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Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Prixcar?

Its a bit daunting having someone move your pride and joy....

There website seems professional enough and a Google search does not provide many reviews.

I'm moving from Sydney to Albury and they seem to have the most competitive price.

Thanks in advance,

Cam

Had my car moved from SA to NSW with prixcar. Nothing out of the ordinary really, they picked the car up no issue and it arrived no different than it had been picked up. Would recommend them.

A friend of mine is a car wholesaler who only uses CEVA logistics.

You may want to get a quote off them before you pull the final trigger.........

http://www.cevacarcarrying.com.au/

Bob.

I used CEVA and when I received the car back I found the rear exhaust hangar broken and replaced with a coat hangar. The dump pipe also looked like this. At no point did they mention this to me, I had to find out myself.

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  • 3 months later...

Purchased a vehicle from Nagoya motors, who dispatched the car using Prixcar. Prixcar told Nagoya motors that it will be in Adelaide next Thursday. Waited all day with the family like idiots. We called next day: sorry, the car left Sydny today, it will be there next Friday. Son all our plans for holiday went to waste this year. So better transport it yourself tan let Prixcar do it. NOT A GOOD COMPANY

1) Neither Prixcar nor CEVA thoroughly screen who they hire right?

2) So it boils down to the meticulous behaviour of the contractor right?

3) If you need any company to transport your pride and joy it'll pay to see the contractor's reference ay? If one exists ay?

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