Miami, FL -- (SBWire) -- 03/22/2013 --The “baby boomer” generation of cars are now getting ready for junk yards across the country. Finding a way to get clunkers to the junkyard can sometimes be tricky.
Using a salvage or junk removal service is one option. Using an auto transport company is also an affordable option for sending a junk vehicle along to a junkyard. Nicks USA Auto transport is an example of an auto transport company that can do this.
Nicks USA Auto Transport is now offering 20% off on car shipping and auto transport for all USA routes. Potential customers can take advantage of the free car shipping quotes which are available on the website. Auto transport quotes are given for Nicks USA Auto Transport and up to 8 other auto transport companies.
Nicks USA Auto Transport has a five star rating on transportreviews.com, as well as more information about their offer of 20% off on auto transport for all USA routes.
About Nicks USA Transport
Whether relocating, purchasing a new or pre- owned vehicle, sending a child to college, or transporting a vehicle to a specialty shop, Nick’s USA Transport is qualified to meet any need. By choosing Nick’s USA Transport customers ship with confidence, knowing they will receive quality service, ensured and bonded drivers, and experience auto transporters. Nick’s USA Transport’s consultants are facilitators, not sales people, and their rates are quotes by Management with over 20 years of experience in the transport industry.
The website offers instant car shipping quotes and auto transport quotes. Offering cutting edge service, knowledgeable staff, and 20% off, Nick’s USA Transport is the best choice when shipping your car throughout the USA.
For more information, visit Nick’s USA Transport’s website at http://nicksautotransport.com. Get a car shipping quote or an auto transport quote, learn more about the “ship my car” option, and read reviews.
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Junk Cars Growing in Numbers Across the Country
The “baby boomer” generation of cars are now getting ready for junk yards across the country.