Just a thought about getting into car hauling. Check with your insurance company first alot of companies dont insure car haulers and if they do you insurance will be higher. Also alot of companies that use O/O will require you to cover any damge to a car including rock chips. These things are gonna happen and its not always your fault but you are still responsible.
Responce to the car shipping prices being thrown around. Say not to cheap freight and why would a fellow trucker on here be calling brokers to get rates on shipping a car. You know they are generally screwing the drivers. Sites like central dispatch have not control over brokers and they all are trying to ship cars for nothing. However as in the trucking world if one guy says not cause its to cheap some jippo will come along and do it which keeps rates to low. I have run across dealers and carriers brokering cars on central without brokers license and bonds. These type of sites shouldnt be out there. But this is just my opinion.
Car hauler, owner operator Q
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by alpinestar, Aug 27, 2007.
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Because he aint a trucker
I think he spent all of three weeks running team with a trainer before he quit
BTW I'm just a hobby trucker -
does anybody have any insight on how the car business is doing these days?
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I like to know that.....thanks for any help
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That was to walleye about the car hauler for cheap
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