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<p>[QUOTE="asphaltreptile311, post: 12365213, member: 183375"]They are very corrupt. Depending on the contract even after a dealer signs a clean bol they have 48 hours to report a claim . United road is notorious for letting the customer do what they want . 9 months after you deliver the car you get billed a damage. Car hauling is a very unique trucking job but you'll have to decide If all the stress is worth it . 10k seems to be a safe number of what you will spend annually on claims hauling new cars. That information has been given to me from companies and guys that own trucks. If you budget to spend that every year you'll be fine[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="asphaltreptile311, post: 12365213, member: 183375"]They are very corrupt. Depending on the contract even after a dealer signs a clean bol they have 48 hours to report a claim . United road is notorious for letting the customer do what they want . 9 months after you deliver the car you get billed a damage. Car hauling is a very unique trucking job but you'll have to decide If all the stress is worth it . 10k seems to be a safe number of what you will spend annually on claims hauling new cars. That information has been given to me from companies and guys that own trucks. If you budget to spend that every year you'll be fine[/QUOTE]
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