2010/02/27 20:51:17
Ultimo
Im interested in a car thats out of my state. Who, how much ect. Can anyone give me some ideas?
2010/02/27 21:15:30
JVC063
Depends on a lot of things, is the car drivable etc, from where to where,
Perth to Sydney as a backload %1000, have paid less and paid more, Toll etc, get quotes, it varies as to how much they have got on. depot to depot is a lot cheaper then door to door,
2010/02/28 09:20:27
gtv6capri
If it's in Qld DONT use "Moving Cars" my mondeo took over 2 weeks to get from Surfers to Melbourne, they claim this is normal
2010/02/28 09:57:01
mud
Ceva Logistics.
2010/02/28 12:14:39
cosworthfreak
quote:
Originally posted by mud

Ceva Logistics.



These guys are great, and they transport all sorts of cars. They must be drivable and cannot contain spares/parts other than the usual spare tyre/jack etc. They also price match if you provide them with a cheaper quote (they did for me anyway). QLD depot to Canberra Depot was around $550. They won't have a depot everywhere though, so if the car isn't in a major centre they may not be able to transport it, but it wouldn't hurt to ask.

If it's not a runner, there are some guys who do tilt tray transport. If you are prepared to wait until they are in the area where the car is the cost can be cheaper, but it will be up to 2-3 times the price quoted above. That will be from door to door though.


Cheers

Jamie
2010/01/03 09:19:41
teeg
I used moving cars to get my RS from Perth to Adelaide. It was on the train the day it was dropped off and I collected it in Adelaide 4 days later. I thought they were pretty good and you can get quotes online.
2010/01/03 10:42:13
BootOn
Another one for CEVA; Brisbane to Sydney about 450 bucks. Hassle free.

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