Home delivery has become an increasingly popular service for those who are purchasing a vehicle, which is great news for consumers. While it’s common to search for used cars in the area in which you live, sometimes the car you’ve been looking for is in another state, or all the way across the country. Or perhaps you’ve found a better deal on the car you want that brings the price down enough that you can easily absorb the cost of shipping and still save money when buying.
Do All Dealerships Deliver Used Cars?
The simple answer is no. While many of them do offer car shipping services, some may only do so for new car purchases, or used car purchases within their delivery zone. Since there are some limits in many cases, it’s good to explore your shipping options before agreeing to a sale. Dealerships that do deliver should be clear about their delivery area and whether they are able to ship to your address.
The Cost of Having A Dealership Delivery A Vehicle
The dealerships that are willing and able to deliver a vehicle will probably add on an additional cost for the service, particularly if being shipped to another state. If it is a service they offer, you can also try to work in shipping as part of the overall purchase price to try to save money. After all, you’re likely forking over a decent amount of money even for a used car, so they may be willing to work with you when it comes to delivery. In some cases, a dealership may only deliver within the same state, or in a particular service area.
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Using A Third Party Car Shipper
If you are considering having a dealership deliver a used car to you, it’s important that you take into account how much they’ll charge for shipping. Weigh the cost the dealership will charge for shipping against companies that only do shipping to make sure you’re getting a good price. If a shipper comes in well under the price a dealership will charge for car shipping, you may be able to contact them with that information to negotiate a cheaper delivery price. If they’re unwilling to go cheaper than the companies you’ve contacted, you always have the option of having a third party pick up and deliver the vehicle on your behalf.
Finding the Right Third Party Shipper
If you do need to use a third party auto transporter, or if you just want to get an estimate to compare prices, there are some criteria you should choose when deciding who to contact. For one, keep in mind how far you need the car shipped, as well as where it’s being shipped to or from. Ideally, you want to find a car shipper that has offices near to the dealership, as well as your delivery address. This is because nationwide and long distance shippers typically have offices in the areas in which they operate most frequently, which in turn will be more experience transporting vehicles in the area. Likewise, if a shipper has offices in both locations, it speaks to the fact that they probably deliver and pick up frequently in those areas, which can help bring down the cost of shipping.