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John P, MichiganNorth Dakota is very similar to Montana. North Dakota, like Montana, is a large state with a small population, a very unattractive mix for auto transporters. But, like Montana, North Dakota has an interstate that lots of carriers use to…
Read MoreMontana is far from a popular auto transport destination. Montana suffers from the same problem Idaho suffers from, a small population in a very large state. Montana is the 4th largest state but has the 44th largest population, a very…
Read MoreIdaho ranks towards the bottom in auto transport popularity. A small population and poor roads keep Idaho from improving. Even though Idaho is the 14th largest state its population is the 39th largest. This combination is absolutely poisonous for low…
Read MoreWashington is basically a larger, more populous Oregon. The same trends present in Oregon exist in Washington but on a larger scale. There are a lot more shipments going into the state than out. The ports may be to blame…
Read MoreAs far as auto transport is concerned, Oregon is a little better than average. On paper Oregon can seem normal; in reality it’s anything but. Oregon, and specifically Portland, have a very unique culture, though admittedly they do share a…
Read MoreCalifornia is the most populous state in our country, by far, and the most popular state for auto transport. The enormous population is the most important factor in California’s auto transport industry. More people means more dealerships, breakdowns, body shops,…
Read MoreArizona sort of mirrors southern California in terms of auto transport. Arizona and southern California follow much of the same trends. Not many carriers will drive as far as Phoenix and stop, Los Angeles is almost always the main destination…
Read MoreNew Mexico is not popular nor unpopular for auto transporters, it would rank right in the middle. New Mexico has all the regular infrastructure that boosts auto transport activity, just nothing on a very large scale. The state is very…
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