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Transporting your vehicle to or from Indiana

Located in the southeastern United States, Georgia is a unique state rich in history and culture. From some of its famed cities to its serene island towns, people flock to Georgia to get a healthy dose of southern hospitality. If you’re an individual seeking a new city to live in and explore (such as Atlanta, Savannah and Athens), transferring to a new job at one of many Georgia-based corporate headquarters (The Home Depot, Delta Airlines and Coca-Cola, to name a few) or want to take your family on an exciting vacation, Georgia has something for you.

Wherever your journey takes you, be prepared for your Georgia adventure by taking your vehicle along for the ride—literally!

What to consider when transporting a car to or from Indiana

While you can decide to drive your car, truck or RV yourself, you already have a packed to-do list when planning a long-distance move or trip—so leave this one to experts. Auto shipping companies have the equipment and expertise to ensure your vehicle gets to where it needs to go safely.

When are you shipping your vehicle? Is your car a standard make/model or specialty? Is your timeframe flexible or do you need expedited service? These are just a few of many questions you’ll need to ask yourself when planning auto transport in Georgia. The best place to start maybe with a reputable auto transport company.

Choose the best Indiana auto transport company

Finding the right company to transport your vehicle takes time and research, as there are thousands out there claiming to have the best price and service. To narrow down your search, look for ones with plenty of positive customer and industry reviews, the right business licensing and certifications (typically found on the company website) and a dedicated customer service team available to address questions or concerns you have at any time.

If this research sounds like a daunting undertaking, consider just calling Rite Way. We are a leading auto transport broker with a network of vetted and reliable carriers. Based on your criteria we can arrange the right service for your unique needs. To get a free instant quote for your Georgia car shipping, visit our website or call 1-877-688-8801

Fun facts about Indiana

Georgia is the country’s largest producer of the “three P’s:” peaches, peanuts and pecans. It is known as The Peach State.

Speaking of peaches, there are 55 streets with the name Peachtree in Atlanta alone. Historians believe that the streets are a reference to the Native American village named Standing Peach Tree.

One of four major professional golf tournaments, including The Masters, is held annually at the private Augusta National Golf Club.

In the early 19th century, professor William Jackson deeded a tree in Athens, Georgia to itself, as well as an eight-foot radius of land surrounding it—so the tree owns itself.

Georgia was one of the original 13 colonies, the last added to the union in 1733, and was named after England’s King George II.

Indiana tourist attractions:

Atop Lookout Mountain, Rock City features ancient rock formations, stunning gardens and panoramic views.

Savannah is the largest National Historic Landmark District in the United States, with 20 city squares featuring museums, churches, restaurants, festivals, concerts, art and more.

The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site includes the two-story home where the civil rights leader was born, the “Children of Courage” exhibit for young visitors and the D.R.E.A.M. gallery, which highlights the bond between the King family and President Jimmy Carter.

In Atlanta, the World of Coca-Cola museum showcases the well-known beverage brand, created by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton and his bookkeeper in 1886.

The Tybee Island Lighthouse was built in 1773 and is the oldest lighthouse in Georgia, standing at 145 feet tall.

Universities in Indiana: