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      03-01-2015, 02:25 AM   #1
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I posted this before on the M3 board, thought it might have some value here too...

I just shipped my 2011 M3 E90 shipped from Dallas TX. to Portland OR. and called, e-mailed or contacted almost 50 different shippers. It took the better part of a week to finally find the one that I went with and I wanted to share my experiences to perhaps save another member from doing all that leg work if you should ever want to ship your car from one place to another.
I will state two things here first:
1) What I state is simply my OPINION, not fact...feel free to disagree if you feel otherwise or find/have different experiences.
2) This really applies primarily to those who are wanting to ship enclosed as I didn't want to be spending lots of $$$ to buy the car and then have problems occur in the shipping that might cause me headaches afterwards.

I discovered that almost all the shippers can be broken into 3 main groups or types:
a) those who are true brokers, have very little knowledge of who they are brokering your shipment to/with, and are more interested in taking a piece of the pie (your hard earned $$$) and set you up with anyone they can find that agrees to take the shipment for X dollars
b) those brokers who claim to know and only work with certain drivers that meet X standards and on some occasions will misrepresent themselves as something more than that when in reality they too are simply brokering a deal that if anything happens such as your car gets damage, your only recourse LEGALLY is with the driver. They will tell you that they will intercede on your behalf but you are left to depend on chasing someone to chase someone else and that might put you in a poor position
c) those outfits that have their own trucks, own drivers and if things go sideways they are responsible. BE CAREFUL here as some who fall into this category will also use someone else if their truck/drivers (type B) are full or not available to get your deal. Caveat Emptor!

I need to state here that if you don't live in the main corridors which are LA/Florida or Florida/NY good luck! It seems like the airlines if you live in the main big cities no problem with finding carriers and cheaper (sometimes) rates. But if you live in the boonies (who knew that Oregon & Washington with over 11 million people was the boonies?) many of the carriers do not service your area which limits who will take your vehicle.
I will now give you some of the rates that I was quoted along with open or closed and how long it would take:

Intercity Type B & C (Some folks mentioned this company but my experience wasn't that great) First I was told that they don't service Portland, then when I called another #, they did give me a quote but when pressed the guy indicated that they were simply going to broker the business.

Montway type A $1059 open (cash price $999) $1339 closed (cash price $1289 could pick up in 1-5 days and take 5-7 days for the trip

Reliable Carriers type C $1983 closed It would take 30 days because they were booked up; the guy didn't really sound like he wanted or needed my business

GT Sports type C $1950 closed The guy took my name and number said he would call back but never did

Vehiport type B $1050 open, $1550 closed

Rev Car-Go type B $1100 open, $1575 closed

Horseless Carriage Don't service Pacific NW, referred me to Passport

Passport type C $1950 closed would need 1-2 weeks

Wagoneers AutoTransport type B $1195 open, $1875 closed

JP Logistics type B or C not sure $1925 open, $2500 closed

Envision type A or B not sure but VERY aggressive $1000 open, $1450
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Pilot Transport type C I believe $2950 closed and need 3-4 weeks out

OK there are many others but the one that I selected was PLYCAR LLC type C for many reasons:
1) They are third generation company with THEIR OWN TRUCKS (30+), THEIR OWN DRIVERS, and if things go wrong they are responsible! They do NOT give your pride and joy to someone else that they "know and trust" just to make a buck.
2) I spoke to them on Thursday evening, they picked the car up that Saturday and I got her safe and sound 5 days later plus I got updates from the driver along the way.
3) They use white glove service and if your car is on the bottom it is fully covered to prevent any leaks, spills etc from the car above.
4) They service many parts of the country and don't treat you like a leper if you live off the main track
5) They routinely handle VERY expensive cars like McLaren, Ferrari, Lambo, etc. Matter of fact my M3 was riding with a McLaren mp4-12c which no matter how hard I tried, I could get the driver to give me instead of my car even though I offered him a few hundred extra!
6) Nick Pliaconis (the grandson of the original owner) was incredible and has indicated a desire to get our business. Give him a call at the Torrance CA office (Google it or PM me if you want more info) and mention that you read my review and ask him to take care of you!
7) Their price was very competitive but their service was out of this world.
8) They said that the biggest dealer of exotic cars in my state uses this company to ship all their cars.

So...be VERY careful who you select...make SURE you ask and re-ask who is responsible if there are ANY problems in shipping along with getting all your questions answered BEFORE you ship. Take LOTS of pics before the car is loaded and have the driver make any notations of any defects...that way if there is any problem when the car arrives you have a record that the defect wasn't present when it was loaded and must have occurred during the shipping process. The overwhelming time nothing will happen, I just think one might wish to be prudent in the rare case that a problem does happen.

Thanks for the long read...good luck and feel free to PM me if you want more info.
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      03-01-2015, 07:56 AM   #2
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Very informative...thanks for taking the time to put together.
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      03-01-2015, 08:22 AM   #3
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Very timely. I need to ship an SUV from FL to NJ. Definitely will contact PlyCar. Thank you.
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      03-01-2015, 09:10 AM   #4
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Great info, well presented. Thank you sir!

What price did you pay for Plycar?

Just for shits I checked out their website. There is a bio/eulogy of the company's founder - never seen anything quite like it on a company website. Cool!
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Very informative...thanks for taking the time to put together.
You are most welcome! It was a labor of love and if it is helpful for another member than I feel it was time well spent. We all love our cars and want them to get where they're going in the same condition that we shipped them
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Great info, well presented. Thank you sir!

What price did you pay for Plycar?

Just for shits I checked out their website. There is a bio/eulogy of the company's founder - never seen anything quite like it on a company website. Cool!
Thank you as well!
The bio on Plycar was written by the grandson Nick...and a tribute to his grandfather...showed me lots of class especially in today's world where old fashioned intergenerational seems to be losing favor. Another reason I decided to go with their company. I'm glad I did!

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Very timely. I need to ship an SUV from FL to NJ. Definitely will contact PlyCar. Thank you.
Thanks and ask Nick to hook you up! Best of luck!
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I used to run a used car lot "Florida Auto Dispatch" is what I used, about $400 to ship from West TX to Florida. Last time I checked they didnt have a fancy website or anything like that, and its all done by phone or fax.
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Very great informative and helpful post! We need more like these! Appreciated!
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Most welcome...I hope the information is helpful!
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Very great informative and helpful post! We need more like these! Appreciated!
Thanks!
That's what is so nice about this forum...members assisting other members...I've learned so much about M3's and BMW's in general by reading other people's experiences and recommendations...from what to buy to what to avoid...am appreciative of all of you who've shared your knowledge and wisdom.
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That's what is so nice about this forum...members assisting other members...I've learned so much about M3's and BMW's in general by reading other people's experiences and recommendations...from what to buy to what to avoid...am appreciative of all of you who've shared your knowledge and wisdom.
Ditto for sure! I have learned a tremendous amount here as well. Out of a million threads on here if you can find just one thread that helps you when in need this forum will pay off for you in my experience, everything else is just a bonus!
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