Shipping a car to the Dordogne

Shipping a car to the Dordogne

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Skyman

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1,358 posts

231 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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I will soon need a new car moved from Sussex to the Dordogne. I want this to be in a covered wagon. So far I have checked out Cars UK, Polygon, Straight 8 and Kentvale. I know we have a few car buffs on the forum, so does anyone here have experience of any reliable firms? Thanks.

paulwirral

3,405 posts

142 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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I have to ask , why not drive it there ? I'm not trying to be funny , serious question .
Depending on exact destination it's gonna be around 600 miles give or take a few and a 10 hour journey .

Skyman

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1,358 posts

231 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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A fair question. It is about 500 miles to my house from the UK dealership. But the likely weather at that time of year, and no weather gear or windscreen is putting me off. May sound odd, but I do not want my first experience of ownership to be a nightmare!

Le TVR

3,097 posts

258 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Classic Haul or Lizard Logistics are highly regarded but covered transport wont be cheap.
Estimate around £1.50 per mile + ferry.

Skyman

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1,358 posts

231 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Thanks. Quote are in the area of £1,250 plus VAT.

Terryg4

233 posts

105 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Try http://rivieratransport.com/ quoted me £1000 a few weeks ago to the Charente Maritime

Terry

Skyman

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1,358 posts

231 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Le TVR said:
Classic Haul or Lizard Logistics are highly regarded but covered transport wont be cheap.
Estimate around £1.50 per mile + ferry.
Thanks for this particular recommendation. Just had a good chat with Si at Classichaul. Seemed to know his stuff.

paulwirral

3,405 posts

142 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Skyman said:
A fair question. It is about 500 miles to my house from the UK dealership. But the likely weather at that time of year, and no weather gear or windscreen is putting me off. May sound odd, but I do not want my first experience of ownership to be a nightmare!
And a very fair point , it's a long way in the rain , good luck in finding someone . I'll keep my eyes open for you as I have a house down that way , no roof or screen , you'll be the guy with a good tan !

Skyman

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1,358 posts

231 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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paulwirral said:
And a very fair point , it's a long way in the rain , good luck in finding someone . I'll keep my eyes open for you as I have a house down that way , no roof or screen , you'll be the guy with a good tan !
Apart from the fact I just bought a Stilo full face helmet so as to avoid chips in my head!

Edited by Skyman on Thursday 11th February 19:14

Vintage Racer

624 posts

152 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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I recently used the following company to bring my car from Holland to the Dordogne (1000km trip) and they do a lot of work in the UK.

Jan Slavik
Geschäftsführer/Manager
Exmod Trade & Transport Slavik GmbH
Bahnhofstrasse 42
D-65552 Limburg/Lahn
Tel 0049 6431 979761
Fax 0049 6431 74793
Email office@exmodtransport.com
Web www.exmodtransport.de

Give Jan a call or email. - They were brilliant and a very good price.

Where are you in the Dordogne?

Skyman

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1,358 posts

231 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Vintage Racer said:
I recently used the following company to bring my car from Holland to the Dordogne (1000km trip) and they do a lot of work in the UK.

Jan Slavik
Geschäftsführer/Manager
Exmod Trade & Transport Slavik GmbH
Bahnhofstrasse 42
D-65552 Limburg/Lahn
Tel 0049 6431 979761
Fax 0049 6431 74793
Email office@exmodtransport.com
Web www.exmodtransport.de

Give Jan a call or email. - They were brilliant and a very good price.

Where are you in the Dordogne?
Thanks, will do. We are just north of Excideuil, close to Hautefort.

AndrewCrown

2,323 posts

121 months

Friday 12th February 2016
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Skyman

I have a chap called Michel, he doesn't have a covered wagon, but a big old Silverado with a flatbed. He's based in Nantes and has done a few jobs for me for around the 700-800 mark...Kent to Perigueux.

Very reliable and an enthusiast....

Or you could try uship....you can post the job and spec and various firms bid on the job... Using uship I've found a few reliable firms who are always doing part loads....useful for furniture, bikes etc...

Cheers

A

iguana

7,056 posts

267 months

Friday 12th February 2016
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I've replied to yr thread on main section with this-

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=135...

You really have to watch ref insurance most esp as mentioned above the man & van couriers on the bid sites, or removals firms doing cars, they will have (if you are lucky & they have any!) Freight insurance that is CMR, its for freight, so worst case of damage or total loss you will get back approx £800 a tonne! So a cheque for a grand or so for a total loss or badly damaged expensive sports car.

Car specific insurance for Europe, especially sports & classic cars is not easy or cheap to get proper cover, I pay approx £6k a year over the basic cover the cowboys have to get it.