Michigan

Auto Transport Michigan

Depending on the time of year that an automobile is shipped to or from Michigan, the weather can be very severe. Especially in the Upper Peninsula, winters can be very harsh on vehicles and include hazards such as golf ball sized hail, road salt, freezing rain and heavy snow. If an auto is shipped through Michigan during the winter, it is typically best to use an enclosed auto carrier method in order to protect the vehicle from harsh weather or other environmental concerns such as deer accidents or ice on the roads.

During the summer, concerns include humidity and sun damage as well as typical concerns such as flying debris such as rocks or foreign material. As Michigan has a wide variety of mountains and road side bluffs, it might be best to consider an enclosed hauler during all times of the year to protect vehicles from falling rocks or large logs.

The major route used to transport vehicles through Michigan is the state’s major highway, I-75. This highway runs from the bottom of Florida all the way to the top of the Eastern Upper Peninsula. For shipments from Wisconsin or Illinois, the major route is US 41, which also runs from the bottom of Florida to the top Western region of the U.P.

Detroit Grand Rapids
Lansing Ann Arbor
Kalamazoo Traverse City
Flint Saginaw
Livonia Sault St. Marie
Marquette Livonia

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