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Ferrari F12 Cross Country Shipping: Riviera Beach, FL to Fontana, CA

Ferrari F12 coast to coast car shipping from Florida to California explained. Real dealer to dealer transport costs and enclosed trailer details. Learn more.
Ferrari F12 Cross Country Shipping: Riviera Beach, FL to Fontana, CA

We just shipped a black 2014 Ferrari F12 from Florida to California. The transporting mileage from Riviera Beach, FL 33404, to Fontana, CA 92335, is 2,619 miles. The Ferrari was shipped in an enclosed trailer from December 11th to December 20th, a total of nine days. The cost to ship this private transport was $1,623.

This coast-to-coast relocation demonstrated the differences between shipping an exotic car and a normal car. The F12 required unique loading because of its low profile and its value. The price of $0.62 per mile was normal for a coast-to-coast relocation. The owner opted for enclosed shipping in order for his Ferrari to arrive in its original condition across the country.

Dealer To Dealer Car Shipping: Auto Transport Services

Tempus Logix provides pickup services for auctions and trade moves for dealers on a daily basis. 

Dealers require rapid turnaround to avoid storage charges at the auction site. Each day that the car remains at the auction site results in higher storage charges.

We also cater to bulk orders for the dealership involving the movement of several cars simultaneously. Volume discounts apply to repeat customers. The dealer trade service enables the two dealerships to efficiently exchange their cars. We handle all the coordination between the two sites to ensure the smooth flow of inventory. We also handle the paperwork and scheduling of the dealers, allowing them to concentrate on the sales department. Many of the dealerships use our services on a weekly basis.

What Makes Ferrari F12 Shipping Different From Standard Vehicle Transport

The Ferrari F12 rests on its chassis about 4 inches from the ground at the front of the vehicle. The usual loading ramps provide an angle of 14 to 18 degrees. This extreme angle leads to damage to the front splitter on lowered cars. Replacing the carbon fiber front splitter would cost several thousand dollars.

The transportation of a Ferrari requires special equipment. There are carriers who use race ramps to load and offload at a certain angle. The best way to load a car is to use a rollback truck with a hydraulic tilt. That way, the surface on which the car will be loaded is close to flat. The carriers use soft straps to hold an F12 in place. Loading an exotic car will take about one hour.

Cross-Country Routes: Southern vs Northern Corridor For CA-Bound Vehicles

Florida to California shipping offers two main routes. The southern I-10 corridor runs through Louisiana and Texas. This path stays warm year-round and avoids mountain weather. Major cities along this route include New Orleans and San Antonio.

The northern I-40 corridor crosses through Tennessee and Oklahoma into Flagstaff. Winter weather slows this route between November and March. Our Ferrari took the I-10 corridor through Houston and El Paso. Drivers cover about 450 miles daily under federal hour limits. The southern route adds about 100 miles compared to I-40 but saves time by avoiding weather delays. Carriers prefer I-10 from November through February for California-bound shipments.

Riviera Beach, FL to Fontana, CA Routes
Riviera Beach, FL to Fontana, CA Routes

Enclosed vs Open Transport: When Saving Money Isn’t Worth The Risk

Open transport costs 40% less than enclosed shipping. For a $30,000 sedan this matters. For a Ferrari F12 worth over $200,000 the savings are meaningless. Road debris or weather damage risk is too high. A single paint chip repair can cost $500 or more.

Hard-sided enclosed trailers have aluminum or steel walls. They haul just two to four vehicles. This spacing prevents contact during transport. Enclosed protection blocks road debris and weather exposure that can chip paint or damage interiors. The reduced capacity means enclosed trailers cost more to operate per mile. Carriers charge premium rates because they haul fewer vehicles per trip. Most exotic car owners consider this cost essential protection rather than an optional upgrade.

Exotic Car Transport Insurance And Protection

It is essential that they hold liability insurance of at least $1 million. The carrier responsible for shipping the exotic car usually has $2 million to $5 million in coverage. Always check insurance coverage prior to booking. Request a document that proves the insurance coverage is equivalent to the value of your car. Some carriers provide declared value coverage in excess of standard policies.

It only covers liability on the carrier. It does not cover pre-existing damage. Photos were taken prior to loading to show the condition of the vehicle. The driver and customer sign the Bill of Lading noting any problems. Photos include views of all angles of the vehicle and the odometer reading. The pictures will be crucial in case of damage. The carrier views the vehicles thoroughly prior to pickup

What To Do If Your Exotic Car Is Damaged While In Transit

Document damage at the time of the delivery. Record all problems on the Bill of Lading before signing it. Take your photos of the damage from various angles. Take close-ups of any scratches or dings. Have the driver acknowledge the damage on the form used for delivering your goods. Claims are filed within nine days from receipt of shipment. Photos are submitted, as well as a signed Bill of Lading copy. The insurance adjuster from the carrier investigates every claim that comes in. 

Tempus Logix chooses to work with its insurance standards-compliant carriers only. There are stipulations in our carrier contracts regarding the carrier’s obligation to customers during transport. Tempus Logix helps its customers with the filing process, working with the carrier to resolve any problems that arise efficiently, with most valid damage claims being resolved within thirty days from receipt of claim.

Shipping Summary

Vehicle: 2014 Ferrari F12

Route: Riviera Beach, FL to Fontana, CA (2,618 miles)

Riviera Beach, FL → I-95 N → I-10 W → Fontana, CA

Service: Enclosed Trailer 

Price: $1,623 ($$0.62 per mile)

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