Car hauler trailers can be purchased new or used. The manufacturer of the brand you find appealing should have a list of dealerships near you for hands on shopping. I would not recommend purchasing a car hauling trailer sight unseen. Please be sure to do your homework on the pricing as it can vary significantly.
There are a few different places one may purchase a car hauler. One may look into purchasing a used car hauler from U-Haul or may look at the Trailer Show Room website.
Depending upon the size of trailer one needs, these requirements can vary. I would suggest contacting your local hauler to find out the specific specs for your need.
There are a number of companies that offer car hauler trailers for rent at a reasonable price. A couple of the most trusted ones are UHaul and Specialty Trailer Rentals.
Auto Hauler Shopper is a good website to check out to purchase the car hauler. You can rent a moving truck from U-Haul, and they may even have a car hauler for rent as well.
If there is no water crossing involved 900, to $1200, for traditional car hauler. Enclosed trailer, maybe $2000. Chuck....
If the Gross Combination Weight Rating (the combined Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the truck and of the trailer) is in excess of 26,000 lbs. then yes. For a 3/4 car hauler, the trailer will probably have a GVWR of at least 20,000 lbs. Combine that with the GVWR of an F450, and you're well over 26k GCWR.
A typical tractor trailer or a straight truck is allowed 13' 6". A car hauler is allowed 14'.
If you want to buy a haul trailer that can haul a car or hook up to a car, then I suggest a company that specializes in this or a dealership located in a rural area. You can go to a ranch store as well.
If the round about question is how much does a trailer cost then what type of trailer...flatbed, refrigerated, dry van, car hauler, ect. Cost ranges between $30,000 and $100,000. Specialized trailers can be substantially more.
If you need to transport a car then a car hauler is a good bet for you, especially if your car is expensive and needs to be handled with care. There are several other methods to moving a car but using a car hauler is by far the most pain free option, though a little more heavy on the wallet.
A car hauler can be purchased from a person's local U-haul store. The cost of the car hauler purchased from a U-haul store will be much less than buying new due to the used nature of U-haul items.
You can contact Trailer Plus at 877-850-7587 for haulers in that area. You can also try www.AutoTransport1.com for haulers in that area.