New Hampshire to Vermont Car Shipping
It’s time-consuming and expensive to transport a vehicle from state to state. You’ve found the perfect one as Tempus Logix is a licensed vehicle shipping company that will ship your vehicle to your desired destination safely, quickly, and at the same time at fair prices.
Tempus Logix unites with extensive carrier networks with up to 1 million insurance. The company is bonded with FMCSA and USDOT. We transported more than 10,000 vehicles, including boats, motorcycles, heavy equipment, military, classic and vintage cars with open or enclosed trailers. We transport both operable and inoperable vehicles. It will take us between 1 to 5 days to pick up your vehicle.
Note*; if you are a student or a soldier, we offer discounts on car delivery.
We made it easy for you to calculate the cost in a few seconds using a car shipping calculator on the website. We also offer a motorcycle shipping cost estimator. Our customers can always book their shipping online 24/7. For questions, you can contact via live chat or use customer service by calling +1(818)942-7030.
Facts About Vermont
Here is some information about the state.
- The driving distance from New Hampshire to Vermont is equal to 105 miles.
- The largest cities in Vermont are Burlington, Rutland, Barre, Winooski, Montpelier, etc.
- Vermont’s population is 648,560.
- The state shares its border with Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York, and the Canadian province of Quebec.
- US 2 is the longest highway of any designation that enters the state of Vermont.
- Vermont has a humid continental climate, with muddy springs, in general, a mild early summer, hot Augusts; it has colorful autumns.
- Vermont became the 14th state in 1791. It was the first admitted after the thirteen colonies.
- The state of Vermont is 9,616 square miles.
- Lake Champlain is the lowest point in Vermont.
- Vermont got its name in 1647 when the French explorer Samuel de Champlain drew it on a map and named it Verd Mont, which means “green mountain.”
- The official song of Vermont used to be ‘Moonlight’, but in the ’90s, this was changed because it was too decided that it was difficult for people to sing.
- The state capital Montpelier is the only state capital without a McDonald’s restaurant.
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