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Welcome 2024! Tips for Shipping Your Car During the Winter

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It’s a Rainy Winter January day here in Phoenix, Arizona, and we are busy shipping cars all around the U.S.

Winter weather storms have caused delays to shipments in the Midwest and East coast, but so far no major issues to report.

With four decades of expertise in the car shipping industry, our seasoned professionals have witnessed the unique challenges that winter presents for transporting vehicles. From icy roads to unpredictable weather conditions, winter shipping demands meticulous planning and execution. In this post we are going to delve into the potential hurdles and offer valuable insights to ensure a smooth car shipping experience during the colder months.

 

1.    Weather-related Delays: Winter weather can be unpredictable, and storms may lead to unexpected delays. Snow, ice, and freezing rain can hinder the transportation process, causing slowdowns in delivery timelines. To mitigate these risks, our experienced team closely monitors weather patterns and communicates proactively with clients, providing real-time updates and alternative solutions.

2.    Temperature-sensitive Vehicles: Extreme cold temperatures can impact certain vehicles, particularly those with sensitive electronic components or special coatings. This is definitely something you want to consider when transporting a vehicle during the winter.  

3.    Road Salt and Corrosion: Winter road treatments often involve the use of salt, which can lead to corrosion if not addressed. Although we employ protective measures, we recommend our customers wash their vehicles thoroughly upon delivery if possible. 

4.    Battery Health: Cold temperatures can affect battery performance, potentially causing issues with starting the vehicle upon arrival. To counteract this, we recommend ensuring that your vehicle’s battery is in optimal condition before shipping even though most drivers carry jumper packs in case of emergency. 

5.    Snow and Ice Accumulation: Snow and ice accumulation during transit can be a concern, especially if not properly managed. Our team takes proactive steps to remove snow and ice from vehicles during stops, and our carriers are equipped with the necessary tools to handle these situations efficiently.

6.    Ensuring Proper Tire Inflation: Cold weather can lead to a decrease in tire pressure, affecting the overall handling and safety of your vehicle during transport. You’ll want to make sure that you have enough air in your tires before transport.  

7.    Communication is Key: With decades of experience, we understand the importance of clear communication, especially during challenging winter conditions. Our dedicated customer service team stays in constant contact with clients, providing updates on the status of their shipment and addressing any concerns promptly.

Shipping a car during the winter months presents unique challenges that demand a seasoned and proactive approach. With 40 years of experience in the industry, our commitment to safety, reliability, and communication ensures that your vehicle arrives at its destination in optimal condition, regardless of the winter obstacles it may encounter. Trust in our expertise to navigate the winter challenge and deliver your vehicle with the care and attention it deserves.

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