Museum Delivery Experts Wanted
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Museum Delivery Experts Wanted
We want to do Museum Delivery. We are not thrilled with the prospect of driving the car 1700 miles home. Not because of the car. It will be a daily driver. But because of our butts and backs. Qualified for Medicare way back when which takes some of the allure out of long car rides.
GM still invoices the destination charge even with Museum delivery just like if they hauled it all the way to AZ. Could we do Museum delivery and still have GM haul the car to Tucson? Seems they might since we paid the destination charge with the price of the car.
Alternatively, we could hire a private hauler to pick it up in Bowling Green and truck it home. Likely not much more than the cost of 4-5 hotel nights, meals, and gas.
Any thoughts?
GM still invoices the destination charge even with Museum delivery just like if they hauled it all the way to AZ. Could we do Museum delivery and still have GM haul the car to Tucson? Seems they might since we paid the destination charge with the price of the car.
Alternatively, we could hire a private hauler to pick it up in Bowling Green and truck it home. Likely not much more than the cost of 4-5 hotel nights, meals, and gas.
Any thoughts?
Last edited by papillion; 03-10-2013 at 08:38 PM.
#3
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Don't think GM will pay for a truck to ship it home for you. I took delivery and drove home, but my drive was 485 miles, not the 1700 you mentioned. There are a few transport services that will deliver to your front door, but since I didn't use one, you'll have to rely on others to steer you in the right direction. I enjoyed my museum delivery, but I did NOT get the factory tour as they were shut down when I took delivery. But, they owe it to me, so I will eventually get it. Hopefully others will chime in on transport services so you don't have to endure the long drive home. Good Luck!!!
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I will deliver it for gas and hotel. Especially if it is a ZR-1, a Z06 or a 427 ;-)
The last time I had a car shipped from NC to CA, it cost around $1500 and I used DAS
http://www.dasautoshippers.com
They did a good job for me. Actually I used them twice, one car from NC to CA and two years later, two cars from CA to NC. It has been awhile but you can get a basic quote on their website.
Good luck!
The last time I had a car shipped from NC to CA, it cost around $1500 and I used DAS
http://www.dasautoshippers.com
They did a good job for me. Actually I used them twice, one car from NC to CA and two years later, two cars from CA to NC. It has been awhile but you can get a basic quote on their website.
Good luck!
#5
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You are the second person within the last week that has had the museum delivery option that did not want to drive the car home. Most suggsted to call the museum a head of time and see if they could recommend a private hauler.
I knew that even with the RPO code R8C you still pay the dealer destination charge. If you want the car shipped to the dealership, I don't see why the museum would not see that it went that way. It would seem like the car could me moved over to the factory holding lot and it could be sent on the next transporter heading that way. I may sit for a longer period then if you hire a private company, but you would save the money.
I knew that even with the RPO code R8C you still pay the dealer destination charge. If you want the car shipped to the dealership, I don't see why the museum would not see that it went that way. It would seem like the car could me moved over to the factory holding lot and it could be sent on the next transporter heading that way. I may sit for a longer period then if you hire a private company, but you would save the money.
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Some suggestions: there is a CF car hauler of long-standing reputation, Intercity, and they give a CF member discount. They are also one of the oldest and best carriers.
That said, I understand your reluctance to do a 1700 mile trip, but a few reasons TO DO IT come to mind. First of all, the Plant tour (assuming you do it when the Plant is operational) is so instructive and inspiring that both you and your wife will enjoy it. So is the Museum tour.
Second of course is the Museum preparation of your car is excellent, but you'll get that either way you do it. The staff is there to help you, encourage you, and welcome you, and it is their volunteers (usually retired former GM workers) who give the tours of both Plant and Museum specifically for you alone.
Third, this is a time to really enjoy the ride back, alternating driving styles to be the one who breaks in the car, and you'll both get to "See the USA, in your Chevrolet (Corvette)"---sorry, had to get that in there.
Plus, your seats will not let you down. You will not be uncomfortable.
Finally, if you want, ask on here for a route that is interesting or things to see along the way to get you home.
Not to try and sell you on the visit to/drive home from the Museum/Plant, but the Museum DOES have a nifty, large store that has uncounted good stuff for sale. Unless you practice great restraint, you will buy at least a few "things."
Good luck whichever way you go.
That said, I understand your reluctance to do a 1700 mile trip, but a few reasons TO DO IT come to mind. First of all, the Plant tour (assuming you do it when the Plant is operational) is so instructive and inspiring that both you and your wife will enjoy it. So is the Museum tour.
Second of course is the Museum preparation of your car is excellent, but you'll get that either way you do it. The staff is there to help you, encourage you, and welcome you, and it is their volunteers (usually retired former GM workers) who give the tours of both Plant and Museum specifically for you alone.
Third, this is a time to really enjoy the ride back, alternating driving styles to be the one who breaks in the car, and you'll both get to "See the USA, in your Chevrolet (Corvette)"---sorry, had to get that in there.
Plus, your seats will not let you down. You will not be uncomfortable.
Finally, if you want, ask on here for a route that is interesting or things to see along the way to get you home.
Not to try and sell you on the visit to/drive home from the Museum/Plant, but the Museum DOES have a nifty, large store that has uncounted good stuff for sale. Unless you practice great restraint, you will buy at least a few "things."
Good luck whichever way you go.
#8
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When you opt for museum delivery, the destination charge that you see on the window sticker covers getting the car from the plant to the museum. The cost seems outrageous but the number is the same regardless of how far the delivering dealer is from the plant; in other words, they charge the same amount whether the car is being transported to the museum, a Chevy dealership in Bowling Green, or a Chevy dealership in NW Washington. If after having the car delivered to the museum you want it trucked to your local dealership, your only option is to arrange for your own shipping and foot the bill yourself.
FWIW, if you're not going to drive the car home it seems like there's not much of a point to doing museum delivery. Why pay the extra shipping cost and return airfare? Drive it home!
FWIW, if you're not going to drive the car home it seems like there's not much of a point to doing museum delivery. Why pay the extra shipping cost and return airfare? Drive it home!
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Some suggestions: there is a CF car hauler of long-standing reputation, Intercity, and they give a CF member discount. They are also one of the oldest and best carriers.
That said, I understand your reluctance to do a 1700 mile trip, but a few reasons TO DO IT come to mind. First of all, the Plant tour (assuming you do it when the Plant is operational) is so instructive and inspiring that both you and your wife will enjoy it. So is the Museum tour.
Second of course is the Museum preparation of your car is excellent, but you'll get that either way you do it. The staff is there to help you, encourage you, and welcome you, and it is their volunteers (usually retired former GM workers) who give the tours of both Plant and Museum specifically for you alone.
Third, this is a time to really enjoy the ride back, alternating driving styles to be the one who breaks in the car, and you'll both get to "See the USA, in your Chevrolet (Corvette)"---sorry, had to get that in there.
Plus, your seats will not let you down. You will not be uncomfortable.
Finally, if you want, ask on here for a route that is interesting or things to see along the way to get you home.
Not to try and sell you on the visit to/drive home from the Museum/Plant, but the Museum DOES have a nifty, large store that has uncounted good stuff for sale. Unless you practice great restraint, you will buy at least a few "things."
Good luck whichever way you go.
That said, I understand your reluctance to do a 1700 mile trip, but a few reasons TO DO IT come to mind. First of all, the Plant tour (assuming you do it when the Plant is operational) is so instructive and inspiring that both you and your wife will enjoy it. So is the Museum tour.
Second of course is the Museum preparation of your car is excellent, but you'll get that either way you do it. The staff is there to help you, encourage you, and welcome you, and it is their volunteers (usually retired former GM workers) who give the tours of both Plant and Museum specifically for you alone.
Third, this is a time to really enjoy the ride back, alternating driving styles to be the one who breaks in the car, and you'll both get to "See the USA, in your Chevrolet (Corvette)"---sorry, had to get that in there.
Plus, your seats will not let you down. You will not be uncomfortable.
Finally, if you want, ask on here for a route that is interesting or things to see along the way to get you home.
Not to try and sell you on the visit to/drive home from the Museum/Plant, but the Museum DOES have a nifty, large store that has uncounted good stuff for sale. Unless you practice great restraint, you will buy at least a few "things."
Good luck whichever way you go.
Only you know the physical details, and even then you're somewhat guessing unless you have time in the new C6 seats. Our club has several people in their 70's and one couple in their mid-80's who drive all over the country in their C6.
I would encourage you to consider doing the drive, hopefully you're retired by now and can take your time. Plan on driving just an hour on the first day, then stop for the night. Two hours on the second day and then stop, etc. If you ask here, people will help you plan the route and give you things to do at the stops, so you are having fun and not just sitting around.
Either way, enjoy the new car!
#11
Burning Brakes
We want to do Museum Delivery. We are not thrilled with the prospect of driving the car 1700 miles home. Not because of the car. It will be a daily driver. But because of our butts and backs. Qualified for Medicare way back when which takes some of the allure out of long car rides.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
#12
Racer
I did the museum delivery and drove home to Washington state and at 275 pounds my butt was not sore. I was the lucky one to get the last museum delivery. Actually a couple of us did separate tours at the same time. Sept 14, 2012 and was nice driving with some top down included. I am 65 and had no issues so I figure if I can do it so can you. Go for it!
#13
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I have taken three C6s including a Z06 and ZR1 back to Houston from BG and I can say for both myself and the wife that the cars are quite comfortable. I definitely prefer the seats in the C6 than I do in our CTS Wagon for long trips. The caddie seats are way too hard. Wife and I qualify as senior citizens. I doubt GM will deliver twice and certainly not to your doorstep. Plenty of private transport haulers that will pick up from BG.