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Auto Transport to
Delaware:
Auto Transport to Delaware is our business. National Auto Transport is one of
the largest transporters of personally owned vehicles in the country. Covering
all 50 states, we offer an unprecedented level of service and commitment to
moving our customer's vehicles.
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Delaware information
Delaware is a relatively flat state with gentle rolling hills in the north,
wetlands along the eastern outskirts, and 25 miles of Atlantic coastline. Just
96 miles long and varying in width from 9 to 35 miles, it is the second-smallest
state in the nation. Dover is the capital and Wilmington is the largest city.
The Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay border Delaware, as do New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Delaware shares a peninsula with the eastern edge of
Maryland and Virginia--hence the regional name Delmarva Peninsula. The
Mason-Dixon Line forms the state's southern and western borders, making it the
only state to lie both north and east of the line.
Delaware has three major regions--northern, central, and southern--and only
three counties statewide. New Castle County in northern Delaware is the largest
and most densely populated. It is home to lush foliage and rolling hills,
world-class museums, several theater troupes, concert halls, parks, and a
minor-league baseball team. Kent County in central Delaware is known for its
fertile farmlands. Today Kent is home to the state's capital, Dover Airforce
Base, and several Fortune 500 corporations. Sussex County in southern Delaware
is the most diverse area laying claim to resort, industrial, and agricultural
communities. Thousands of visitors from other nearby Mid-Atlantic States flock
to the county's beautiful beaches every summer.
More than 80 percent of Delaware residents live in metropolitan areas. The
state's location affords easy access to major urban centers in the northeast.
Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and Baltimore are all within a two-hour drive.
With its historic sites, beach resorts, and cultural attractions, Delaware
truly offers something for everyone.
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If possible, always ship convertibles with the top and secured properly. Try to seal any holes or open seams in the top to prevent air or moisture from causing damage. If you cannot raise the top, you should attempt to cover it with a secure fitting tarp that can resist high winds. |
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