The Transporter
With the rise of eBay Motors and similar online car buying venues, the question remains: How do you get your car? If the car in question is some distance away, the simplest way is to use an automobile transportation company. There are things to know when choosing a company, but otherwise the process is fairly straightforward. I suggest the following link to check out all things “auto shipping” related, nationaltransportllc.com.
The internet has revolutionized the process by which people conduct business, with sales, and thus transport, seeming to be high on the list of change. It seems like yesterday that it would have been unimaginable to purchase a car from say, Atlanta, if you lived in Dallas. To see just how common these long distance purchases are becoming, read the following from eBay motors:
Dan and Patricia Weidler just wanted a good deal on a good truck, and that’s exactly what they found. Dave Pelis, a car dealer from Northampton, MA, sold them their forest green Ford F-250, which turned out to be the 3 millionth vehicle sold on eBay Motors.
Three Million people on just one site! Those are pretty amazing numbers. Though some of those cars must have been local, you would have to imagine that most were not. With that in mind prepare to see lots more trucks shipping cars on the highway over the next few years. The benefit of being able to purchase cars from all over the country, and to compare all those prices, will most certainly make car sales a buyers market.

