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Auto Transportation Near You

Auto transportation companies near you

Whether you’re moving out of state or have purchased a vehicle from a different state, BBB can help you find a trustworthy auto transportation company. Search this list of accredited auto transportation companies near you.

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Decker Rentals and Services

Trailer Equipment, Auto Transportation, Utility Trailers ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Butler County, KS
  • Harvey County, KS
  • Kingman County, KS
  • Reno County, KS
  • Sedgwick County, KS
  • Sumner County, KS
not BBB accredited
(316) 768-7480

Viola, KS 67149

Hutch Limousine Service

Limo Service, Auto Transportation, Transportation ...

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(620) 899-5121

Hutchinson, KS 67501-7156

Southwest Service Company

Repossession Services, Auto Transportation, Eviction

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(316) 524-7134

7814 S Seneca St,
Haysville, KS 67060-7650

Kansas Turnpike Authority

Auto Transportation, Transportation

BBB Rating: F
not BBB accredited
(316) 682-4537

PO Box 5017,
Wichita, KS 67201-5017

Central Auto Transport, Inc.

Auto Transportation

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(316) 838-4422

270 W 53rd St N,
Park City, KS 67204-2233

D & H Auto Transport, Inc.

Auto Transportation

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(316) 744-7100

4908 N Harborside Dr,
Wichita, KS 67204-2374

J Ts Transport

Auto Transportation

BBB Rating: NR
not BBB accredited
(316) 554-0706

Po Box 16032,
Wichita, KS 67216-0032

Tornado Transit

Transportation, Auto Transportation, Limo Service ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Butler County, KS
  • Harvey County, KS
  • Kingman County, KS
  • Reno County, KS
  • Sedgwick County, KS
  • Sumner County, KS
not BBB accredited
(316) 650-5080

PO Box 8579,
Wichita, KS 67208-0579

J Ts Transport

Auto Transportation

BBB Rating: NR
not BBB accredited
(316) 554-0706

3611 E 47th St S,
Wichita, KS 67210-1677

Thomas Transfer & Storage Company, Inc.

Moving Companies, Moving and Storage Companies, Auto Transportation ...

BBB Rating: A+
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(316) 686-1111

7701 E Osie St,
Wichita, KS 67207-3137

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Kansas Turnpike Authority

Auto Transportation, Transportation

BBB Rating: F
not BBB accredited
(316) 682-4537

9401 E Kellogg Dr # D,
Wichita, KS 67207-1804

Salina Wrecker Service

Towing Company, Auto Transportation

BBB Rating: NR
not BBB accredited
(785) 827-8316

850 East North,
Salina, KS 67401-2431

Ash Creek Recovery LLC

Auto Transportation

BBB Rating: A
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(918) 873-0306

10917 S Range Rd,
Perkins, OK 74059

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Dreamworks Custom Coaches

Auto Transportation, Auto Customizations, Van Conversions ...

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(785) 207-0388

PO Box 85,
Auburn, KS 66402-0085

Golz Transportation LLC

Auto Transportation, Freight Forwarding

BBB Rating: A
not BBB accredited
(539) 666-2133

321 S Boston Suite 300,
Tulsa, OK 74103

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Related auto transportation companies information

4 things to know before shipping a car

There are many reasons why you would need to ship a car across the country, and there are also many questions that go along with the auto transportation process. Here are the four main things you will be responsible for on your car’s journey:

  • Cost: Some auto transportation options are cheap but have disadvantages. Decided in advance what your priorities are when placing your car in the care of a company.
  • Insurance: Auto transportation companies have insurance to fix or replace your car in the event of damages. Check with your own insurance to see if your car is protected during transportation. .
  • Timing: Auto transportation is a long process. It typically takes 2–4 weeks for a car to reach its destination. Prepare a contingency plan on how you will get around until your car arrives.
  • Inspection: Remove valuables from the car and take photos before the journey for proof of its condition. Upon delivery, inspect every inch for damages that could have arisen during the transport.

 

How to ship a car across states

Cars are moved across states through a variety of means. No matter which method of auto transportation you choose, there are several common things that will be involved in the process.

  • First, the company will provide a quote for the cost of the transportation.
  • Next, they will find a spot for your car to get it to the destination on time.
  • Your car will be securely loaded.
  • The auto transportation company will provide updates on the journey.
  • Upon arrival, you should inspect your car for damages.
  • Lastly, once the car is back in your possession, register your car with the local Department of Motor Vechicles.

To ensure you receive the best price and a delivery timeframe that works for you, get several quotes from auto transportation companies near you.

 

Understanding auto transportation options

The key to selecting the right auto transportation option is to first determine your timeframe and ideal cost. Some of the most popular auto transportation options include:

  • Hiring a driver. This drastically cuts the delivery time. However, your car will put on miles and is at a higher risk of being in an accident.
  • Renting a spot on a diesel. While this method includes a long delivery time, many companies allow you to communicate directly with the driver to find out where your car is on its route.
  • Renting an enclosed spot on a diesel. Enclosed spots protect your car from dirt and any potential damage. It tends to be more expensive than an open spot on a diesel.
  • Renting a spot on a train. Many people choose this method because they can ride on the train along with their car, save on delivery time, and avoid putting miles on the car.

Search for accredited auto transportation companies that offer a variety of shipping options before making a selection. 

 

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