The cost of delivery to the destination point is 2000–2500 PLN, and the transport time is 3–4 days. The vehicle is loaded onto a Lohr car transporter, transported to a transshipment terminal, and then delivered to the destination by a smaller tow truck.
After completing customs clearance and paying the applicable taxes, the final stage of importing a car from the USA is its delivery to Poland. This process involves several logistical steps aimed at safely and efficiently transporting the vehicle from a European port (most often in Germany or the Netherlands) to the destination point within Poland.
The cost of delivering the car to a destination in Poland typically ranges from 2000 to 2500 PLN, with the entire transport process taking an average of 3 to 4 business days, depending on the location.
The first step is loading the vehicle onto a large car transporter known as Lohr. This specialized trailer can accommodate up to 8-10 cars, which helps optimize transportation costs. The loading process takes place at the port or a nearby logistics yard and is carried out by experienced operators who ensure the vehicle is properly secured for the journey.
Next, the cars are transported to a transshipment terminal in Poland, which is a central point where the vehicles are unloaded from the transporter and further deliveries are planned. These terminals are typically located on the outskirts of large cities and serve as temporary storage points. At this stage, a preliminary inspection of the vehicle can also take place, and preparations for the next leg of the journey are made.
The final step is delivering the vehicle to the destination point using a smaller tow truck. This type of transport is especially used when the destination is in a location that is difficult to access for larger vehicles, or when the car needs to go directly to a workshop. In many cases, the end point is a service center or body shop, where the car will undergo repairs. A tow truck makes it possible to deliver the car even if it is in a condition that prevents it from being driven on its own.