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Car Transporters South Africa

Car Transporters South Africa

Car transporters South Africa. Making a move across the country can be a tough task. You may be moving for employment, business reasons or to be close to family and this would mean moving your second biggest investment – your car.

Some people would sell or just buy another vehicle, but many would prefer to keep their car looking like new. Moving your car across the country is a better option to keep your car, truck, boat or caravan safe and devoid of wear and tear.

Here are a few things you should know about moving your car across South Africa:

#1. Use Accredited Car Moving Company

When you use a car moving company, be sure to find one that is accredited by the Department of Transport.

#2.  Prepare Your Car For Delivery

Have your car washed inside and out, and remove any personal belongings. Also, remove anything that is permanently attached to your car.

#3. Inspect Your Car

Inspect your car’s tire pressure, check for leaks and other mechanical issues. Avoid filling up the gas before transporting as it will make the car heavier.

 #4. Shipping is Cheaper than Driving

The reason for this is that you minimize tire tread is worn down. You will also avoid having to pay for food, lodging, and gasoline. You will also save time.

#5. Choose a Method

Door-to-door? Terminal-to-terminal? These are just a few of the things you would need to consider. Chat with one of our friendly representatives about which one suits your needs.

#6. Get a Quote

Get a quote before signing anything and if you have any queries, feel free to ask any questions you may have.

#7.  Schedule Everything

Find out how long it will take your vehicle to be moved and schedule your shipment with enough time over.

#8. Read Reviews

Read our reviews and you will know what we are about.

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