Choosing a Way to Ship Your Car
Let’s look at a scenario involving transporting your car.
You have a new car that you bought for a family member,
but you can’t drive it out to their location, in the next
state. As a result, you have to find a way to get it to
them in time for a birthday.
Since you can’t drive it yourself, you could ask a friend
to drive it. However, this is a new car, and you worry
that your friend may speed with it or possibly get into an
accident with it. On top of that, to drive it out there
you have to get the registration and insurance on it, and
you don’t want to do that, instead letting the family
member take care of it because it is their car.
As well, gas prices are so high that it will literally
cost you hundreds of dollars to drive the car out there
because it has low-gas mileage.
You can have the person you bought the car for come get
it, but that is going to cost them a lot of money to drive
it back, and that is not a very nice birthday present. So,
what option is left over for you? Luckily, there is one
option and it is the best of them all.

