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Interstate Car Transport
Has anyone had any experience trucking a car from Canberra to Perth?
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Re: Interstate Car Transport
"doc" <dpoc@NOS.iinet.net.au> wrote in message
news:44116ddb$0$14554$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > Has anyone had any experience trucking a car from Canberra to Perth? Not myself but I have some friend who had cars "trucked" from Melbourne to Country QLD. Cars were picked up from their home, driven onto rail cars (or whatever), transported to nearest major station, then driven to doorstep. I understand the following conditions applied but, cannot confirm it. Owners had to empty cars of any possessions (insurance reasons etc), provide them in a clean state (to not obscure any prior damage), indemnify "transport" drivers with supposedly good driving histories, and cars were washed on arrival (once again to highlight any travel damage and to remove any crap from rail travel etc). All in all, a good "door to door" service but it cost approx $500 per vehicle. I'd expect Canberra to Perth to be more expensive but the alternative (driving yourself) is probably more expensive. -- The Raven http://www.80scartoons.co.uk/batfinkquote.mp3 ** Now I will bring chaos to the world! |
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Re: Interstate Car Transport
"doc" <dpoc@NOS.iinet.net.au> wrote in message news:44116ddb$0$14554$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > Has anyone had any experience trucking a car from Canberra to Perth? I did Melbourne to Perth last year. I used TNT. Cost about $1000 all up including insurance. Fraser |
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Re: Interstate Car Transport
The Raven wrote:
> "doc" <dpoc@NOS.iinet.net.au> wrote in message > news:44116ddb$0$14554$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > >>Has anyone had any experience trucking a car from Canberra to Perth? > > > Not myself but I have some friend who had cars "trucked" from Melbourne to > Country QLD. Cars were picked up from their home, driven onto rail cars (or > whatever), transported to nearest major station, then driven to doorstep. > > I understand the following conditions applied but, cannot confirm it. Owners > had to empty cars of any possessions (insurance reasons etc), This one is to stop people who move house from using the car as a means of transporting their stuff At the old Caltex fuel depots TDG car carriers would stop to fuel up and most of the cars were full of crap, some so heavy it looked like the springs had colapsed the problem this creates is overloading for one, and then there is the possibility of theft of items so now the poilicy from most car carriers is that the car must be empty of possessions Kev |
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Re: Interstate Car Transport
"doc" <dpoc@NOS.iinet.net.au> wrote in message news:44116ddb$0$14554$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > Has anyone had any experience trucking a car from Canberra to Perth? > > Rail can be a disaster for the painted surface. New cars used to be covered in a spray on wax to ensure that the brake dust did nt eat the painted surface on the loooong trips to sidings up and and down the country. Damage (other than brake dust) is still rife on the rail for anything not in a container, it would be a toss up between the wharves and rail for a winner. Railways are still protected by law when it comes to damage, no care no responsibility, and if we damage it we'll charge you more to fill out an insurance report as well. Road transport is good, quick, very few damages nowadays unless you deal with some backyarder. Tolls, TDG, Patricks, TNT all provide top quality and usually meet their delivery times. |
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Re: Interstate Car Transport
main reason is becuase each load is made up by the tare weights of each car
with a percentage added on for safety. with zero tolerance coming in on every axle now, they are even more strict about it. "Kev" <kevcat@optunet.com.au> wrote in message news:4411a358$0$1012$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au ... > The Raven wrote: > >> "doc" <dpoc@NOS.iinet.net.au> wrote in message >> news:44116ddb$0$14554$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... >> >>>Has anyone had any experience trucking a car from Canberra to Perth? >> >> >> Not myself but I have some friend who had cars "trucked" from Melbourne >> to Country QLD. Cars were picked up from their home, driven onto rail >> cars (or whatever), transported to nearest major station, then driven to >> doorstep. >> >> I understand the following conditions applied but, cannot confirm it. >> Owners had to empty cars of any possessions (insurance reasons etc), > > This one is to stop people who move house from using the car as a means of > transporting their stuff > > At the old Caltex fuel depots TDG car carriers would stop to fuel up and > most of the cars were full of crap, some so heavy it looked like the > springs had colapsed > > the problem this creates is overloading for one, and then there is the > possibility of theft of items > > so now the poilicy from most car carriers is that the car must be empty of > possessions > > > Kev |
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