Most of these transport companies are just brokers. They do not own their own vehicles. The look for someone who is available to go past your area towards your destination. Make SURE they have enough insurance to cover your car AND the rest they are trucking. Get an enclosed trailer if affordable. Find out how many times they will have to load/unload your vehicle enroute. Each time risks damage. (Check odometer reading when loaded and when delivered.) Make sure the same driver will be with the vehicle the entire distance. They are never on time so make sure they pickup/deliver when YOU are available. NEVER, EVER send or accept a vehicle after dark or in the rain. Make them stay overnight nearby if they try to do this. Upon delivery examine very carefully, including a short test drive before the car is signed for. Hope this helps. Also, noting all the troubles people are having with their D's. I guess I am very fortunate to have few problems. Wish I could keep mine. Pics available if anyone is interested. Mike #2467 (excellent) Still for sale.