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News and Trends

Supply Chain Disruptions and the Auto Transport Industry

In today’s economy, supply chain disruptions have caused inflation in the auto transport industry. According to inflation trends, the debate has been whether it is transitory inflation or long-term inflation. The recent disruptions in the automobile industry have significantly impacted

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Vehicle Shipping

Top 3 Myths and Misconceptions about Auto Transport

  There are several myths and misconceptions about every industry, including the auto transport industry. Before shipping your vehicle, you might have come across some myths and misconceptions about car shipping. Here, we are debunking the top three myths and

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How to Ship Your Car To or From Alaska

Alaska is known as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the U.S. A recent estimate shows that 40,000 to 50,000 people move in and out of Alaska every year. If you’re moving to or from Alaska and prefer

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Truck Driver Shortage in the Auto Transport Industry

Most containers, straight trucks, or trailers cannot move without a truck driver. Presently, over 68% of all freight is transported on U.S. highways and commercial trucks carry 70% of the nation’s freight. However, there is currently a truck driver shortage

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Key Red Flags to Avoid When Car Shipping

  There has been a surge in the price of cars recently, most especially used cars and truck prices. With the current inflation, the car shipping industry is affected, leading to an increase in the cost of car shipping. Despite

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Tesla Electric Cars and the Right to Repair Movement

On Friday, US President Joe Biden signed an executive order directing the Federal Trade Commission to draft new regulations. The new regulation limits device manufacturers’ ability to restrict independent repairs of their products. Presently, a significant number of vehicle owners

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Impact of the Semiconductor Chip Shortage in the Auto Transport Industry

Semiconductors are the brains behind a wide range of products, from computers to space shuttles and automobiles. The average automobile contains dozens of semiconductors that control myriad things including dashboard displays, airbags, catalytic converters and power windows. However, there has

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What Others Are Saying About Us

I recently moved to San Diego and needed to find a transporter. I have used Mike three times now and have had zero disappointments. He always answers the phone and is willing to get the job done and at a great price.
Kenny M.
San Diego, CA | 02/15/2016
The car arrived in a very accessible space and the delivery by Eric, the driver, was made easily. Unfortunately, the car had to travel through some ice and snow storms, which caused a little delay. I was very pleased with the service and communications.
Deborah C.
Arlington Heights, IL | 01/08/2015
My experience with Metti International Vehicle Transporters was great. They shipped my car across the country and made it as smooth as possible. I would absolutely do it again and use this company because they know what they're doing.
Ona H.
El Cajon, CA | 07/01/2016

Frequently Asked Questions

Most major credit cards, postal money orders and cashiers checks are acceptable forms of payment.

As with most transport services, a deposit is generally required when placing an order. Deposits range from 10-25 % of the total shipping cost. The remaining balance will be due upon delivery.

Most auto transport companies accept cash, certified checks, and postal money orders.

Coast to coast trips usually takes between 10-14 days. Shorter trips ranges from 3-7 days, depending on the actual distance. Some factors may delay a trip, including traffic, weather, and truck breakdowns.

Yes, we request you, or a designated person, be present upon pick up of your vehicle. For your safety and your vehicle’s safety, an inspection is performed and a bill of lading must be signed that serves as proof of delivery.

The easiest way to ship an inoperable vehicle is to let us know when requesting a vehicle transport quote. There will be an additional charge, plus loading and unloading charges to your quote, if we are not informed of the vehicle’s condition prior to quoting.

Auto carriers are not licensed to carry house goods or personal items, these goods and items are not covered by the carriers insurance. Any damage to your vehicle due to household goods shifting or breaking is also not covered. Personal belongings left in the vehicle, are shipped strictly at the owners risk. Carriers will not inventory any belongings left in the vehicle and will assume no responsibility.

Your car is insured for the Blue Book value the entire time it is on the truck. Clearly listed on your Shipping Order, Agreement and Bill of Lading are occurrences not covered. At the time of pick up, a condition report is filled out and signed by both the person turning the car over and the truck driver and you are given a copy.

Upon delivery of your vehicle, this same report is presented. You should compare the condition of the vehicle to the report thoroughly at that time. If you feel damage has occurred to your vehicle during delivery, you must note it on the report before you sign it and the driver leaves. Damage done in transit does not relieve the shipper of paying for transport service performed. Claims will be handled by the vehicle carrier and insurance companies.

Metti International offers door-to-door auto transport service where possible. However, there are instances that we cannot collect/deliver directly to the door due to the size of our auto carrier’s trucks. The size of your street may prohibit direct delivery to your door. Also, some towns and cities do not allow trucks on their residential streets. If the carrier cannot get to your door, he will deliver your vehicle to the next most convenient accessible location, such as the nearest major crossing street, a shopping mall or supermarket.

Please have a no more than 1/4 tank of fuel, remove all personal items from your vehicle and have it washed and cleaned so that the ensuing inspection is easily performed. If it is a convertible, T-top, sunroof, etc. make sure all openings are closed and prepared for changing weather. You can find additional tips on how to prepare your car for transport here.

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