How to Prepare Your Vehicle for Transport
Posted in Auto Transport Tips on January 7th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment
Here is a guide to help you with the preparation of your vehicle for transport:
Personal Items: Do not leave or transport anything valuable in your vehicle. AM Express Auto Transport or its agents is not responsible for anything loose inside your car, including cell phones, radar detectors, removable radios, household goods.
Clean Car: In order to expedite origin inspection by your carrier, please provide the vehicle in clean condition. This allows for quick and fair evaluation of the vehicle prior to shipment, and establishes the standard for condition of delivery.
Antennas: Antennas should be lowered or removed. Temporary antennas for cell phones or CB radios should also be removed.
Racks: Remove any luggage, bike, or ski rack that is not permanently attached to the car.
Keys: U.S. Department of Transportation requires that one set of all keys for the vehicle is provided to the carrier, including the ignition, trunk, and glove box keys.
Spoilers: Spoilers, fairing, air dams or other low hanging items should be removed, or sufficient clearance assured, to expedite loading on the rail and truck ramps.
Canopies/Caps: Caps and canopies on pickup trucks must be properly bolted to the box of the truck to ensure safe delivery.
Personal Items: Do not leave or transport anything valuable in your vehicle. AM Express Auto Transport or its agents is not responsible for anything loose inside your car, including cell phones, radar detectors, removable radios, household goods, sunglasses,
Car Alarms: Alarms should be turned off for transport. If there are special instructions required to start a car in order to disarm the alarm, please inform your carrier picking up your car. AM Express is not responsible for drained batteries resulting from an alarm that has not been turned off.
Cracked Glass: Should the vehicle glass have a nick, scratch, chip, crack, or other imperfection, AM Express Auto Transport or its agents will not be responsible for damage caused by any pre-existing condition
Here is also a list of 10 Tips fo Preparation:
however, if your car transport company offers a guarantee that covers a rental car, find
out the cost of the guarantee and the maximum dollars day covered.
precise delivery date.
delivery information, current mileage of the vehicle, and MOST IMPORTANTLY shows the
condition of your car at time of pick-up.
mileage against the “Original Inspection Report” that you received at the origin (also
inspect the roof and front and rear bumpers).
cash are accepted. If you want to pay by credit card






