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#1 · (Edited)
I hate to be the one to bring this up, but while our single car carrier was moving a Bug from the corporate office he snapped this pic of a brand new Aventador being transported :bitenails::bitenails::bitenails:. Come on really :confused::confused::confused: ? Who was the smart one. Im not posting this for business reasons, I just find this to be the most amazing dumb idea. Enjoy it everyone. :lol::lol::lol::lol::clap::clap::clap:
This transporter is for tractors and military vehicles.

NOT TRANSPORTED BY JP Logistics!


WE WOULD NEVER DO THIS TO A VEHICLE NOT EVEN A KIA

ITS A SHAME... LOL
 
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#11 ·
That is the car being used to film the new Batman movie in LA. Can't believe a movie studio with a HUGE Hollywood budget could not anny up the extra $$ and call a REAL PROFESSIONAL like George at JP Logistics!!! Plus manuevering that stupid trailer around Los Angeles is probably a real nightmare. George's specialty 1 car enclosed truck with lift gate would have been the ONLY choice for Lamborghini Newport Beach!
 
#29 ·
Can I raise my hand here, cuz I sure as hell do. So many things can go wrong with an unprotected transportation. I don't put JPL in my sig for just no reason. They are simply the best in the business. It isn't bragging if you can back it up and JP crushes the game.
 
#27 ·
If that was my car (or any other high priced vehicle), I'd sure as hell want to make sure they are using the best protection and equipment to get my new ride nice and safe. Leaving it out in the elements like that from port to delivery - there's lots that could go wrong. I'm pretty sure JP would have more to say on this.
 
#33 ·
The only funny thing I see is that they used a HUGE lorry for one car.
The car surely won't self destruct because it's on a lorry for tractors.
 
#40 ·
^ Couldn't agree more.

When my dad moved he had his car transported by some no name vehicle transporter and they put his car on an open car hauler and when the car got there the car was extremely dirty scratches all over and a nice dent where the driver had open the door to fast and it hit the trailer. Now I would've said something to the guy but his brother passed away just about a day ago and he couldn't make the funeral because of his crazy schedule so I couldn't bring myself to say anything.

So after that BS and since I've heard nothing but amazing things about JP Logistics they are the only people I'd trust with any of my cars or my family and friends cars.
 
#41 ·
I really don't see what the big deal is... It's a flat bed, with a car on it, and the car is tied down... Really not that big of a deal.

If the car had no straps on it and was riding on the truck, then it would be stupid. But this safe and the car will get there in one piece and nothing wrong has been done.
 
#45 ·
Well the thing about these flatbeds is that it is a really steep climb you gotta put the car through, knowing most flat bed drivers they do NOT transport Aventadors on a daily basis... They burnt the clutch in other words. I may be wrong but still, a tow truck would of done it at least which would be safer with a winch.
 
#42 ·
for long distances, i definitely agree that the only way to go is an enclosed and protected trailer.

this was probably being transported a very short distance for filming purposes. im more surprised that the filmmakers would allow the car to just be paraded around LA like that. i wouldve thought that, if not for safety, they would choose an enclosed trailer for privacy atleast!
 
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