I'm looking at deals to ship between California and New York and thinking I'd just sell my car and buy another one there. But! If there was a best time of year to ship a car at a good price, when would it be?
I've heard people say that prices skyrocket in the summer because of the rush on the roads, and in the late fall/early spring when "snowbirds" are shipping cars back and forth between the northern states and Florida/Arizona.
Supposedly mid-winter and late spring are the cheapest because demand drops, but does it really drop that much?
If I can wait until then, what difference does it make (in percentage or dollars)? A few hundred dollars would be worth it, less than a hundred, probably not.
And how did he check that everything was fine with the car? I assume he paid first. Anyway, it’s an interesting point, because I was super careful and picky when checking every bit of data available before buying my car. That’s when I found out about FAXVIN that is a fast service for checking VIN codes. It’s a great tool to quickly collect all the info from every available registry and database.