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Car Transport to Pacific Northwest


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Have an 08C2S and need a transport carrier to move the car from CA to WA in Dec/Jan. Looking for suggestions on whether I should move it on an open or closed trailer. I do know an open carrier is less expensive but also considering that it is winter time going up to WA. I did contact Reliable Carriers who I've heard good things about but they want over $1600 which I think is rather high. Cannot drive it since I have to drive the wife's car up there at the same time.  Thanks....

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I used Roan Trucking to ship my car from MI to NJ.  They had a closed trailer with a two story rack. They seem to specialize in high value cars as all cars were collector items. The driver was a car guy and took very good care of all the cars when he was rearranging the weight balance.

I paid 1500 and was a happy camper.

Back in 03, I shipped my Boxster from CA to MI and went with low cost open carrier. It made the trip but the car looked like hell.  i think i paid 1000.

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