Hey Cheeze, $8-900 is a good price for the distance. What alot of people don't realize is that most car hauling companies are actually brokers. Orchastrating loads from here to there. They post loads on boards (central dispatch for example) and see who will pick up where ever for what price. This is why often cars do not get there on time - EXAMPLE: a run gets posted from Detroit to Milwaukee for lets say $200 on an open trailer. (also understand guys doing the hauling are looking to haul full loads and often have space for a car or two) Anyway the load gets posted..a week or two passes with no reponse. Now load gets reposted but this time it's at $250... on and on, you get the idea...... I actually thought about putting this a a seperate post so everyone could see how this often works. Anyway.............
Belive me the guy doing the actual hauling is most often working for less than the price you pay because the broker
takes his cut. Its very similar to any other common carrier trucking senario.