Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Auto Shipping by State: Connecticut

One of the smaller New England states, Connecticut is perhaps not the most popular auto transport state but it is still fairly important, especially Hartford, the capital and largest city in the state of Connecticut. Transporting a vehicle there should not be incredibly difficult, though prices may rise in the winter months due to possible snowy weather conditions. It is within relatively close proximity of several major cities including New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and, to an extent, Baltimore and Washington, DC. Auto transporters are constantly running routes around the area, so chances are you should be able to find a carrier to transport your vehicle to or from Connecticut without too many problems or delays. Check out our Auto Shipping to Connecticut page for more information about the state.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Auto Shipping by State: Colorado

Colorado is an interesting state. Eclectic, I think is a good way to describe it, full of lots of different areas with different climates and geographic and geologic features. It's a cool state, all things considered, but it can be somewhat difficult to ship a car to during the winter months thanks to all the snow, especially around Denver, which is a full mile above sea level. Colorado is uniquely situated for auto transport, however, because of its location - many east-west routes run through portions of the state and that makes it easy for auto shippers to pickup or deliver in certain populated areas of the state. If you're interested in the state of Colorado, whether you're shipping there or visiting, you can read about some of the more touristy things you can do on our Colorado Auto Shipping page and you can fill out our free online quote request form to get some free automobile shipping quotes as well.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The FAQ's: Auto Shipping to Alaska

If you're searching for auto shipping services to or from Alaska there are a few things you should understand. For starters, it's much more expensive than regular auto transport from one mainland state to another; for another, it's more time-consuming; and lastly, it involves an entirely separate shipping company, the port shipper, to help transport your car. The process is very involved - after you book your order with a shipping company, they'll contract a carrier to pick your vehicle up and transport it to the port. The port shipper will then load onto a roll-on/roll-off cargo ship and transport it to the port in Alaska, usually in Anchorage. You should fill out our free online quote request form if you're interested in obtaining price quotes to ship to or from the state of Alaska, and we recommend doing so if you are unsure of the prices or are looking to get more information about Alaska. You can also visit our Auto Shipping to Alaska page for more information.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

City Spotlight: Auto Shipping to Tulsa

Shipping a vehicle to Tulsa, Oklahoma can be difficult, depending on where you're shipping from and to. The city has a population of over 300,000 residents - that's a pretty decent-sized city, but it's no New York City or Chicago, that's for sure. It's only the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma, but it's still a fairly popular auto transport location regardless.

If you're shipping to or from Tulsa, we recommend talking to a car transport representative about anything that might ultimately alter the price of your vehicle shipping. This includes inclement weather conditions, traffic and road conditions, tornado warnings, and much more. The city is a great city to live in, so we're told, and we can get you free car shipping quotes to ship from anywhere, to anywhere in the U.S., including Tulsa, Oklahoma. You can also visit our auto shipping to Tulsa article to read more about the city itself and how you can go about getting the best rates for car transport or vehicle shipping services.