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Old Mar 18, 2024 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by geteh
Have any of you shipped a car cross-country, and if so, what service did you use? Moving from CA to VA and need to ship my RS4. All these brokers seem so sketchy so was wondering if AZ has a favorite or go-to firm. Thanks!
I shipped my F from Florida to California, with no problems. My advice is to have your local dealer supervise the loading, and the recommendation for a shipper. They usually know a few worthy to suggest Whichever it is will be a broker who negotiates "best" terms, for timing and fees. Not best fees for you, they will have a solid fee for you, yet they may increase their margin. Note especially, to REQUIRE upper level transport to avoid road rock chips. Mine arrived at night and it was like watching the amusement park rides, all lit up ! Good luck, and let us know how it went.
 
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Old Sep 24, 2024 | 06:31 AM
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I’m a car dealer used a number of car transporter. I highly recommend all state-to-state auto transport. These guys provide awesome car transport services across the country. If you guys want to use their service, you can get it through their Official Website and the number is +1-(800)-550-1515.
 
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Old Oct 15, 2025 | 04:52 PM
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I used Reliable and they were great, though not very proactive in keeping me posted on progress. I could tell the driver was mindful and took care of the car, which is ultimately the most important thing.
 
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Old Oct 15, 2025 | 05:20 PM
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I used Reliable to ship my F-Type and my Ford GT from TX to NC earlier this year. They weren’t cheap, but I was satisfied with how they treated my cars.
 
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Old Oct 15, 2025 | 06:57 PM
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Old Oct 30, 2025 | 03:27 AM
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I recently had my Mustang shipped from Miami, FL to Denver, CO through All State to State Auto Transport, and I was really impressed with how smooth everything went. I spoke with Mark from their team, who helped me decide between open and enclosed transport — I ended up going with open since the weather looked good.

The driver picked up my car right on time, kept me updated during transit, and actually delivered a day earlier than scheduled. I paid the deposit online and settled the rest in cash when the car arrived. The whole experience was quick, easy, and stress-free. Definitely a company I’d recommend if you’re moving a vehicle across states.
 
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Old Nov 10, 2025 | 03:02 PM
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I used Amerigo Auto Transport to transport https://amerigoautotransport.net/ my F-Type from NY to NC and what I really liked about them was the owner vets the drivers to ensure everything goes smoothly. I've had at least five previous vehicles shipped to me and it's nice to have someone vetting the drivers vs. me having to ask a million questions.
I received pictures before it was loaded and the driver kept in touch with me during the trip.
I would highly recommend them over all of the previous companies I've used.
 

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Old Jan 1, 2026 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by 16fnrbrg
All comments are good advice. Adding my own 2 cents, I would ask your dealer who they find responsible, because they are going to oversee the loading. And I would require shipment on the upper level of the truck, to avoid rock damage.
If your post is pertaining to open transport vehicles, do you have any experience with enclosed transporters?
 
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Old Jan 1, 2026 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Rooemill5
I recently shipped my jaguar from Ohio to near new jersey using Citizenshipper Automobile shipping service. And my experience was also great with them. I am also looking for a trustable shipper for my car transportation as any jaguar owner will look for and i get them when i check reviews of different customers on social sites. And i like there service as they securely ship my car, pricing was also good.
And my one tip would be that:- Remove most of your custom accessories
Would you kindly list items you consider custom accessories for which you would recommend removal?

Since I am transporting from a dealer in the NE to a residence in the SE (1100 miles) I will not be there when the Jag leaves the dealership. How did you handle removing custom accessories if you were not present at the point of departure?
 
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Old Jan 1, 2026 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Williamscott
I’m a car dealer used a number of car transporter. I highly recommend all state-to-state auto transport. These guys provide awesome car transport services across the country. If you guys want to use their service, you can get it through their Official Website and the number is +1-(800)-550-1515.
Thank you for posting with your perspective as a dealer. Would you be a bit more specific about why this company does an awesome job; in other words, do they own their own trucks and drivers? I’d also appreciate knowing from an insurance and liability perspective at what point does the responsibility fall on the purchaser (me) versus under what circumstances does responsibility fall on the transport company? Do these transport companies have insurance? Do you get a copy of their insurance policy in advance? Is the cost of the insurance coverage they maintain passed on to the recipient of the car and is it broken out as a separate line item on the invoice?

I’m having a new 2024 XF sedan loaded at a dealership in the NE and delivered to my residence in the SE USA (approximately 1100 miles).

Thank you in advance for sharing your positive experience and addressing these follow-up questions
 

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Old Jan 1, 2026 | 10:16 AM
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Default Removal of Custom accessories during transport

Originally Posted by Rooemill5
I recently shipped my jaguar from Ohio to near new jersey using Citizenshipper Automobile shipping service. And my experience was also great with them. I am also looking for a trustable shipper for my car transportation as any jaguar owner will look for and i get them when i check reviews of different customers on social sites. And i like there service as they securely ship my car, pricing was also good.
And my one tip would be that:- Remove most of your custom accessories
would you kindly list some items you consider as custom accessories, and share how you removed them prior to transport? I am shipping a new jag from the NE to the SE USA. I will not be at the pick up point, so how would you suggest removing custom accessories and who would you have send them down separately?

If you have had custom accessories disappear in past transport, were you able to recover them with an insurance policy claim? If so, was the policy yours or does the transport company maintain insurance that covers said losses?

Thank you for sharing!
 
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Old Jan 1, 2026 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
I have used CEVA (in Oz of course, not USA) for all three Jags I have bought. Each time the car travelled between 1,000 and 2,000 miles.
Great service, good prices, I would use them again for sure and not even bother looking at competitors.
They are international with a large presence in the US, see here: https://www.cevalogistics.com/country/united-states
Glad to hear you found your perfect transporter match in Oz.
do you know if they own their own trucks and employ their own drivers or are they also a broker?

I am seeking enclosed transport of a new jaguar from the NE to the SE USA, approximately 1100 miles in an enclosed transport vehicle.

Thank you for sharing your experience!
 
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Old Jan 1, 2026 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by foxylady
Glad to hear you found your perfect transporter match in Oz.
do you know if they own their own trucks and employ their own drivers or are they also a broker?

I am seeking enclosed transport of a new jaguar from the NE to the SE USA, approximately 1100 miles in an enclosed transport vehicle.

Thank you for sharing your experience!
From the CEVA Logistics AU web page: "We also own and operate our auto carrier trucks; we are not brokers."
Dunno about CEVA USA but probably the same.
 
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