Wisconsin Auto Transport
Practically the entire nation relies on "America's Dairyland" at the dinner table, and at autotransporterrates.com our Wisconsin auto transport services can help make life a little easier for one of the hardest working states in the Union. Our network of partner carriers distributed throughout the Great Lakes region serve areas of the state others don't, and can help you move your vehicle across the state or across the country on your schedule. Every delivery driver in our service network sits behind the wheel of a fully equipped automotive transport truck with features including real time GPS location tracking, so you always know your vehicle is in good hands. Need service right away? We may also be able to suit your needs with expedited shipping. Get started with a call to 866-446-9143 to talk to our customer care department, or enter your information into the form to get 10 free quotes delivered to your email address.
- 2017 Chrysler Pacifica, Kenosha, WI to Dallas, TX
- 2019 Ford EcoSport, Madison, WI to San Antonio, TX
- 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom, Milwaukee, WI to New York City, NY
- 2015 Kia Optima, Appleton, WI to Boston, MA
- 2017 Honda CR-V, Kenosha, WI to Charlotte, NC
- 2019 Ford EcoSport, Green Bay, WI to Washington, D.C.
- 2017 Audi A8, Racine, WI to San Antonio, TX
- 2018 Chevrolet Cruze, Madison, WI to Las Vegas, NV
Wisconsin 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 full-size crossover, mid-size crossover, off-road vehicle, sports car and crew cab truck 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.
- 4 wheel drive
- Nerf bars
- Running boards
- Trailer hitch
- Oversized antennas
- Running lights
- Roof rack
- Lift kits
- Extended side mirrors
Wisconsin auto transport rates are calculated by the mile and rates change dependent upon the cost of fuel. Often you can save money by driving your vehicle to a shipping terminal and picking the vehicle up at another shipping terminal near your delivery address. This method can save you a lot of money but if you need or prefer door to door auto transport make sure that your pick-up and delivery locations are accessible by a full-size tractor trailer. You must inform the shipping company if your auto is inoperable. If the auto you are transporting is not operational this will significantly raise your rate. The time of year also affects the rates of shipping a vehicle, summer is high season and the rates are increased. The method of payment you choose to use for your vehicle delivery can sometimes affect your rate. Many companies prefer COD, but most carriers will also accept credit cards. Please check with the company first if you desire to pay with a check.
Quick Auto Transport Rates Guide
- Inoperable - Major Impact
- Pick-up Location - Minor Impact
- Multiple Vehicles - Moderate Impact
- Vehicle Accessories - Moderate Impact
- Fuel Cost - Moderate Impact
- Terminal to Terminal - Major Impact
- Door to Door - Major Impact
- Shipping Schedule - Moderate Impact
- Open or Enclosed - Major Impact
Wisconsin Auto Shipping Process
The best way to avoid any problems with your Wisconsin car shipping is by careful preparation. Remember that weight is important in calculating 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. Be sure that both your delivery and pick up addresses are correct. 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.
When your car or truck is picked up you will be required to complete a bill of lading. It is very important to accurately complete this document. The driver and you will inspect your vehicle and document any damage to the vehicle, such as dents, broken windows, paint scratches, etc. Many drivers will take photos of any damage to protect themselves from false claims. When you or your authorized representative receives your auto at the drop-off 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 Wisconsin 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-trucks. These big rigs are difficult to maneuver on narrow roads and streets. Wisconsin has 238,025 miles of highways and byways with many rural roads and other road conditions that will prevent or limit access for semi-trailers. If the pickup and/or delivery locations have any obstructions that could prevent the truck from accessing the location we recommend you select a different location. This can easily be accomplished by coordinating with the driver. Selecting a truck stop, shopping plaza or other open area is often the 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 Wisconsin. 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
- Narrow bridges
- Dead end streets
- Weight restricted bridges
- Low overpasses
- Low overpasses
- Extreme grades
- Low hanging tree branches
- Railroad tracks
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