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car transport military discount insights for smarter moves
You've got orders, limited time, and a vehicle that must arrive intact. A discount helps, but only if it survives the fine print.
Evaluate the offer, not just the percentage
Check what makes you eligible and how verification works. Some carriers accept a military ID; others want LES, PCS orders, or a DD214. Discounts should apply to the full transport rate, not just the broker's fee.
- Ask for the base rate first, then see the discount applied.
- Confirm stackability with seasonal promos or multi-vehicle pricing.
- Request the final out-the-door total: fuel, taxes, surcharges.
A quick real-world moment
PCS from Fort Liberty to JBLM, midsummer: you're quoted "10% off." After a fuel surcharge appears, your true savings land around $140 - still helpful, but not the headline claim.
Risk checks before you book
- Hidden fees: storage, terminal handoffs, "expedite" add-ons.
- Insurance gaps: make sure carrier cargo coverage lists your VIN and limits.
- Delivery windows: "guaranteed" dates often mean a window. I said guarantee; better said, a priority window.
- Broker vs. carrier: know who actually hauls your car.
Price clarity and options
Open carriers cost less; enclosed protects more. Flex your pickup date to reduce the rate, and verify that the military discount still applies after any route change. If timing slips, re-confirm the quote - discounts shouldn't vanish with a revised dispatch.