Safe & Reliable Shoreline Car Shipping Services By A-1 Auto Transport
If you’ve never had a car shipped before, the process can seem confusing and, to be honest, a bit overwhelming at times. There are so many companies offering services to customers that need a vehicle moved that settling on the right choice for you can be difficult. That’s where this guide comes in. Here you’ll find information about working with haulers in and around King County, as well as a directory of dependable and experienced auto movers in the area. If you’d like a free cost estimate right away, use the short form to the right or you can call us at the number at the top of the page with your questions.
Auto Hauling Pricing & Time Examples To Move Your Vehicle
Shipping To/From Shoreline | Cost | Distance | Estimated Time In Transit |
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Sacramento to Shoreline | $458 | 763 miles | 3-5 days |
Salt Lake City to Local Area | $506 | 843 miles | 3-5 days |
Shoreline to Los Angeles | $688 | 1147 miles | 4-6 days |
Colorado Springs to The Area | $832 | 1386 miles | 4-6 days |
Mesa to Shoreline | $868 | 1446 miles | 4-6 days |
City Limits to Washington, D.C. | $1664 | 2774 miles | 6-8 days |
New York to Shoreline | $1717 | 2862 miles | 6-8 days |
Local Area to Nashville | $1441 | 2401 miles | 6-8 days |
*Prices and times are estimated. They can vary depending on the season and what type of vehicle you are shipping.
Using Auto Transport Services
Coast To Coast Transport - Not all shippers can move a car from one coast to the other. When you’re looking for a company to ship your car, make sure that they not only move vehicles to the area you need shifting but also that they have ample experience in that city or region. If you look at the directory in the section below, you’ll notice that companies like Selland Auto Transport work mainly on the West Coast, whereas others like Interbay Transport ship to every U.S. state and regularly move cars from coast to coast. Working with an auto hauler that has offices in the cities you’re relocating to and from can be very helpful, especially if any issues arise, or you need to arrange for short-term storage before picking up your vehicle.
Do you know the difference between an auto transport carrier and a broker? This resource from our information center explains the details and what you need to know.
Placing Your Deposit - It’s common for car shippers to request a small deposit from customers in order to hold their spot on the transport carrier. The deposit should only be a small portion of the total cost of relocating-be very cautious of companies that request a large upfront payment. Once the contract is signed and everything is finalized, then you can be expected to pay a portion of the total, with the other end of the payment made on delivery. In most cases, the deposit is nonrefundable, which is why it can become a problem if you put down a large deposit only to have your plans change at the last minute. If you have any doubts about how payment works or what your responsibilities are as a customer, be sure to get a clear answer from the hauler you’re working with before moving forward.
Your Shipping Contract - The transport contract is the most important document in the auto relocating industry. It includes all the details of your shipment, from the type of vehicle to its location and destination, to the terms and cost of the delivery. Do not sign anything before carefully looking over the terms and conditions! Similarly, you should also look over the bill of lading, which should include much of the same information, but will also have a vehicle condition report. The driver will look over your car at the time of pickup and note any existing damages on the bill of lading. Once you’ve signed off on this report, that’s an acknowledgment that all the information contained in it is accurate. When your car is delivered, the driver does another assessment for damages and the comparison between the two is how damages are compensated in the industry.
Looking for other local business and professional services in Shoreline? Visit the city’s official website to learn more.
Auto Transport Directory
Interbay Transport Logistics
A nationwide car hauler based out of Seattle, they specialize in delivering vehicles to and from the West Coast. They ship to all 50 states and have been in business for 18 years.
2253 Gilman Drive West
Seattle, WA 98119
(206) 510-8296
Lepke Auto Transport
They have been in the auto shipping business for nearly 30 years. They are a great choice for shifting to Alaska & Hawaii from Shoreline and they also move cars for dealerships.
1400 112th Avenue Southeast #100
Bellevue, WA 98004
(877) 733-3479
Selland Auto Transport Inc
Selland Auto Transport opened its doors in 1967. Since then, they have grown into one of the largest auto relocating companies in the Pacific Northwest. They operate mainly on the West Coast and in the Midwest.
615 South 96th Street
Seattle, WA 98108
(206) 767-5960
Neighborhood Areas We Serve
Our auto relocating services are proud to help you move in any of the neighborhoods you see below. And if you don't see your neighborhood listed here, don't worry because we can most likely service it.
Richmond Beach | North City | Echo Lake |
Parkwood | Ballinger | Ronald |
Evergreen | The Highlands | Meridian Park |
Innis Arden | Ridgecrest | Briarcrest |
Richmond Highlands | Hillwood | Westminster Triangle |
Highland Terrace |
Includes ZIP codes
98133, 98155, 98177