neat stuff along the way. I've done 5 trips across the country, and Dad found great ways to make it interesting for us. One year we followed the Oregon Trail and saw the landmarks, another year we followed the Lewis and Clark trail. Stuff like that can make it quite a bit of fun.

993Fan 02-11-2014 07:19 PM

Ship your stuff and drive the car instead!

It's not often you get a chance to drive one-way from coast to coast and wind up at home.

Sitha@ft86club 02-11-2014 07:38 PM

Road trip. I've only done one mini road trip in ny Frs from Seattle to Portland. Its the finest I've ever had with my car. Cheers

mfbmike 02-11-2014 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 993Fan (Post 1521923)
Ship your stuff and drive the car instead!

It's not often you get a chance to drive one-way from coast to coast and wind up at home.

This.

2013GTRNate 02-11-2014 08:34 PM

Road trip!!! Once in a lifetime opportunity...

LadyFRZ 02-11-2014 08:41 PM

Definitely on the "Road trip" bandwagon. :)
There's some gorgeous places in CA to drive, such as Pacific Coast Highway. Could be really nice before you start your new job.

humfrz 02-11-2014 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonbonazza (Post 1521819)

I live in WV and have a job interview for a position in CA on Thursday.

I am looking at my options on getting my car over there

What do you guys suggest?

Thanks!

Well, jonbonazza ...... congratulations on your up coming opportunity .... :cheers:

Like many have said up above, this would be a great opportunity for a cross country road trip!

As far as shipping costs, the Internet is your friend.

WOW - I have lived in West Virginia and California ...... I don't blame you for wanting to get out of WV .... but be prepared transition shock.....:eyebulge:

Good luck with your interview. Oh, don't forget, he who brings up salary first .... loses ....http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...mages/wink.gif



humfrz

jonbonazza 02-11-2014 09:41 PM

Thanks for all the support guys. :cheers: i am definitely starting to lean towards the road trip thing. :p

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eddieEndo 02-11-2014 09:48 PM

I'm another vote for road tripping, my friend was in the business of transporting cars for people and I've seen a lot of shady and bad business practices used by these companies (driving your car instead of towing it, damage, etc), it opens up your baby to a higher probability of something bad happening :\

sastexan 02-11-2014 11:48 PM

If you have to ship your car, send me a PM. I shipped my old car three time (twice inoperational) and learned a lot about the process. The broker I used was great - I've recommended him a number of times and everyone has been happy with him.


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