- 1). Locate an international shipping company in your hometown area that deals in automotive shipments. If you are making a long-term move and will be shipping boxes through a moving company, see if they transport vehicles. Be sure to identify your European arrival city to provide this information to the shipping companies.
- 2). Contact automotive shipping companies and request quotes for your vehicle's exact make and model. According to CostHelper.com, shipping a car from the United States to Europe should cost between $750 2010 U.S. dollars for a standard car and $2,000 2010 U.S. dollars for a larger luxury car or sports utility vehicle.
- 3). Schedule the transport of the car prior to your departure if you wish to have your car available upon arrival in Europe. If you do not live near the automotive shipping headquarters or port, you might have to drive to deliver your car to the nearest shipping port.
- 4). Gather your registration and insurance information and inform your insurance company of your departure to Europe. Insurance companies often have international insurance options that are mandatory for United States residents shipping their cars abroad
- 5). Pick up your vehicle at the arrival port in your European destination.
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