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A useful car transport quote starts with the right information. A postcode-to-postcode route is better than a vague town-to-town request, especially if the collection is from a storage yard, auction site, port, dealership or rural location. Transporters price jobs by looking at the route, vehicle type, access, timescale and whether the vehicle can be driven or needs loading.
Vehicle condition also matters. A roadworthy hatchback that can be driven or loaded easily is a different job from a non-runner with no keys, accident damage, flat tyres or poor access. Adding these details early helps the right transporters quote properly and avoids surprises on collection day.
As a guide, car transport over 100 miles can often sit around £1.50-£2.50 per mile, while 200 mile car transport can often sit closer to £1.30-£1.60 per mile. The final quote still depends on vehicle size, weight, condition, route, access and how quickly it needs moving.
Use collection and delivery postcodes where possible. Add town names if you are still confirming the exact address.
Make, model, size, whether it starts, rolls, steers and brakes, plus any access issues.
Review car transport quotes, ask questions in the dashboard, then accept the car mover that suits the job.
DeliverMyMotor helps customers compare car transport quotes for everyday vehicle moves. This can include a car bought from a private seller, a vehicle collected from a dealer, an auction purchase, a non-runner needing recovery, a classic car needing extra care or a long-distance car delivery across the UK.
Instead of contacting individual car movers one by one, you can add the job once and let suitable providers come back with prices. You can then compare car transport quotes, ask questions, check reviews and choose the transporter that fits your timing, budget and vehicle type.
For the best result, include the full collection and delivery areas, the vehicle make and model, approximate size and weight if it is not a standard car, whether it starts and drives, any access restrictions and the timescale you are working to. If the vehicle is at an auction, storage yard, garage or port, include opening times and release instructions where possible.
The cheapest quote is not always the best quote. A good transport booking is about the right equipment, clear communication, sensible timing and a transporter who understands the job before arriving.
Customers often search for a simple mileage price, but car transport quotes are priced on more than distance. A car mover has to consider loading time, vehicle size, vehicle weight, route direction, whether the car runs, collection access, delivery access and how soon the move needs doing.
For a 100 mile car move, a useful guide is around £1.50-£2.50 per mile depending on the vehicle and route. For a 200 mile car move, the guide can often be around £1.30-£1.60 per mile because longer journeys may work better for route planning, especially if dates are flexible.
Guide price: £1.50-£2.50 per mile depending on vehicle size, weight, access, urgency and how close the car mover is to the route.
Guide price: £1.30-£1.60 per mile. Longer car transport routes can sometimes price better per mile when dates are flexible.
Non-runners, urgent moves, low vehicles, no keys or difficult access usually need more planning and the right equipment.
Add your collection and delivery details, vehicle information, timing and any condition notes. Transporters can then quote through the platform.
As a guide, 100 mile car transport can often be around £1.50-£2.50 per mile. A 200 mile car move can often be around £1.30-£1.60 per mile. The final price depends on vehicle size, weight, condition, access, timing and transport method.
Yes. You can compare quotes, transporter profiles, reviews and messages before deciding who to book.
Yes, but you should say whether the vehicle rolls, steers and brakes. Mention missing keys, accident damage, flat tyres, locked wheels or awkward access before booking.
If the vehicle is roadworthy, driven delivery may be an option. Transported delivery usually means trailer, flatbed, transporter or recovery truck. The best option depends on the vehicle and route.
Yes. Many customers request quotes after buying a car from a private seller, dealership, auction or online listing.
Transporters are independent providers. Check profile details, reviews and any displayed verification badges before accepting. For higher-value vehicles, ask about cover level before booking.
A common guide for moving a car around 100 miles is roughly £1.50-£2.50 per mile, depending on vehicle size, weight, access, urgency and whether the transporter is already near the collection route.
A common guide for 200 mile car transport is roughly £1.30-£1.60 per mile. Longer car transport routes can sometimes work out cheaper per mile if the car mover can fit the job into an existing route.
Compare the total quote, transporter profile, reviews, communication, timing and whether the vehicle will be driven, recovered, trailered or moved on a transporter. The best car mover is not always the cheapest one.
Deliver My Motor is used by millions of individuals to get their deliveries done.
Use our advanced search tools to identify loads that meet your specifications. Simply state how much you want to be paid. When your quote is accepted, you will receive a booking confirmation email with all of the pickup and delivery information.
We run a transparent marketplace with lower fees for customers and profit sharing for transporters.
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