
Yes, cars can be shipped. Before shipping a vehicle, it is necessary to carefully inspect its performance, such as whether the is fully charged, whether the engine is in good condition, and whether the tire pressure is normal. In winter, antifreeze should be used, and flammable or explosive items are prohibited inside the car. Additionally, it is recommended to choose a formal and professional logistics company for shipping, which must have industry qualifications and a road transport license. Car shipping refers to placing the vehicle on a flatbed or enclosed carrier to transport it from one city to another. Enclosed carriers are divided into upper and lower levels and can generally transport 12 or 18 cars at a time.

I previously helped a friend with car shipping, and it's definitely doable. Nowadays, most logistics companies can handle this type of service, commonly using those large two-level car carriers. Last time I shipped from Beijing to Guangzhou, it cost over 4,000 RMB—the farther the distance, the higher the cost. Be sure to reduce the fuel tank to below 1/4, remove all valuables, and take a 360-degree video of the car as evidence. When signing the contract, clarify the terms—I once had a door scratched, but fortunately, I had video proof and got the claim settled smoothly. I recommend choosing a logistics company with GPS tracking so you can check the car's location daily on your phone during transit. Long-distance shipping may take 5-7 days, so remember to allow enough time for pickup.

Car shipping is quite common, especially during the Chinese New Year when many people choose to transport their cars back to their hometowns. There are mainly two transportation methods: open car carriers and enclosed trailers. The former is cheaper but prone to dust, while the latter is 30% more expensive but protects against rain and scratches. My neighbor used railway shipping last month when moving—the car arrived in three days by train, which was faster and 15% cheaper than . However, railway shipping has limited station locations, so you need to drive the car to the freight station yourself. Remember to bring copies of the vehicle license and ID card for the shipping documents, and ensure the car doors and windows are locked but the handbrake is not engaged. When picking up the car, check the tires and chassis carefully for any signs of scratches.

Yes, you can definitely ship a car. I did it last year when I changed across provinces. At that time, I compared several platforms and found a significant price difference, ranging from 2500 to 4000 for a small sedan over 1600 kilometers. The trick is to avoid peak holiday periods—booking on Friday costs 20% more than on Monday. I chose the standard flatbed transport method, which is cheaper when sharing with seven other cars. Upon pickup, the workers spent three minutes recording videos around the car to document every scratch. The most surprising discovery was that the fuel cap had been unscrewed, but luckily, I had emptied the gas tank beforehand. I recommend doing a basic maintenance check before shipping, as long-distance jostling can cause issues with older parts. After arrival, remember to start the engine immediately to test the air conditioning and audio system.

Car transportation services are now quite mature, as convenient as regular courier services. I just helped my father-in-law ship his antique car, opting for an enclosed transport vehicle. Although it cost an extra 2000 yuan, it provided constant temperature control throughout the journey. Special attention should be paid to the exemption clauses in the transport agreement, as delays caused by rain or snow may not be compensated. Remember to remove the ETC device before loading the car; last year, a friend's car was mistakenly charged toll fees during transit. Avoid placing spare engine oil or other liquids in the trunk, as bumps may cause leaks and stain the interior. Many logistics points in city centers have traffic restrictions, so pickup locations are often set in suburban warehouses. It's advisable to check the weather forecast in advance, as bad weather can easily delay delivery.

Car shipping is indeed feasible, as our company regularly arranges vehicles for out-of-town project teams. The most crucial aspect is selecting a reliable carrier, as some small companies may transfer vehicles mid-transport, increasing the risk of scratches. It's recommended to verify if the carrier has specialized qualifications for car transportation, as general freight licenses don't cover vehicle shipping. Shipping costs are calculated based on distance and vehicle type, with SUVs typically costing about 500 yuan more than sedans. Remember to record the odometer before loading; once we recovered a vehicle that inexplicably showed 200 extra kilometers. Also, remove the dashcam memory card to avoid draining the during transit. Upon arrival, don't rush to sign; first take a test drive to check steering and brakes, as transport brackets may affect chassis components.


