A question you might not think to ask when preparing to ship your car is “How’s the weather?”  The weather can affect the timeliness of your car’s shipment, and, perhaps more importantly, it can affect the price you pay.  Many car shippers will not ship when there is a potential for tropical storms.  This, of course, can often affect the Southeastern Coastline of the United States.  When a storm system is predicted many car transport services will avoid business in that area.  Some more opportunistic companies might brave the storm, but simple supply and demand will prompt a higher price.  For you, the consumer, this process can be made much simpler by avoiding storm timeframes (Midwest: Tornado season; Southeast: Tropical Storms; North: Blizzards).  These examples of inclement weather can cause inclement auto shipping experiences.  Always take in account the current weather and the two week forecast before getting your quotes.  In this way you can avoid surprises, delays, damage, or worse.  Pay less when you ship: be informed!