⚠️ Mistakes Guide

8 Car Transport Mistakes That Damage Your Vehicle

Avoid these costly pitfalls that result in scratches, dents, paint damage, or worse during car transportation.

Quick Answer

Top car transport mistakes: (1) sending personal items in car (voids insurance), (2) not photographing pre-move condition, (3) full fuel tank (illegal weight + fire risk), (4) skipping closed carrier for luxury cars, (5) not getting GIT insurance, (6) accepting verbal quotes, (7) full advance payment, (8) signing delivery without joint inspection. Each mistake costs ₹5,000-2,00,000+ depending on vehicle value.

📌 TL;DR — Key Points
  • Never: personal items in car, full fuel, full advance
  • Always: photograph 4-sides + closeups, drain fuel to 1/4
  • Closed carrier for luxury/sports cars (paint protection)
  • Joint inspection at delivery before signing
✓ Reviewed by: Mr. Rajesh Kumar (Founder, 38+ yrs)
📅 Updated: April 28, 2026
⏱️ Read time: 8 min
Mr. Vikram Singh Rathore
✍️ Written by
Mr. Vikram Singh Rathore
Head of Fleet Operations · 22+ years Vehicle Logistics
📅 Updated April 24, 2026

Pichle 22+ saalon mein humne 50,000+ cars transport kiye hain. Customer-side ki jo mistakes hum sabse zyada dekhte hain — yahan list hai un ki, with prevention strategies.

Mistake #1: Choosing Open Carrier for Luxury Cars

Damage Cost: ₹15,000-₹50,000 in paint correction.

Open carrier saves 40-60% lekin luxury cars (BMW, Mercedes, Audi) ke liye paint exposed ho jata hai. Highway debris, monsoon rain, dust storms — all damage premium paint. Polish/respray ka cost bachane se zyada ho jata hai.

✅ Solution: For cars above ₹15 lakh value, ALWAYS choose closed carrier. The 50% premium is justified by paint protection alone.

Mistake #2: Leaving Personal Items Inside the Car

Cost: Insurance void + theft risk.

"Bas thoda saamaan hi toh hai" — sunglasses, phone holder, GPS unit, charger cables. Even small items can: (1) trigger insurance void if discovered. (2) Get stolen during multiple stops. (3) Cause interior damage if loose. (4) Add weight that affects truck regulations.

✅ Solution: Empty car COMPLETELY. Even GPS, dashcam, sunglasses. Pack separately as household goods if needed.

Mistake #3: Not Documenting Pre-Existing Damage

Cost: Disputed damage claims.

Pickup ke time photos nahi liye — delivery ke time scratch dikha — mover bola "Sir, ye toh pehle se tha." Without before/after evidence, no claim possible.

✅ Solution: Photo documentation: 360° view + close-ups of any existing scratch/dent. Both you and supervisor sign condition report. Time-stamped photos via phone.

Mistake #4: Full Fuel Tank During Transport

Cost: Safety risk + carrier weight violation.

Full tank means: (1) Fire risk during accident. (2) Truck weight regulations exceeded — police fines, route delays. (3) Fuel slosh damages tank during transit. (4) Wasted money — fuel evaporates over days.

✅ Solution: Drain to 1/4 tank before pickup. Reach at delivery, refuel for use.

Mistake #5: Skipping Insurance to Save Money

Cost: ₹5-50 lakh asset at risk.

"Bhai, kya hoga, transport hi to hai" — until accident happens. Carrier truck overturns = your car ₹15 lakh ka loss. Without GIT insurance, mover liability is limited (often ₹50,000 max).

✅ Solution: NEVER skip GIT insurance. Blue Dart includes ₹1 crore coverage standard.

Mistake #6: Booking Without Pre-Move Survey/Verification

Cost: Surprise pricing or fraud.

Phone-only quote = inaccurate. "Sir, sedan hai? ₹12,000." On-site: "Yeh toh SUV hai sir, ₹17,000." Now you're stuck with car loaded.

✅ Solution: Insist on photo/video verification before final quote. Reputable movers like Blue Dart confirm vehicle category before quote.

Mistake #7: Not Tracking the Car During Transit

Cost: Delays, no information.

Car book kar di, fir 5 din silence. "Sir, kab pohuncha?" "Sir, raaste mein hai." 7 din ho gaye — abhi tak nahi pohuncha. No accountability without tracking.

✅ Solution: Choose movers with GPS tracking + WhatsApp updates. Blue Dart sends 6-hourly updates as standard practice.

Mistake #8: Not Inspecting Car Carefully at Delivery

Cost: Unrecognized damage = no claim.

Excited to receive car — quick glance, signed delivery, paid balance. Next day: scratch on rear bumper noticed. Now too late for claim — already accepted.

✅ Solution: Inspect carefully BEFORE signing delivery: 360° walk, open hood, check undercarriage, test wipers, check fluids, start engine. Document any new damage immediately. Don't pay balance till inspection complete.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common car transport mistake?
Choosing open carrier for luxury cars to save money. Saves 40-60% upfront but exposes premium paint to debris, rain, dust. Paint correction can cost ₹15,000-₹50,000 — wiping out the savings. For cars above ₹15 lakh value, always choose closed carrier.
Why can't I keep personal items inside the car during transport?
Three reasons: (1) Insurance void if discovered. (2) Theft risk during multiple driver changes. (3) Loose items damage interior during transit. Even small items like sunglasses, phone holder, charger cables should be removed. Pack separately if needed.
Should I drain fuel before car transport?
Yes, drain to 1/4 tank. Three reasons: (1) Safety — fire risk during accident with full tank. (2) Truck weight regulations — full tank may exceed limits causing fines/delays. (3) Wasteful — fuel sits for 3-5 days, evaporates.
How do I document my car's condition before transport?
8-step process: 360° walk-around photos, close-ups of every scratch/dent, photos of mileage, fuel gauge, odometer, hood/trunk interior, undercarriage if accessible. Time-stamped on phone (camera shows date). Both you and mover supervisor sign written condition report. Email copy to yourself for records.
What should I check when receiving my car after transport?
Inspect BEFORE signing delivery: (1) 360° body inspection vs pickup photos. (2) Open hood — check fluids, battery. (3) Check tires for damage. (4) Test wipers, lights, indicators. (5) Start engine — listen for unusual sounds. (6) Check interior for new scratches/stains. (7) Test radio, AC if functioning at pickup. (8) Check undercarriage if possible. ANY new damage — document immediately, don't pay balance until claim filed.