Oh sure, there are lots of them. I had it done and I can give you this one piece of advice. Don't use anyone in Florida or NYC. Somehow it seems that the firms in these locations are not that reputable and have more incidents of damaging cars in transport. We did not heed this advice and we used a firm based in Florida to take our car from Philadelphia to San Francisco and it arrived totalled (they somehow drained the oil and then let the car idle and the engine fried. And when we called about it, they we really rude about it and completely unhelpful. In telling people this story we found that many people had the same thing happen with Florida firms - one woman received her car back in a crumpled ball and was told that the chain that kept her car on the transporter broke and her car slid off while on the road (but they could not provide the broken chain in the end).
To find someone, search online for car transporter &/or auto transporter
Peace!
2006-12-08 03:33:14
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answered by carole 7
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Some "answerer's" didn't understand what you were asking. The answer is YES. Look in your local yellow pages under the heading "Automobile Driveaway Companies".. Some will actually supply someone to drive your automobile, usually college students or retired persons. (make sure they are FULLY insured because if they have an accident, you are the registered owner of the car), and others will put your car on a trailer with several others going in the same general direction. Good Luck
2006-12-08 07:10:08
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answered by Peedlepup 7
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Yes. I moved across country and hired a company to ship my cars to my new destination while I flew. I seem to remember it was about $1700 per vehicle. My memory might be a little fuzzy.
They didn't drive my car.. they trailored it and hauled it out. That way it keeps the mileage and wear and tear off your vehicle.
Take good pictures of your car before the move, so you can document any damage that happens to it in transit with "before and after" images.
2006-12-08 03:30:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. A moving company would probably do it for you.
but you might also try posting an ad on Craigslist. Get some college student to do it for you for a lot cheaper. They might just ask for gas money. check references of course.
2006-12-08 03:30:02
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answered by Anonymous
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A rental car company will drive there cars to the airport to pick you up. Try Enterprise.com
2006-12-08 03:36:49
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answered by inquisitor1125 3
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just rent a car at the airport. if there is a service like that it would probably cost about the same or more than just renting a car.
2006-12-08 03:30:32
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answered by Fluffington Cuddlebutts 6
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yes, but I don't know of any
2006-12-08 03:30:09
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answered by You may be right 7
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wouldn't renting a car be more economical??
2006-12-08 03:31:10
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answered by thisismycoolusername 2
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