crossover auto transport made simple for everyday drivers
What it means
When shippers say crossover auto transport, they mean moving compact SUVs and hatchback-like crossovers on licensed carriers, either open or enclosed, with inspections, insurance, and clear timelines. Crossovers have taller ride height and roof accessories, so carriers plan loading angles and height clearance ahead of time.
How the process works
You request a quote, confirm dates, and a vetted carrier is dispatched. On pick-up, a driver completes a bill of lading, notes any cosmetic marks, and secures the vehicle. During transit, you’ll get updates; at delivery, you compare the condition report, sign, and pay per the agreement.
- Quote and booking with route, season, and vehicle details
- Prepare: remove loose items, fold mirrors, reduce fuel to a quarter
- Pickup with photo inspection and gentle loading ramps
- Tracking updates and ETA windows
- Delivery walkaround and final sign-off
What to expect
Most regional moves take 3–7 days; coast-to-coast can run 7–10. Prices reflect distance, demand, and enclosed protection. Door-to-door is common, but some streets need nearby meeting points. Communicate special notes-AWD, low spoilers, or roof racks-for a smooth, no-surprises handoff.