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You risk far greater damage with a transport than you would with driving the car... open carriers fling dirt and dust around, have steep ramps at times which your car
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You risk far greater damage with a transport than you would with driving the car... open carriers fling dirt and dust around, have steep ramps at times which your car will scrape on, and are often driven by the lowest denominator of human being (not all of them) infact it is generally known that they will steal any part out of the car that is not bolted down including spare tires, lug wrenches, etc... my friend had this happen with his Corvette...
No one will care for your car like you do... If after everyones reco you still decide to transport the car, I would reco an enclosed carrier... they are much more expensive but you run less risk of damage on the ride. If you or someone you know has an SUV you might also be able to rent a car carrier from Uhaul. |
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