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Tact 07-05-2005 09:08 AM

Drive it or ship it
 
Need some opinions guys. I'm in the process of buying NassBlue's '99 coupe and it's located in Philadelphia, PA. I'm due to fly there on the 14th (wish it was today), complete the purchase, and either drive it home or ship it back via truck transport service. I kind of am looking forward to the drive home but it's probably a 16-17 hour drive and over a 1000 miles. What do you think? :willy:

Tim2K4Vert 07-05-2005 09:20 AM

Drive it unless you just don't have the time. You'll save around $750 and enjoy every minute of it. :cheers:

ronwc 07-05-2005 09:21 AM

Drive it and have fun - that's what they are made for -

Rusty-Nail 07-05-2005 09:21 AM

Congrads on you new purchase. My opion,
:steering: Drive it and enjoy the drive back home. :auto:
The time it take a transport compay to pick it up and delivery it to you could be up to 3 additional wks.

choirboy161 07-05-2005 09:43 AM

drive it or ship it..
 
Drive it,, I just bought a 2000 vert.. and drove it home from Fla.. 600 miles.. and loved every minute of it.. Drove my last car home from Iowa, 1,000 miles.. you get to know the car well..

rws.1 07-05-2005 10:12 AM

Drive it... :thumbs:

Paul @ Thunder 07-05-2005 10:32 AM

I bought my CTS-V in Philly as well and drove it 1100 miles home. It was a fun road trip, well except for going through DC at 5:30pm on a Friday. :mad: :mad: :mad:

Drive it if you have the time. :flag:


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Tact 07-05-2005 10:47 AM

I agree with all of you. I must have had a brain fart for even considering having it trucked back. I guess I was just not wanting to put so many miles on it at one time plus the long haul. Who knows, it might give me a reason to make it a longer return home. Thanks guys, can't wait. :cheers:

Eddyd 07-05-2005 12:02 PM

If you buy a car from a private owner out of state, do you get temporary tags from your home state ahead of time & then pick up the vehicle? What if after seeing the car you decide not to buy? Are there any issues with the DMV in your state or do just turn the temporary tags back in? :flag:

C5VetteLS1 07-05-2005 12:44 PM

:iagree: with all the above :cheers: DRIVE IT!!!

Monster231 07-05-2005 01:31 PM

16-17 hours???? WTF

1000 miles/ 150mph average speed= just over 6.5 hours, I ve done cruises longer than that!!!

JC7 07-05-2005 01:45 PM

Drive it, take your honey and let the fun start... :thumbs: :cheers: :chevy

MTurnbo 07-05-2005 01:57 PM

Bought mine off Ebay, flew down to Florida and drove 1000 miles back. Great drive, things couldn't have gone better. BTW do make sure you get a temporary tag to drive home on as has been mentioned.

J Z06 07-05-2005 05:54 PM

Drive it!

If I wasn't a jackass and saved an e-bay ad of an '02 TR/MR Z in Texas....if I could have purchased the car, I'd have flown in with my dad and driven it home. I received the green light to do so if necessary from work today. I wish I saved it. The thing was M I N T!!!

barkingowl 07-05-2005 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by ronwc
Drive it and have fun - that's what they are made for -

:iagree:

Crash Dummy 07-05-2005 07:50 PM

I flew to Atlanta & drove my '04 back from Maxie Price, but have to admit it bugged the hell out of me to leave it in a hotel parking lot the first night. A forum member is in the process of buying my '04 and was planning on driving it 2100 miles back home, but I think I might have swayed him into shipping it. If you are around Brian.... your choice. I have to admit it was a great way to get to know the car.

Aquaman92 07-05-2005 07:53 PM

Drive it it will be a cool first experiance with your new car. :cheers:

Tact 07-05-2005 07:55 PM

I don't think I would get any sleep knowing my vette was parked in a hotel parking lot overnight. :willy: I think I'll drive straight back. :thumbs:

UT-Driven 07-06-2005 02:59 AM


Originally Posted by Eddyd
If you buy a car from a private owner out of state, do you get temporary tags from your home state ahead of time & then pick up the vehicle? What if after seeing the car you decide not to buy? Are there any issues with the DMV in your state or do just turn the temporary tags back in? :flag:

I bought my 'Vette from Nevada and they have a great system. They issue a transport tag or something that will let you drive it home. You only need to provide a bill of sale and possibly insurance info. That way if you go look at the car, and don't like it you aren't out the taxes from getting a temporary.

I ended up borrowing the plate from the owner since I would have had to wait ~3 hours at the DMV, not realizing that it is such an issue.

UT-Driven

Sixgun95 07-06-2005 08:09 AM

Drive it. I sold one a while back and the idiot who showed up tried to put the car on the trailer which was too steep, scraping the bottom panels mid car on both sides. He delivered many vettes...yeah right! BTW, it was arranged through some place in MO who dispatches for movement. I don't recommend it.


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