View Full Version : Car shipping - who's good and cheap?
sports racer
06-01-2014, 10:31 AM
I need to ship a car from Brisbane to Canberra and the quotes I've got so far are around $700. Surely there must be someone who charges much less otherwise it looks like I'll fly up and drive it back.
Paul
tigger73
06-01-2014, 11:14 AM
Sounds about right. I don't think you'll find anything significantly cheaper.
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Tob35
06-01-2014, 11:29 AM
Just shipped a swift Darwin to Melbourne. 850ish with Prixcar. Highly recommend them.
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Dr Haldex
06-01-2014, 01:21 PM
A word of warning, you get what you pay for. From my experience, go the cheapest price, you'll end up with the worst service.
ryana89
06-01-2014, 02:57 PM
Just shipped a swift Darwin to Melbourne. 850ish with Prixcar. Highly recommend them.
Similar case.
I had my bike sent from Hervey Bay to Wagga with them.
I didn't pay for it though :D
Good service.
I bought a Navara from North Brisbane and was quoted about $750 to Sydney, so I decided to fly up and drive it back in the one day
The plane arrived at 10 am bought the ute filled up and was home by 11pm and it only cost Air fare $150 plus 100 litres of diesel $150 total $300, The seller picked me up at the Airport which made it a little easier .
DonJuan
06-01-2014, 03:51 PM
I got my Pirelli shipped from Penrith to Brisbane for $600 a few years back but I wasn't happy. I'd happily pay a bit more for a good service.
'Cheap' and 'Good' are not normally found in the same sentence.
Tob35
06-01-2014, 04:09 PM
Similar case.
I had my bike sent from Hervey Bay to Wagga with them.
I didn't pay for it though :D
Good service.
Yeah. Defence paid for my harley dwn to melb. Prixcar was the carrier too.
Most places that offer good prices are just brokers. Be careful. I had my GTI sent to Darwin through Auto Logistics. Service was ok. But delivery was just a case of they dropped it at a servo. No depot... just a phone call from the truck driver to say come get it.
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jamesatfish
06-01-2014, 05:21 PM
Another vote for the fly- drive option. Brisbane - Canberra is an easy 12 hour drive, you'll save $500+ on the shipping and get to enjoy the car without worrying about the transit company.
If you do choose to truck it instead, I'd recommend Alan Norton Transport. They're not the cheapest but their trucks are secure, reliable and on-time, and I've never had a problem with their service.
sports racer
07-01-2014, 11:09 AM
Brisbane to Canberra.
12 hours drive.
MK2 GTI.
Middle of summer.
No aircon.
Drivers window doesn't wind down.
Wife doesn't know I'm getting the car.
Wife doesn't know it's the same car I sold 2 years ago.
No worries, what could possibly go wrong.
jamesatfish
07-01-2014, 11:15 AM
Wife doesn't know I'm getting the car.
Shipping method is irrelevant - you're screwed anyway :)
Give Alan Norton's a call and see what they quote - I'm sure they'll look after the car. Avoid CEVA like the plague.
The fore cast is cool weather for the next few days , so now is your chance to drive it home ?
Mk3 AAA
09-01-2014, 04:28 PM
Door2door based out of Logan did me well syd to bris
moreboost
26-01-2014, 07:55 PM
Used CEVA to transport late BMW Bris to Perth last year, were ok to deal with and paid extra for fully enclosed.
My only advice would be to check with the cheaper operators as to how they load the vehicle. Many use a forklift and place the car on racks above the rest of the load, not something I'd be overly keen to pay $$$$ for. Just drove across the country and came across a car perched high on racks, driver admitted that it had had an interesting trip as the rear trailer of the double B (attached behind it) had rolled....
Stuwey
27-01-2014, 10:11 AM
I used PrixCar to get our Jetta over from Sydney to Adelaide.
I'm in the trade, so a good price sweetened the deal, but in any case another happy customer.
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