Porsche / Car transport through Europe?

Porsche / Car transport through Europe?

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jcosh

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1,172 posts

232 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Hi

Not sure if this is the best place to post / ask this so please suggest a better forum if there is one...

Myself and a few buddies are wanting to do some driving in Southern Spain in early October. I will have taken delivery (hopefully) by then of a GT4 and the current thought is to take the 18 hour ferry from Portsmouth to Santander or Bilbao and then drive down through Spain to meet the rest of the group and then do the same in reverse. There are about 6 cars currently considering this option.

However, I wonder if there is company that anybody can recommend who can transport some of the cars down there and maybe back again. I suspect that some of the drivers will stick to the current ferry plan but there may be 3 or 4 of us interested in having the cars transported.

Any suggestions / experience welcome.

Thanks.

stevewak

497 posts

130 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Try http://www.carseurope.net/ used by events and auctions.

Ditto http://incarnation.co.uk/

jcosh

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1,172 posts

232 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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stevewak said:
Try http://www.carseurope.net/ used by events and auctions.

Ditto http://incarnation.co.uk/
Thanks for the suggestions, have you had any experience of using these firms?


Magic919

14,126 posts

201 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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You can try Iguana on here.

stevewak

497 posts

130 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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jcosh said:
Thanks for the suggestions, have you had any experience of using these firms?
Only that I work in that world and auction companies such as Bonhams use companies like these to take cars to auctions and also suggest them for delivering bought cars to clients. Incarnation was used by RM auctions for many years.

CARS UK is also used by many top end classic car dealers.

No affiliation - or comeback! Suggest you get a quote from both for a full trailer.

stevewak

497 posts

130 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Another is Polygon: http://www.polygon-transport.com/

Some good names on there.

james S

1,615 posts

245 months

Saturday 4th June 2016
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I believe these guys are currently diversifying into top end car transport.

http://www.tomatoplant.co.uk/towing-vehicles.html

One of their lads was telling me this week they have been shopping for all manner of covered trailers and new tow vehicles