
Auto transport in all 50 states.
Click your state for transit times, lane pricing, and city-level pickup info.
Questions, answered
How do state-by-state rates differ?+
States on dense interstate corridors (TX, CA, FL, IL, GA, NY) price 10–20% below remote states (MT, ND, ME) because carrier supply is higher. Lane density, not state lines, is what actually drives pricing.
Which states are best for snowbird shipping?+
FL, AZ, TX, NV, and SC for southbound; MI, MN, NY, OH, and PA for northbound. We dispatch hundreds of snowbird loads each Oct–Nov and Apr–May; book early — these lanes fill 3–4 weeks out.
Do all states require the same paperwork?+
Yes — Bill of Lading, our service agreement, and a driver's ID. A few states (CA, NY) add emissions or environmental fees on dealer transactions; we flag these at quote when they apply.
Which states do you have terminals or yards in?+
We're broker-only — no terminals, no yards. Vehicles go door-to-door on the carrier's truck from pickup straight to delivery, so there's no terminal handling or storage fee anywhere in the chain.
Do you charge extra for cross-state shipments under 200 miles?+
Short hauls under 200 miles often carry a $200–$300 minimum to make the run worth the carrier's time, even if the per-mile math would be less. Quoted upfront, no surprises.
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