
Logistics
Expedited Car Shipping
Guaranteed pickup in 1–3 days, priority transit.
About this service
When the standard 3–7 day pickup window doesn't work, expedited service guarantees a carrier on your timeline. We pay a premium dispatch rate so your vehicle moves first.
- Guaranteed 1–3 day pickup window
- Priority dispatch lane
- Same-day quotes, 24/7 dispatch line
- Ideal for sold vehicles, military PCS, job relocation
Who it's for
- 01Vehicles already sold with a delivery deadline
- 02Military PCS with hard report-date
- 03Corporate relocation packages
- 04Auction wins with auction-yard storage clocks
- 05Sudden family or medical moves
How expedited car shipping works
- 01Same-day dispatch postYour load goes to the carrier board with a premium rate attached, no waiting.
- 021–3 day match guaranteeIf we can't match in your window, you get the expedited fee back.
- 03Priority pickupDriver routes to you first on the day-of run.
- 04Tight transit windowTwo-driver teams on long-haul expedited lanes when possible.
- 05Delivery confirmationSame-day notice on arrival; rolling ETA hourly on the final leg.
Pricing by distance
| Tier | Per-mile / rate |
|---|---|
| Short-haul expedited | +$150–$250 |
| Mid-haul expedited | +$200–$400 |
| Long-haul expedited | +$300–$600 |
Final pricing reflects live carrier-board demand at quote time.
Vehicle prep checklist
- Be reachable on the booking phone for the 24-hour confirmation call
- Have a backup pickup contact ready
- Confirm delivery address access if it's a workplace or non-home location
Frequently asked
Expedited Car Shipping: What's actually guaranteed?+
The pickup window. We refund the expedited premium if a carrier isn't dispatched inside the window — and we tell you that in writing on the booking confirmation.
Expedited Car Shipping: Does expedited shorten transit time?+
On short and mid-haul, marginally. On long-haul, two-driver teams can cut a 7-day run to 4–5 days.
Ready when you are
Quote your expedited car shipping shipment
No deposit until a carrier is assigned. Talk to a real dispatcher in Austin — not a call center overseas.
