Has anyone had a car shipped from CA to the East coast

You can also post it here and let people bid for it.http://www.uship.com/vehicles/


If the car starts easily and runs, you might try https://www.uship.com/. These guys are truckers who are looking to fill blank spots on their trucks. You can choose, enclosed or open. Once you set up a shipment with them, expect to get a call from a trucker from the side of the road saying he can be at your place in x number of hours or minutes. Rates are reasonable, but you will need cash.

Pick up a copy of Hemmings Motor News. There are a lot of shipping companies advertising in there. At some point in time, I've dealt with most of the major shippers. The trucks are clean and enclosed, some hard sided, others have a fancy roll-up tarp. The drivers have been clean, friendly, and know their stuff. Check to see if they will handle inert vehicles, if your is one. Some will handle it, some can't.

ARE YOU GUYS EFFING KIDDING ME? THESE BOZOS TOOK T H R E E MONTHS TO NOT GET ME MY CAR.
They under bid the price and then NO ONE would pick up the load.

They promised me that there WOULD NOT be a fee to remove it from transport vehicle-BUT THEY COULD NOT ENFORCE IT.

The Road Runner was picked up by a man that lied about being able to drive a stick shift vehicle-he could not drive it up the truck. You don't see that in the brochures or guarentees.

I hope Uship & their random shippers are better now than it was in 2011. What a piece of crap company to recommend to anyone-perhaps for people you hate.

People on this thread are offering ideas like 'fly in, drive home' {We are not all rich} get a trailer & haul it back {not everyone has the time to take off from work}
The OP asked about commercial transport.

Many of these posts list dollar amounts and even distance, but the lack of dates nullifies any value of that information when the entire business has become more expensive due to inflation and the cost of fuel.