I am researching the cost to ship my car from central NY to Ohio.
I have started getting bids via UShip,.... all the bids (7+) seem high. In the $1200 - $1400 range.
I had the car shipped 2-3 years ago and I don't recall paying that much.
Should be well under $1000 for that trip. More like $700 range assuming you are talking open carrier. There are sites where you put it out for bid to private carriers.
Jeff Klein, Aiken, SC
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12
I started the "Bid" process late yesterday,.. starting offer $1,478.00. Enclosed trailer.
As of 20 minutes (7:00pm EST) the pricing is at $638.00 +tax = $704.00.
Now, how to evaluate the QUALITY of the private companies bidding,...?
U-Ship site indicated that around $550 - $575 is "average".
i used uship last year to ship car from upstate new york to chicago. total cost was $600. Car was delivered in one day. they all start expensive and go down fast. I spoke to couple of the brokers and all swear the other guys are the crooks. overall i think you're safe with any of them that have good review. I'll look to see who I used and pass it on
I've had good luck twice with shipacardirect. They do contract it out to independent drivers but both times I've been happy.
I've also noticed it highly depends on your proximity to a larger city. If they need to drive an hour outside to a small town they will charge more. I paid roughly $550 from Minneapolis to Detroit and closer to $700 from rural MN to Detroit
Thanks. Shipping from middle of NY ( between Binghamton & Syracuse) to Columbus, OH.
The lowest bid I got was $868.00. With applicable taxes, the price was nearly $930.00
My first auction at UShip ended. I did not select a company. I've relisted it using the "name your price" option. We will see. I went with $600.00,... figuring I will move up as the bidders move down. I hope.
That is a very good point. I had not considered that. I had been thinking: "Gee, the year is coming to an end and I/We need to make some $$ before the new year begins".. DOH!