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RV delivery


What is the going rate for dealers to deliver an RV?  Do they charge for one way or two ways?   Is there an independent delivery service that may be less?

Thank for your help!



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Do you already have one your are wanting towed? 

The dealerships deliver for free (I'm sure they include it in the price$$)

I've seen towing prices range from $1.50 -$2.50 a mile in NC & TN.



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We were quoted $1.70 a mile to have one delivered from Ohio to California. It was one way. Based on trucking rates that seems fair to me.

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There is a website www.uship.com where you can list what you need done and transporters will bid for the job. The folks who have used the various transporters will provide reviews and ratings so you can choose which transporter has the best price and highest ratings/best satisfaction. Be sure to get everything in writing, take photos before pickup and look for damage after delivery

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