Oregon Auto Transport
Need a vehicle delivered to or from Oregon? With all the auto transport companies online it can be a confusing task. But you have found the solution. Our partner carriers have hundreds of trucks in the Beaver State, Oregon. We specialize in providing you with the best options and lowest rates for shipping your car or truck. By completing the form on this page or calling 1-800-590-6492 you will receive 10 free quotes from different shipping companies to help you secure a low rate and a shipping schedule that works for you. All the transport companies we work with have trucks in all parts of Oregon including McMinnville, Bend, Keizer, Aloha, Albany and Tualatin several times a week. We check every auto shipping company and verify they are fully insured, licensed and bonded through the US Department of Transportation. We also check their history to ensure they have safe driving records and the experience to make sure your auto arrives in good condition and on time. Below are some of the Oregon vehicle transports recently completed by our shipping associates.
- 2014 Mercedes-Benz E Class, Portland, OR to Houston, TX
- 2015 GMC Savana, Hillsboro, OR to San Diego, CA
- 2019 MINI Cooper Clubman, Medford, OR to Charlotte, NC
- 1987 Mercury Zephyr, Gresham, OR to Columbus, OH
- 2016 Volvo XC60, Portland, OR to Boston, MA
- 2017 Suburu Ascent, Bend, OR to Los Angeles, CA
- 1990 GMC Jimmy, Eugene, OR to Jacksonville, FL
- 2013 Ford F-Series, Gresham, OR to Charlotte, NC
Oregon Auto Transport Rates
Your auto transport needs can greatly increase or decrease the cost of having your car or truck shipped. You can save significantly by choosing an open rather than an enclosed transport. Every day auto dealerships safely receive vehicles from open car carrier trailers. To save money we highly recommend this option unless of course you are shipping an irreplaceable luxury, high end sports car, or antique vehicle. Other important cost factors include the size, weight and type of car or truck. The body type such as lower rider, sports car, extended cab pickup, kingcab pickup and sub-compact car you are shipping can also impact your rate. Usually the larger the vehicle the more it will cost to ship. If your vehicle has any non-standard accessories that have altered its size, this can also increase the cost of shipping. Listed below are some of the accessories that may increase cost of your shipment.
- Front bumper guards
- Oversized antennas
- Roof rack
- Nerf bars
- Grill guards
- Trailer hitch
- 4 wheel drive
- Running boards
- Extended side mirrors
Oregon auto transport rates are computed per mile and regularly fluctuate in direct relation to fuel prices. You can typically reduce your rate by dropping off your vehicle at a freight terminal and then picking it up from another freight terminal near your delivery address. If you require or prefer door to door pickup/delivery keep in mind that both the pickup and delivery addresses must be accessible to full sized trucks. If your vehicle is inoperable it can still be shipped open transport but as this increases time and labor for the carrier it will cost a lot more. You must inform the carrier company in advance if your vehicle has any operational defects. How you choose to pay your bill may also affect your final rate. Some carriers prefer COD but most will accept credit card payments as well. If you intend to settle your invoice by check it is important to arrange this with the shipper beforehand.
Quick Auto Transport Rates Guide
- Season - Moderate Impact
- Shipping Schedule - Moderate Impact
- Multiple Vehicles - Moderate Impact
- Terminal to Terminal - Major Impact
- Vehicle Size - Moderate Impact
- Vehicle Accessories - Moderate Impact
- Pick-up Location - Minor Impact
- Open or Enclosed - Major Impact
- Fuel Cost - Moderate Impact
Oregon Auto Shipping Process
The best way to avoid any problems with your Oregon car shipping is by careful preparation. You can ship an inoperable vehicle, but it will be more expensive. Vehicles that are not steerable and/or do not have operable brakes will cost significantly more. You MUST inform the carrier of the vehicles condition and be prepared to pay a higher rate. Many drivers will not transport an inoperable vehicle if they have not been first notified. Be sure that both your delivery and pick up addresses are correct. Remember that weight is a major factor in your rate. Do not use your vehicle as a method to ship other personal items and have only a quarter tank of gas or less in your vehicle at the time of pick up.
When your vehicle is picked up you will complete a bill of lading. It is extremely important to accurately complete this document. You and the driver will inspect your vehicle and document any damage to the vehicle, such as scratches, dents, broken glass, etc. When you or your authorized representative receives your vehicle at the delivery location be sure that you, or they, carefully check the entire vehicle prior to signing the bill of lading. Failing to do this can make it very difficult if not impossible to receive compensation for any unfortunate damage. We carefully choose the best auto shipping carriers in the business but should any unexpected issue or problems come up you should definitely report them to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Communication is critical to an easy auto transport. Our Oregon auto transport partners will attempt to keep you informed every step of the way. Our partners typically deliver on-time, however occasionally situations created by weather, road conditions, or other traffic problems are possible. Keeping an open line of communication to your carrier or driver can help eliminate a lot of stress.
Shipping Impacts
When selecting door to door transport services, local road conditions can impact pickup and delivery times and locations. Most auto transports are accomplished by semi-trailers. Big rigs are difficult to maneuver on many roads and streets. Oregon has 146,468 miles of highways and byways with many rural roads and other road conditions that could prevent or limit access for big rigs. If the pickup and/or delivery locations have any impediments that could prevent the truck from accessing either, we recommend you select a different location. This can easily be accomplished by coordinating with the driver. Selecting a mall or supermarket parking lot is often the best solution. Traffic can also impact pickup and/or drop-off schedules. We recommend you check road and traffic conditions for delays. Check here to find current traffic conditions in Oregon. Below are some of the road conditions to consider when selecting a pickup or drop-off location.
Pickup and Delivery Impacts Guide
- One way streets
- Weight restricted bridges
- Low overpasses
- Road construction
- Dead end streets
- Narrow streets
- Railroad tracks
- Extreme grades
- Narrow bridges
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