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Louisiana and Car Shipping

If your travels happen to take you from Washington to Louisiana, you may want to consider car shipping as an option. In this day and age, more people are turning towards the services of a reputable auto transport company such as National Transport LLC than ever before- and can you blame them? After all, whether you’re being relocated as part of a corporate package deal or are moving your family from an old house into a new one, the question remains: “How are we going to get there?” This is especially more apt for those families in which there is more than one vehicle. Not only do you have to battle the expenses that will be incurred from purchasing gas, dealing with booking hotels, eating and being prepared for any “unplanned road emergencies”, you also have to live with the fact that you are putting more wear and tear on your vehicle.

At National Transport LLC, we understand how it might be worrisome to need to use an auto transport company. This is why all of our employees go the extra mile to make sure that the car carrier we assign has all of its permits up to date as well as making sure that all of our car carrier drivers have a thorough knowledge of the federal rules and regulations related to auto transport. As a customer, you will have access to the driver's cell phone number, this way you can have the satisfaction and reassurance of knowing where your vehicle is at all times. Here at National Transport LLC we want to let you know that we genuinely care about transporting your vehicle(s) safely and in a timely manner.

Auto Transport Services and Louisiana

Whether you are moving from or to Louisiana, a lot of auto transport companies will ask you to do a host of things before they will agree to transport your car for you. For instance, you may have to empty out your vehicle entirely or even leave a certain amount of fuel in the gas tank. At National Transport LLC, we believe that utilizing the services of an auto transport company should be hassle-free. After all, you've got plenty of other things to be stressed about; why add auto shipping to the mix? That being said, what is it that we require of our customers before we will ship their vehicles? Absolutely nothing. Simply fill out our free, instant rate quote form to get started! Still have questions? Give us a call at 1.800.665.5022.

About the State of Louisiana

Nicknamed the “Bayou State,” Louisiana is located in the southern region of the United States and is the only state that is divided into “parishes,” which are local government’s equivalent to counties. Louisiana is also known as New France and was named after Louis XIV, King of France from 1643-1715. Louisiana's culture is one that is multifaceted and is strongly influenced by French, Spanish and African cultures, giving it an interesting feel. Perhaps most notable, Louisiana is known for being the site of many strong storms, the most recent (and devastating) one being Hurricane Katrina, which struck on August 29, 2005. It is said that close to two million people were displaced by Katrina. The state's principal economy rests on agricultural products, the main product being seafood. Louisiana is the biggest producer of crawfish in the world, supplying approximately 90%. Additionally, tourism is a huge part of Louisiana's economy, with millions flocking to the area in past years for the infamous Mardis Gras.