Enclosed Transport Cars: Shipping Classics And Personal Treasures
Everyone has seen them as they move along the highways and byways of America. These huge semis transport cars are hauling a trailer full of new vehicles bound, in all probability, for a car dealership. Yet, if the weather takes a turn for the worse, these autos are subject to the same elements as your car.
These semi-trucks provide one form of auto transportation. This is open shipping. In contrast to this method is enclosed transport. At Auto Transport Quotes, we know if an individual wants to protect his or her classic vehicle or personal treasure, this, and not open shipping, is the best way to go.
Why Choose Enclosed Shipping?
There are several reasons why someone may prefer enclosed shipping. This list provides a few of the more common ones:
- Protection against the elements: By using enclosed transport, your car avoids exposure to any elemental changes. It evades inclement weather as well as any potential damages from poor road conditions, e.g., rocks and stones thrown up to crack windshields or scratch the paint
- Climate control: Inside an enclosed transport, cars remain under climate control conditions. This ensures the interior is not adversely affected.
- Avoid theft: A car, classic or not, is a substantial investment. Most people cannot afford to have either it or its contents stolen. Admittedly, it is difficult to remove any vehicle from an open, shipping vehicle; however, why take the risk?
While the cost of enclosed shipping is higher, always look at the suitability of each method and the advantages before you make a decision.
Transport Cars
Transport companies are capable of shipping vehicles using both open and enclosed methods. While most car dealerships use open transport, you can opt for enclosed. In fact, those who treasure their vehicles or have classics tend to prefer companies that transport cars using this method. Contact our experienced experts at Auto Transport Quotes to learn more about all our services.