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Prices to Move honda element From AIEA, Hawaii to FORT HOOD, Texas

The average price to ship a honda element from AIEA, Hawaii to FORT HOOD, Texas is $1560 based on 7 quotes posted on April 7, 2011.

Number of Responses
6

Average Price
$1560
Price Range
$41.60 to $2490.00


Origin Location:
AIEA, Hawaii
Destination Location:
FORT HOOD, Texas
Approximately Miles

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  • 1st Call Auto Haul
    $41.60
    4/7/2011 9:32:06 PM
    Company Profile
    Price : $41.60
    Deposit: $0.00
    Reference ID: 20313534
    About This Quote
    We are a 5-star auto transport company, 7-years in a row. We are 1 of only a handful of companies on a website of nearly 2000 transporters with a 100% customer satisfaction rating. This is different than 5-stars as all of our reviewers have been satisfied and we've received no negative press. Please, read the reviews. It gives you invaluable insight into the practices of our competitors. We also have an A rating with the BBB of Massachusetts. Experience is the key to a successful move and the only one you will speak with regarding your transport needs is the owner, Eric Sailer. We are not interested in moving the most cars in this industry. We are not interested in being the cheapest company on the internet. We are simply interested in every customer being satisfied with our service. Our process is a simple one. Educate each customer, pay the carriers a fair wage, and manage the transport from beginning to end. We typically can locate a carrier within just a few days of placing your order. We mostly use small “mom & pop” carriers because they: 1. Maintain their equipment. 2. Move swiftly to their destination. 3. Value their customers and the brokers that pay them well. Transport Tip #2: The Motor Carrier number (MC #) is distributed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration in sequential order. If the company you wish to do business with has an MC # greater than 600,000, they have probably been in business less than a year, or they have recently had their license revoked and have started a new business with an alternate name and/or owners. This business is highly cyclical and rates change week-to-week. Understanding the ebb and flow of highly competitive routes is important and ensures a timely transport for your vehicle. Transport Tip #23: It is less important what you pay and more important what the carrier gets paid. More money to the carriers will lead to a more timely transport by more professional companies. Ask your broker, what do you think the carrier will get paid to move my vehicle? Call us @ 888.607.1999 Ext 1 More tips available on our website, www.1stcallautohaul.com