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All
Inclusive represents the highest quality and most
reliable auto transport company in business
today. For many years All Inclusive Moving has been
meeting the auto shipping needs of individuals
and businesses.
General Guidelines:
- Your vehicle must be operable. If
it is not, additional fees or methods may
apply.
- You must advise us of any modifications
made to your vehicle such as 4x4
lift kit, camper shell, vehicle lowered, etc.
- Your vehicle may not exceed
7’ in
height. Please see "Other Vehicles" if over 7’ in
height.
- Your vehicle must have a
minimum of 4” ground clearance to safely load
and unload your vehicle.
- We must have a working phone number
where you may be reached throughout the duration of your
vehicle relocation.
- Your transit time may be up to 14
days, but averages 10-14 days.
Preparing Your Car for Shipment
- They must have no obvious fluid
leaks.
- Your battery must be secure in
the mounting bracket.
- The vehicle must be clean
for inspection. A dirty vehicle
decreases the ability to perform a quality
inspection.
- The
gas tank must have a minimum of (1/8) tank of fuel,
but no more than (1/4) tank of fuel.
- All alarm systems must
be disconnected, disabled, or turned off.
- Radios, cassette
decks or CD players not built in, car phones, garage
door openers, and E-Z pass must be removed.
- All antennas
must be fully retracted or removed.
- All personal belongings
must be removed. (except standard vehicle items such
as the jack and spare tire)
- All exterior spare tire covers,
grill covers, or car covers must be removed.
- Plants
and hazardous materials are forbidden by law to be transported.
- One set of ALL keys for the
vehicle must be provided.
- Non-permanent luggage racks,
bike racks, or ski racks must be removed.
- Your vehicle must be
prepared for the new climate. This may include
engine coolant, transmission oil, and other fluids.
Vehicle Inspection Requirements
- You or your designated representative
must be present for the inspection at the time of pick-up
and delivery.
- You or your designated representative
must sign the bill of lading and condition report at both
origin and destination.
- You or your designated
representatives are responsible for confirming
your vehicle’s condition. This
must be done before the driver leaves
the destination.
- Damage will be noted by our representative
on the bill of lading at origin. In the unlikely event there
is additional damage on delivery, it will be noted by our
representative on the bill of lading.

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