Auto Shipping Ohio to Michigan
Are you in need of a trustworthy Ohio to Michigan auto shipping company and that can meet your budget requirements? At auto-transport-shipping.com we are here for you! We do all the research and match you with pre-qualified auto freight companies. Sit back and relax while we find quotes from 10 dependable auto shipping companies. You will feel confident in knowing that we will provide you with the top companies. Our partners are insured, bonded and licensed by the US Department of Transportation and they all have clean and safe driving records. The companies we partner with are the best in the business and can meet and exceed all your expectations. From terminal to terminal, door to door service, rush shipments, open or enclosed trucks, all within your budget and timetable. We have trustworthy auto shipping companies covering all cities in Ohio including Kettering, Youngstown, Parma, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Euclid. We understand your time is valuable. Our process is simple just fill out the form and hit submit or call one of our customer service representatives at 1-800-590-6492. See below some Ohio to Michigan auto shipper contracts recently completed by our dependable auto freight partners.
Recent Ohio to Michigan Auto Transport Completed
Ohio to Warren Auto Shipping
- 1993 Infiniti J 30, Cincinnati, OH to Warren, MI
- 2018 Audi A4, Columbus, OH to Warren, MI
- 2013 Infiniti FX 35/50, Dayton, OH to Warren, MI
- 2017 Buick Envision, Parma, OH to Warren, MI
- 2006 Pontiac GTO, Cleveland, OH to Warren, MI
- 2017 Toyota Tundra, Toledo, OH to Warren, MI
- 2015 Nissan Versa, Akron, OH to Warren, MI
Ohio to Sterling Heights Auto Shipping
- 2015 Volkswagon CC, Parma, OH to Sterling Heights, MI
- 2017 MINI Hardtop, Dayton, OH to Sterling Heights, MI
- 1982 Chevrolet Camaro, Cleveland, OH to Sterling Heights, MI
- 2011 Ford Ranger, Akron, OH to Sterling Heights, MI
- 2016 Dodge Journey, Cincinnati, OH to Sterling Heights, MI
- 2016 Jaguar F-Type, Columbus, OH to Sterling Heights, MI
- 2013 Toyota 4Runner, Toledo, OH to Sterling Heights, MI
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Completed Transports...
Ohio to Ann Arbor Auto Shipping
- 2015 Dodge Journey, Cincinnati, OH to Ann Arbor, MI
- 2017 Lexus ES Hybrid, Cleveland, OH to Ann Arbor, MI
- 2016 Jaguar F-Type, Toledo, OH to Ann Arbor, MI
- 2016 Toyota Corolla, Akron, OH to Ann Arbor, MI
- 2018 BMW 7-Series, Columbus, OH to Ann Arbor, MI
- 2015 Cadillac XTS, Parma, OH to Ann Arbor, MI
- 2016 Ford F-150, Dayton, OH to Ann Arbor, MI
Ohio to Grand Rapids Auto Shipping
- 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio, Cleveland, OH to Grand Rapids, MI
- 2008 Bentley Azure, Parma, OH to Grand Rapids, MI
- 2016 Porsche Cayman, Dayton, OH to Grand Rapids, MI
- 2015 Kia Forte 2 Door, Toledo, OH to Grand Rapids, MI
- 2012 Chrysler Town and Country, Cincinnati, OH to Grand Rapids, MI
- 2011 Lexus CT, Columbus, OH to Grand Rapids, MI
- 2010 Dodge RAM, Akron, OH to Grand Rapids, MI
Ohio to Detroit Auto Shipping
- 2003 Lexus SC, Cleveland, OH to Detroit, MI
- 2017 Ford Fusion, Akron, OH to Detroit, MI
- 1989 Maserati 430i, Toledo, OH to Detroit, MI
- 2019 Lincoln Navigator, Cincinnati, OH to Detroit, MI
- 2016 Chrysler 300, Parma, OH to Detroit, MI
- 2013 Lincoln MKZ, Columbus, OH to Detroit, MI
- 2019 Nissan Altima, Dayton, OH to Detroit, MI
Other Michigan Locations From Ohio
- 2018 Chevrolet Silverado, Hamilton, OH to Troy, MI
- 2002 Buick LeSabre, Youngstown, OH to Dearborn, MI
- 2012 Volvo S60, Lorain, OH to Flint, MI
- 2015 Kia Forte Koup, Youngstown, OH to Flint, MI
- 1985 Pontiac Firefly, Hamilton, OH to Dearborn, MI
- 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor, Lorain, OH to Troy, MI
- 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe, Hamilton, OH to Flint, MI
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Ohio to Michigan Car Shipping Rates
At auto-transport-shipping.com we want to ensure you have all the information you need for your Ohio to Michigan auto shipping needs. We want to provide quotes that both are within your budget and meet your auto shipping needs. Please keep in mind that open transport is less expensive than enclosed. Open trailers have anywhere between seven to thirteen slots for vehicles. Enclosed trailers usually only have one to three slots. Body type and accessories can impact the cost of shipping. Larger trucks and SUV's will be more expensive than smaller vehicles. Extended bumpers, oversized tires, lift kits, etc. can increase the cost of shipping. Our carriers can ship non-operable vehicles that are not drivable, non-steering or non-braking. However, it will increase the cost due to the difficulty in moving the vehicle. It is critical to let your carrier know that your vehicle will is inoperable. To make your planning easier, please be aware that seasonal fluctuation can increase cost due to the number of snowbird transports. Also, more vehicles are shipped during the summer months vs other seasons throughout the year. Although our auto shipping carriers provide door to door service, terminal to terminal will be less expensive. By using the terminal to terminal option drivers can pick up and/or drop off several vehicles at one location saving time and fuel cost.
Ohio to Michigan Preparing For Shipping
It is important to be prepared for your
Ohio to Michigan auto shipping vehicle drop off. We want you to find the best location for your vehicle to be dropped off. We want you to know what may cause delays in your auto shipping process. For instance, severe weather can cause delays if the driver runs into a hurricane, blizzard, etc. The driver may not be able to notify you for some time in a harsh weather situation. You can keep yourself informed on the weather by following the link below.:
Ohio. Low overpasses, county roads, extreme grades, railroad tracks, and road construction can cause a delay and force your driver to find a new route. Your vehicle is being transported on a semi-trailer, if possible, select a location that is easily accessible for an 18-wheeler truck. If you are choosing a secure location for your auto shipping drop off, it is important to inform your driver of the hours that you can access the location. Finding a location away from narrow streets, dead-end streets, one-way streets, and narrow cul-de-sacs. This will enable the driver to safely maneuver their truck. To avoid scratches and damage to your vehicle, try to find a drop off location without low hanging branches and low hanging cables. Lastly, when your driver notifies you that they are close to your drop off location, check the traffic conditions for delays by clicking on the below link.:
Ohio. By using the information supplied above, you will aide in ensuring that your vehicle is delivered safely and on time.
Ohio to Michigan Preventing/Resolving Issues
We want you to be able to prevent possible issues as well as resolve any issues you may have with your Ohio to Michigan auto shipping. You will want to complete the Bill of Lading (BOL) accurately and completely. At the time of pick-up, you or your designated representative along with the driver will complete the BOL. Together you or your designated representative will document any current damages that your vehicle has at the time of pick-up. Both will be looking for broken windshields, dents, scratches, broken mirrors, etc. If possible, schedule your pick-up and/or delivery during daylight hours. If you are loading or unloading at night, it is important to select a well-lit area so that both you or your representative and the driver can visibly see any damage. This will make it easier to complete the BOL accurately. Take photos and send them to the auto shipping company that is loading your vehicle. The driver may do the same if there is any pre-existing damage to your vehicle. It is critical that the BOL is accurately and filled out, this protects both you and the driver. Upon delivery, you or your designated representative will review the vehicle for any damage that occurred during transport. Photos and documentation are the best way to avoid any issues with your vehicle during pick-up and drop off. If you have any discrepancies note that on the BOL and take photos of the discrepancies. If there are any issues, contact the auto shipping company to immediately to resolve the issue.
Ohio to Michigan Summary
You know you are in safe hands when you choose auto-transport-shipping.com for your Ohio to Michigan auto shipping needs. You can trust that we send you quotes from 10 of our pre-qualified auto shipping partners. All our partners are insured, licensed and bonded through the (DOT) US Department of Transportation. We confirm they all have clean and safe driving records. It is important to us that your vehicle is shipped safely and arrives on time. Our drivers are experienced, and they have transported thousands of vehicles, you can feel confident with our auto shipping partners. By using our shipping rates guide, you will be able to choose the best and most economical options to ship your vehicle. Knowing how to save money and meet your shipping needs is vital. Such as shipping a non-operable vehicle will be more expensive, as it is more difficult to load and unload. Taking the proper steps to prepare your vehicle for a pick-up is very important. Don’t worry we have you covered, by following our guidelines you will have your vehicle ready. For example, a clean vehicle inside and out and not filling your gas tank. By using all our steps when it comes to the delivery of your vehicle, you will choose a location that is easily accessible for an 18-wheeler semi-trailer and is also during daylight hours or well-lit if after dark. By using our instructions your Bill of Lading (BOL) will be accurately completed, this will help to prevent any issues. However, if an issue does come up please document on the BOL and take photographs then notify the shipping company immediately. Our process is simple, just fill out the form and press submit or call an expert customer service representative at 1-800-590-6492 to receive your 10 quotes.
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