Pennsylvania
Many high-end cars and executive sedans have been shipped for local Pennsylvania dealerships using our AutoTransport.com’s enclosed expedited transport consignments. We comprehensively direct the pick-up and loading for special vehicle transports, and our repeat customers are happy with services for cars that are needed to be delivered within a day. Our car carrier trailers for open and enclosed shipments have the capacity for all Pennsylvania route regulations and are insured to the tune of up to 2 million dollars. Modern and well equipped, our specialized trailers use air-ride suspension for augmented stability and the reduction of on-road turbulences. Your priceless vintage classic or show cars are secured using wheel belts and braces that hold the vehicle in place within our trailers, and chain tie-downs increase securing integrity.
Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania used to be the U.S. capital, at least from 1790 to 1800, when the Washington DC one was established. During this period, the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence were both signed in Pennsylvania.
Aspects such as the distance to travel, type of vehicle, weather, and road conditions are studied, and advisories are taken into account to facilitate smooth transportation. I-80 from Youngstown in Ohio comes into Pennsylvania State past Grove City, Brookville, Dubois, and Lewisburg. From here, the interstate route veers southeast to exit the state for New York City. I-81 from Binghamton, New York state, comes south into Pennsylvania to Scranton and Wilkes Barre. From the junction with the I-80 to Harrisburg is more than a hundred miles, from where the interstate roadway heads south via Carlisle to exit the state for Maryland. I-76 from Ohio passes into Pennsylvania past Cranberry Township into Pittsburg, and Monroeville on the city’s limits. This busy route goes through Somerset, Bedford, and Burnt Cabin, via Carlisle and Harrisburg taking car and truck shippers into the city of Philadelphia.