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How To Use The Best Car Transport Quote Calculator

How To Use The Best Car Transport Quote Calculator

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How To Use The Best Car Transport Quote Calculator

How To Use The Best Car Transport Quote Calculator

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Shipping your car may mean moving it thousands of miles across the country, or simply transporting it a shorter distance in-state or to a neighboring state. Knowing what it will cost can be made easier by using the car shipping calculator that Direct Express Auto Transport first originated in 2004. In this forum, or blog article, we will inform you on how best to apply our unique and best in class car transport quote calculator to your situation.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Avoid online car shipping calculators that require personal information. Don’t let your mobile phone light up or your email inbox fill up. Use a good car transport rate calculator that offers quotes with no personal information.
  • Understand what goes into the pricing of your vehicle shipment. A sedan will be cheaper than a pickup truck, for example.
  • Decide ahead of time if your vehicle should be protected from the elements and go Enclosed. Or if it is no big deal if it gets dirty and can go Open-Air Transport like the overwhelming majority of cars. 
  • Do not order your vehicle shipment too early. A couple weeks in advance is ideal.

In This Blog Article:

How Much Does Car Shipping Cost?

According to our company records, it can cost as little as $300 for small cars going a short distance, to as much as $3,000 for a big pickup going across the country. It all depends. 


The Main Factors That Affect Car Shipping Costs

Because we invented the car transport quote calculator, nobody knows better what goes into calculating instant quotes. Other car shipping companies use a common third rate calculator software that indeed produces a price. But how reliable is another question. And maddeningly, the other competitors often won’t reveal that car shipping cost without you first giving up personal information such as  your email address, phone number, and name.

We don’t do that. Ever. Ours is truly a no personal information instant car transport quote calculator.

We factor certain metrics, including distance, size of vehicle, seasonal fluctuations, operational status, running condition, type of trailer and much more.


Shipping Distance

All car transport companies charge by the mile. You’ll receive a lower rate per mile for vehicle shipments at longer distances, though the overall cost will be higher.

Size of Vehicle

Larger vehicles like pickup trucks, vans, large SUVs and RVs are more expensive to ship than sedans and smaller SUVs. The size of your vehicle is a big factor in the quote engine.

Origination & Destination Locations

Big cities are easier and therefore cheaper than rural areas. It is an important factor.

Type of Trailer – Open or Enclosed

Enclosed transport offers your vehicle more protection during the shipment but at a higher price point than open transport. An enclosed car carrier is often a good choice for shipping luxury and classic cars. However, about 97% of all car shipments go Open-Air Transport because it is cheaper and still safe. The vehicle may arrive a little dirty from the road, but otherwise in the same condition. Just take it to the car wash.

Seasonality

The auto transport industry typically sees higher demand for truck space during the summer, and again briefly in January, which leads to higher prices. Why? Because car shipping is a seasonal business, with higher rates in the summer months (when many families relocate) and in January (when snowbirds fly south for the winter). There is a spike in car shipping demand that gets loaded into the calculator.

Vehicle Condition

Inoperable vehicles are more expensive to ship since they require more resources to transport than those that are in working order. A running car is much easier to load and unload. The carrier driver often needs to reposition his group of vehicles, so if a vehicle is non-running, that’s an issue that needs compensating. Usually $150 to $200 extra for non-operational vehicles.

When Best To Get Car Shipping Estimates

It is not first come … first serve, in the auto transport industry. No, not at all. It is who is paying the most for your size vehicle that gets a spot on the trailer first. Being too early to book might cause problems that you had not anticipated.

Do Not Book Too Far in Advance

One of the biggest mistakes we see are customers who think they are reserving a spot on a trailer, as if they were a seat on a plane, and think ordering their shipment a month in advance is wise. It is not. Nothing actually begins to happen with 99% of vehicle shipments until the week your order is made available. Booking a week or two in advance is ideal.

Get Current Rates For Car Shipping

Some car shipping companies offer guaranteed pricing, but usually at inflated rates so that if the market changes, they won’t get hurt. Most brokers do not guarantee prices because they can’t guarantee what they can’t control.

For instance, car transport pricing spikes dramatically shipping to Florida in December and January. It may even double on some routes. If you book that Florida shipment in October for a December ship date, the price will be likely too low and carriers will be filling their trailers with other higher paying freight, often booked just days in advance. You may sit wondering why your car hasn’t moved? The reason is that you booked too early.


An Auto Transport Broker With Great Google Reviews

An ethical car transport broker will give you the above advice. You can have a pleasant car shipping experience if somebody honest steers you in the right direction. The great thing about Google reviews is that you publicly know who the reviewer is, and that it probably isn’t a competitor taking cheap shots. The BBB is much the same way. Find a broker with outstanding reviews. Like Direct Express Auto Transport.

Car Transport Quote Calculator: The Bottom Line

Direct Express Auto Transport originated the instant quote calculator in 2004. It was nearly four years before a knockoff appeared. We have refined and perfected our quote engine and say confidently that it is by far the best in the car shipping industry.

Car Transport Cost: FAQ

  • Should You Ship Your Car Open or Enclosed?

    About 97% of all vehicle shipments are shipped on an Open Trailer. It’s proven to be a very safe method with statistically very few problems. You may notice new cars being delivered to dealerships in an open trailer, and that’s because it’s safe. If you have a collector car or really expensive automobile, say around $75,000 or more, then we recommend shipping it in an Enclosed Trailer. Expect to pay about 33-50% more for an Enclosed transport. Our auto shipping costs calculator automatically adds the extra enclosed car transport estimate to your quote, so you can experiment with the quotes if you like.
  • How Long Will It Take To Pick Up My Vehicle?

    Over 90% of our orders ship inside of one week. That could be anywhere from 1 to 7 days. Most of the U.S. population lives in a major metropolitan area and is shipping to another well populated area, and that makes a big difference. Cars usually ship in a very regular manner, almost half within just a few days.

    If either your origination or destination locations are away from population centers, in other words, in a remote area, then you might consider meeting a driver in a nearby big city or town to increase your chances of shipping timely. Or adding money to the carrier fee may entice a carrier. Remember, anyone you choose can serve as your point of contact, which takes the stress out of shipping your vehicle.

  • How Do I Prepare My Vehicle For Shipment?

    Clean out your vehicle of all loose items as much as possible. Leave nothing of value in the vehicle. It’s very rare that any items are stolen during transport, but we recommend extra caution to prevent loss.

    Keep extra items as previously discussed to a minimum and place in the trunk or out of sight. Have only about a quarter tank of gasoline. Give the auto transport carrier a set of keys and advise them of any special instructions for your vehicle, like difficulty starting, steering, braking, etc.

    Driver Consideration: Being a truck driver can be a thankless job. They work long hours and are away from their families for weeks at a time. Please be friendly and considerate to our drivers, and they will treat you in the same manner.

  • How Are Car Shipping Quotes Calculated?

    The first factor used to calculate car shipping cost is the transport distance. Next are the length, height and weight of the vehicle, followed by running condition and type of trailer (Open or Enclosed). Finally, seasonal fluctuations may impact the overall cost.

  • Non-Running Vehicles Cost More

    Maneuvering non-operational vehicles on and off a car transport trailer is a big challenge. Car shipping companies much prefer operational (running) vehicles because it gives them an easier option to reposition their entire load. Non-running vehicles take considerably more time to get on and off the trailer. So the car shipping quote must reflect the higher cost. Many auto transporters don’t have a winch and cannot accommodate non-running vehicles. That is one reason it takes longer on average to ship non-operational vehicles. Fewer do it. If at all possible, fixing your vehicle before trying to ship it will save on the non-running car transport cost, and make the process go faster.

  • How Long Does It Take To Deliver My Vehicle?

    Delivering is final step in the process, and also the simplest part. Once your vehicle has been assigned and picked up, not too much can go wrong. Once the vehicle is picked up, you can estimate that it will take roughly 1 day of transit time for every 500 miles distance. Delivery Time Estimate Guide 100-500 miles takes 1 or 2 days 500-1000 miles takes 2 or 3 days 1000-1500 miles takes 3 or 4 days 1500-2000 miles takes 4 or 5 days 2000-2500 miles takes 5 or 6 days 2500-3000 miles takes 6 or 7 days Depending on the distance, weather conditions and population centers it could be a few days or weeks until a vehicle reaches its destination. The carriers usually estimate about 10 days on coast to coast trips, but they frequently arrive earlier.

  • Can I Put Stuff In My Car When I Ship It?

    Yes and no. The strict interpretation is no, you can’t ship items inside your vehicle. The reality is that almost all carriers look the other way on items that weigh less than 100 pounds, roughly the equivalent of 2 suitcases. We recommend placing any additional items in the trunk and out of sight. The U.S. Transportation Law states that a carrier can be fined $10,000 for hauling household items in the vehicle, but it’s rarely enforced. However, the drivers do estimate the weight of each vehicle that they carry and don’t want problems at weight scales. So they must keep the personal items to a minimum. Some drivers will accept a tip ($50-$250) for hauling extra stuff, but some won’t. Rule of thumb, don’t take advantage.

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3 Ways Auto Transport Double-Brokering Happens And Why It Matters

3 Ways Auto Transport Double-Brokering Happens And Why It Matters

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3 Ways Auto Transport Double-Brokering Happens And Why It Matters

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There has been an escalation of auto transport double-brokering since the pandemic that has become a serious matter for carriers, brokers and customers alike. Everyone in the car shipping industry is harmed when double-brokering happens.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Auto Transport Double-Brokering can result from customer intention, broker cunning, or carrier duplicity. All 3 cause major headaches. 
  • Car transport carriers will shy away from double brokered orders because they can’t count on the vehicle being there. 
  • The best thing to do is for a customer to choose one fully vetted broker. 
  • The broker should not list a vehicle on a load board without a firm order. 
  • A carrier should not job out to a third party, and should deliver the order for which he was hired. 

In This Blog Article:

The 3 Main Ways Double-Brokering In The Auto Transport Industry Happens

  1. A customer intentionally enters an order with multiple brokers, thinking he’s clever, but not realizing that the confusion he creates on a load board is a disincentive for any carrier to choose his vehicle over others listed only once. 
  2. A car shipping broker takes a quote they have given to a customer and without an actual order or customer permission, posts it on a load board, which then collides or competes with an authorized order entered with another broker. 
  3. A car transport carrier accepts an order, called a load, from a broker and instead of doing the job as agreed, secretly reassigns it to an often unwitting 3rd party carrier. 

In this article, tapping into our over 20 years of experience, Direct Express Auto Transport will explain the 3 main ways that double-brokering in car shipping happens and why it matters.


What Happens When Customers Intentionally Double-Broker Auto Transport Orders

There is absolutely nothing wrong with a customer performing due diligence, soliciting competitive quotes, and vetting car shipping brokers for experience, expertise, ethical reputation, and positive reviews. You should do that. 

After proper research, about 95% of customers choose one broker to work with, and that is recommended. 

A small minority of customers, about 5%, will muck up their shipment by intentionally ordering from multiple brokers. They think they are creating a competitive advantage by pitting brokers against one another, but here is what most often happens:

  • The brokers recognize the same vehicle on the load board more than once with multiple brokers. 
  • The year, make & model are the same.
  • The origination and destination cities and zip codes are the same.
  • The type of trailer (open vs enclosed) and operational condition (running or not) are the same. 
  • A carrier will be reluctant to get involved in an uncertain order masked in confusion and will choose loads listed only once. 
  • A carrier would be concerned that if he accepted the order from one of the brokers, that by the time he went to pick up the vehicle, one of the other brokers might have assigned it to a rival carrier who got there first.
  • By getting involved, a carrier risks wasting his time and considerable expense driving fruitlessly to pick up a vehicle that is no longer there. 
  • A carrier that is left holding an empty bag, so to speak, will have also lost the chance at other loads listed only once, and must start over to fill that spot. 
  • A prudent and wise carrier will avoid double-brokered loads and gravitate to those vehicles listed only once. Which means the customer is delayed.
  • A broker knows that “if” a carrier calls any broker for the load, it will be the one offering the highest price.
  • Essentially, the customer guaranteed himself the highest price quoted by all his brokers. 
  • Some brokers will play leap frog on the load board, offering ever higher carrier fees that were never agreed to, in order to attract the first phone call from a carrier, and hoping later to convince the customer to pay it. 
  • By creating a so-called competitive situation with double-brokered (or triple, quadruple or more) brokers, the customer has invited higher pricing and game playing by some brokers. 

If you are a customer who has multi-brokered his order, the ensuing stress and confusion you have caused will likely result in a higher than necessary car shipping cost for you and considerable aggravation along the way. You can’t do it on the sly, because both the brokers and carriers will see it. Put another way, it is usually self defeating.


There Are Two Ways Auto Transport Brokers List Loads Without Customer Permission

Brokers Who Self Harvest Customer Information & Then Double-Broker

  1. Some auto transport brokers take their online website quote requests, or phone calls, and without customer permission such as an order, place the information on a car shipping central load board for any carrier to see. If they get a bite, a positive response from a carrier, the broker can circle back to the potential customer. The posted load board price is often artificially inflated to lure a carrier into calling. Sneaky? Deceptive? You bet.

    However, the customer has chosen another broker to work with and now the cunning auto transport broker has created a double-brokering situation not of the customer’s making. 

    The selected broker with a legitimate order is likely the lower priced of the two, and has little chance of receiving a positive response from any carrier, who will of course choose the higher paying posted fee. The customer is cheated. And so is the preferred broker with a real customer deal.

    Brokers Who Buy Customer Leads & Then Double-Broker

  2. There is a second way a load gets double-brokered by brokers. There are a number of car shipping websites created by companies that are NOT in the car shipping business. The customer lead websites mirror the appearance in almost every way of actual broker sites. 

    The lead websites start off with a quote box that is similar to a real broker site, but string the visitor along into revealing personal information that is not actually necessary to produce a quote. The goal is for those lead generating websites to sell the customer information to auto transport brokers who will buy them. 

    It is easy for a visitor to be fooled. Customers don’t notice words like “partners” or “multiple brokers” or “multiple quotes”. Or even if they did notice, might not understand the meaning. By filling out the form, many visitors don’t realize what will happen next. 

    Here is the information requested on the lead generating auto transport websites:

    • Year, Make & Model … (like a broker)
    • Origination and Destination cities and zip codes … (like a broker)
    • Type of Trailer / Open or Enclosed … (like a broker)
    • Operational Condition / running or not … (like a broker)
    • First Available Shipping Date … (like a broker)
    • Name 
    • Email Address 
    • Phone Number 

    The masquerading auto transport websites that are in reality lead generators will instantly sell your personal information to several brokers at roughly $2 each. They must have at least an email address and preferably also a phone number so the brokers have a way to reach the prospective customer.

Since the lead provider will have anywhere from 3 to 10 broker clients per lead, the seller will make anywhere from $6 to $20 on each visitor to their site without lifting a finger. It is automatic. And legal, in case you’re wondering.

Your email inbox will be inundated with broker quotes. Follow up emails will pour in for weeks.

Your mobile phone will ring incessantly with phone calls from brokers who paid $2 to get your information.


What Do Some Brokers Do With Their Customer Leads?

Here’s what many brokers do with your information, regardless of whether you ever communicated with them, much less placed an order:

  • List the lead information on a Load Board, which is unethical and against the load board’s policy of listing only contracted orders. It creates double-brokering.
  • The broker will check to see how many other brokers have listed the same vehicle shipment and at what price?
  • If other brokers have a higher carrier fee, they will refresh their listing without prior customer approval to a higher price, so as to win. They know the highest carrier fee usually gets the first carrier phone call for acceptance.

Common Auto Transport Broker Tricks When Double Listing A Load

Many auto transport brokers who list loads without permission, call it double-brokering, try to create plausible deniability to stay out of trouble with the load board. What they are doing is against the rules and they know it. Here are some of the games they play.

Notice the double-brokering culprit may create plausible deniability by changing ever so slightly the model of the vehicle, and one or more zip codes. 

In most cases, everything is unabashedly the same, save the carrier fee, which is usually higher. But even if the listed carrier fee is lower, the fact that the load is listed twice or more, might cause a carrier to avoid it altogether. Harm is done to the customer.


How Does A Carrier Know Whether A Broker Has A Contract?

A tell-tale sign for most carriers is when they call a broker to request a listing on the load board, and the broker’s dispatcher puts him on hold. That usually doesn’t happen when the broker has a contract with the customer. The carrier suspects that the broker they called is scrambling to contact the prospective customer, because they don’t have a deal yet, to negotiate a likely higher order total. And the carrier can see the load is double-brokered. 

The broker is probably on the other line to the customer, if he/she answered, and is asking, “Hey Customer, we have a carrier that can transport your vehicle for $200 more, do you want to do it?” The customer does not know whether the carrier in question would have called the broker they hired, and for less, if not for the double-brokering intruder. 


A Third Method: How Carriers Double-Broker

So far we have explored how some customers and some auto transport brokers double-broker vehicle shipments. There is a third nemesis when it comes to it, and that is the carriers themselves, or at least a small minority of them. Less than 10% of all orders are double-brokered according to our analysis of a popular load board. 


What Is Carrier Double Brokering?

A small minority of carriers will search on a load board for above average carrier fees, and knowing the market rate as they do, contact the broker for assignment, thus removing the listing from the board. Then the assigned carrier will repost it, as if the original broker, and reassign the load to an often unwitting third party carrier for a lesser amount. The double-brokering carrier pockets the difference without ever performing the task for which they alone were hired, and contractually agreed to do. 

You need a scorecard to keep track of it.

Sometimes the double-brokering carrier does not repost the load on the same board, but instead, finds a rival board to post the load in search of an unwitting third party carrier. And sometimes they simply know of another carrier to solicit.

The practice of carriers jobbing out loads to other carriers is almost always against the contractual agreement with the original broker. And for good reason. 

  • Perhaps the third party carrier has a poor reputation for service and the original broker would never have hired them in the first place.
  • The original broker, having been duped, does not know who has his customer’s vehicle, and cannot get status reports.
  • If physical damage to the vehicle occurs, the assigned carrier and his third party carrier may squabble about who is liable and whose insurance is to pay. 
  • The broker, if he collected the full amount upfront, will likely pay the assigned carrier his fee, who then might not pay the third party carrier, who unwittingly risked getting stiffed.

The Bottom Line: Double-Brokering by Either Customers, Brokers Or Carriers Causes Confusion, Time, Money & Stress

Fortunately, less than 10% of all vehicle listings are double-brokered. Things could be worse. 

 

Unfortunately, the auto transport double-brokering orders that are listed on load boards end up costing everyone involved all sorts of problems. From benign annoyances that cost time to unravel, to inflated carrier fees passed on to the customer, to legal ramifications when damages occur, to third party carriers not getting paid. 

 

Direct Express Auto Transport has been an innovative leader in the car shipping industry since 2004. We originated the instant quote calculator, which is now commonplace throughout the industry. We hasten to add that our quote engine is proprietary and still the best. 

 

We do not buy leads and only post loads with a completed order. Therefore, we do not double-broker. Ever. Carriers, and even our competitors, know that. 

Car Transport Cost: FAQ

  • Should You Ship Your Car Open or Enclosed?

    About 97% of all vehicle shipments are shipped on an Open Trailer. It’s proven to be a very safe method with statistically very few problems. You may notice new cars being delivered to dealerships in an open trailer, and that’s because it’s safe. If you have a collector car or really expensive automobile, say around $75,000 or more, then we recommend shipping it in an Enclosed Trailer. Expect to pay about 33-50% more for an Enclosed transport. Our auto shipping costs calculator automatically adds the extra enclosed car transport estimate to your quote, so you can experiment with the quotes if you like.
  • How Long Will It Take To Pick Up My Vehicle?

    Over 90% of our orders ship inside of one week. That could be anywhere from 1 to 7 days. Most of the U.S. population lives in a major metropolitan area and is shipping to another well populated area, and that makes a big difference. Cars usually ship in a very regular manner, almost half within just a few days.

    If either your origination or destination locations are away from population centers, in other words, in a remote area, then you might consider meeting a driver in a nearby big city or town to increase your chances of shipping timely. Or adding money to the carrier fee may entice a carrier. Remember, anyone you choose can serve as your point of contact, which takes the stress out of shipping your vehicle.

  • How Do I Prepare My Vehicle For Shipment?

    Clean out your vehicle of all loose items as much as possible. Leave nothing of value in the vehicle. It’s very rare that any items are stolen during transport, but we recommend extra caution to prevent loss.

    Keep extra items as previously discussed to a minimum and place in the trunk or out of sight. Have only about a quarter tank of gasoline. Give the auto transport carrier a set of keys and advise them of any special instructions for your vehicle, like difficulty starting, steering, braking, etc.

    Driver Consideration: Being a truck driver can be a thankless job. They work long hours and are away from their families for weeks at a time. Please be friendly and considerate to our drivers, and they will treat you in the same manner.

  • How Are Car Shipping Quotes Calculated?

    The first factor used to calculate car shipping cost is the transport distance. Next are the length, height and weight of the vehicle, followed by running condition and type of trailer (Open or Enclosed). Finally, seasonal fluctuations may impact the overall cost.

  • Non-Running Vehicles Cost More

    Maneuvering non-operational vehicles on and off a car transport trailer is a big challenge. Car shipping companies much prefer operational (running) vehicles because it gives them an easier option to reposition their entire load. Non-running vehicles take considerably more time to get on and off the trailer. So the car shipping quote must reflect the higher cost. Many auto transporters don’t have a winch and cannot accommodate non-running vehicles. That is one reason it takes longer on average to ship non-operational vehicles. Fewer do it. If at all possible, fixing your vehicle before trying to ship it will save on the non-running car transport cost, and make the process go faster.

  • How Long Does It Take To Deliver My Vehicle?

    Delivering is final step in the process, and also the simplest part. Once your vehicle has been assigned and picked up, not too much can go wrong. Once the vehicle is picked up, you can estimate that it will take roughly 1 day of transit time for every 500 miles distance. Delivery Time Estimate Guide 100-500 miles takes 1 or 2 days 500-1000 miles takes 2 or 3 days 1000-1500 miles takes 3 or 4 days 1500-2000 miles takes 4 or 5 days 2000-2500 miles takes 5 or 6 days 2500-3000 miles takes 6 or 7 days Depending on the distance, weather conditions and population centers it could be a few days or weeks until a vehicle reaches its destination. The carriers usually estimate about 10 days on coast to coast trips, but they frequently arrive earlier.

  • Can I Put Stuff In My Car When I Ship It?

    Yes and no. The strict interpretation is no, you can’t ship items inside your vehicle. The reality is that almost all carriers look the other way on items that weigh less than 100 pounds, roughly the equivalent of 2 suitcases. We recommend placing any additional items in the trunk and out of sight. The U.S. Transportation Law states that a carrier can be fined $10,000 for hauling household items in the vehicle, but it’s rarely enforced. However, the drivers do estimate the weight of each vehicle that they carry and don’t want problems at weight scales. So they must keep the personal items to a minimum. Some drivers will accept a tip ($50-$250) for hauling extra stuff, but some won’t. Rule of thumb, don’t take advantage.

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The Ultra-Wealthy Ship Their Cars Overseas By Plane

The Ultra-Wealthy Ship Their Cars Overseas By Plane

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The Ultra-Wealthy Ship Their Cars Overseas By Plane

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We read with great interest an incredible CNN article in June 2024 about how the ultra-wealthy ship their luxury cars overseas by plane. Absolutely fascinating and mind boggling to see how super rich people don’t flinch at spending tens of thousands of dollars to transport a car overseas or long distances.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Oil rich barrons in the Middle East Gulf states, notably Dubai, use specialized luxury car shipping services to fly vehicles to London, Europe and elsewhere.
  • Ultra-Wealthy Europeans and Americans will do the same without batting an eye.
  • A typical car transport by air from Dubai to London might cost around $36,000.

In This Blog Article:

In this blog article, Direct Express Auto Transport shares our expertise, honed over 20 years experience as a leading vehicle transport company, to comment about luxury car shipping services by plane.

Rich People Shipping Their Cars By Plane

You could buy a new midsize sedan, like a Toyota Camry, for about the same price as you would pay to ship a car by plane from the Middle East Gulf states to London, England. According to Dan Car Logistics, something like that might cost roughly $36,000 to transport. A hefty and extravagant sum of money for the average person, but not a concern to the super rich. Dan Car Logistics reports they arrange car shipping by air about 100 times a year, which is a tad less than 10 times per month.


Specialized Car Shipping Logistics

A luxury vehicle like a Porsche Carrera GT can cost close to $1.9 million. It obviously should be protected not only from the elements such as inclement weather, but also from possible mishaps and damage during transport. It is loaded onto a small enclosed one car trailer, so that it is totally protected, and towed on and off an aircraft. 

Dan Car Logistics uses both commercial planes, which is like buying a ticket for your car, and also uses private cargo planes, which can be substantially more expensive. Either method hides the luxury car from prying eyes, and helps ensure against theft or damage. 


The Difficulty Of Car Shipping Internationally

A luxury vehicle like a Porsche Carrera GT can cost close to $1.9 million. It obviously should be protected not only from the elements such as inclement weather, but also from possible mishaps and damage during transport. It is loaded onto a small enclosed one car trailer, so that it is totally protected, and towed on and off an aircraft. 

The Customs Vehicle Shipping Paperwork and Process

It is a specialized business, Customs Brokers, who are expert at navigating the laws and requirements of a host of countries. It is not something regular U.S. Auto Transport Brokers are proficient at doing. It is time consuming, arduous, expensive, and sometimes maddening. A good customs broker like Crowley, or the aforementioned Dan’s Logistics, spend years perfecting their craft. 

A good international car shipping broker needs to verify all the paperwork. Then a customs officer will check what fees are due, and to do that, they must ascertain the value of the vehicle. Sometimes taxes are still outstanding and must be paid in advance. The same applies to duties. And after everything is in order, every i dotted, every t crossed, the customs vehicle shipping broker will release the car and off it goes.


The Bottom Line: Most U.S. Car Shipping Brokers Don’t Arrange International Orders

It should come as no surprise, given the level of expertise required to ship cars internationally, that most U.S. auto transport brokers stick to domestic vehicle shipping in the mainland, Hawaii and Alaska. Here at Direct Express Auto Transport, we ship exclusively in the 48 contiguous states and point international vehicle shippers to seasoned customs brokers.

Car Transport Cost: FAQ

  • Should You Ship Your Car Open or Enclosed?

    About 97% of all vehicle shipments are shipped on an Open Trailer. It’s proven to be a very safe method with statistically very few problems. You may notice new cars being delivered to dealerships in an open trailer, and that’s because it’s safe. If you have a collector car or really expensive automobile, say around $75,000 or more, then we recommend shipping it in an Enclosed Trailer. Expect to pay about 33-50% more for an Enclosed transport. Our auto shipping costs calculator automatically adds the extra enclosed car transport estimate to your quote, so you can experiment with the quotes if you like.
  • How Long Will It Take To Pick Up My Vehicle?

    Over 90% of our orders ship inside of one week. That could be anywhere from 1 to 7 days. Most of the U.S. population lives in a major metropolitan area and is shipping to another well populated area, and that makes a big difference. Cars usually ship in a very regular manner, almost half within just a few days.

    If either your origination or destination locations are away from population centers, in other words, in a remote area, then you might consider meeting a driver in a nearby big city or town to increase your chances of shipping timely. Or adding money to the carrier fee may entice a carrier. Remember, anyone you choose can serve as your point of contact, which takes the stress out of shipping your vehicle.

  • How Do I Prepare My Vehicle For Shipment?

    Clean out your vehicle of all loose items as much as possible. Leave nothing of value in the vehicle. It’s very rare that any items are stolen during transport, but we recommend extra caution to prevent loss.

    Keep extra items as previously discussed to a minimum and place in the trunk or out of sight. Have only about a quarter tank of gasoline. Give the auto transport carrier a set of keys and advise them of any special instructions for your vehicle, like difficulty starting, steering, braking, etc.

    Driver Consideration: Being a truck driver can be a thankless job. They work long hours and are away from their families for weeks at a time. Please be friendly and considerate to our drivers, and they will treat you in the same manner.

  • How Are Car Shipping Quotes Calculated?

    The first factor used to calculate car shipping cost is the transport distance. Next are the length, height and weight of the vehicle, followed by running condition and type of trailer (Open or Enclosed). Finally, seasonal fluctuations may impact the overall cost.

  • Non-Running Vehicles Cost More

    Maneuvering non-operational vehicles on and off a car transport trailer is a big challenge. Car shipping companies much prefer operational (running) vehicles because it gives them an easier option to reposition their entire load. Non-running vehicles take considerably more time to get on and off the trailer. So the car shipping quote must reflect the higher cost. Many auto transporters don’t have a winch and cannot accommodate non-running vehicles. That is one reason it takes longer on average to ship non-operational vehicles. Fewer do it. If at all possible, fixing your vehicle before trying to ship it will save on the non-running car transport cost, and make the process go faster.

  • How Long Does It Take To Deliver My Vehicle?

    Delivering is final step in the process, and also the simplest part. Once your vehicle has been assigned and picked up, not too much can go wrong. Once the vehicle is picked up, you can estimate that it will take roughly 1 day of transit time for every 500 miles distance. Delivery Time Estimate Guide 100-500 miles takes 1 or 2 days 500-1000 miles takes 2 or 3 days 1000-1500 miles takes 3 or 4 days 1500-2000 miles takes 4 or 5 days 2000-2500 miles takes 5 or 6 days 2500-3000 miles takes 6 or 7 days Depending on the distance, weather conditions and population centers it could be a few days or weeks until a vehicle reaches its destination. The carriers usually estimate about 10 days on coast to coast trips, but they frequently arrive earlier.

  • Can I Put Stuff In My Car When I Ship It?

    Yes and no. The strict interpretation is no, you can’t ship items inside your vehicle. The reality is that almost all carriers look the other way on items that weigh less than 100 pounds, roughly the equivalent of 2 suitcases. We recommend placing any additional items in the trunk and out of sight. The U.S. Transportation Law states that a carrier can be fined $10,000 for hauling household items in the vehicle, but it’s rarely enforced. However, the drivers do estimate the weight of each vehicle that they carry and don’t want problems at weight scales. So they must keep the personal items to a minimum. Some drivers will accept a tip ($50-$250) for hauling extra stuff, but some won’t. Rule of thumb, don’t take advantage.

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Tips For Shipping A Car Across Country

Tips For Shipping A Car Across Country

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Tips For Shipping A Car Across Country

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The best tips for shipping a car across country will save you time, money and aggravation. Like most everything else of consequence, careful planning will keep you out of trouble. You should approach shipping a car like you would your travel itinerary, mapping out each step in the process and anticipating contingencies.

Key Takeaways: 

  • You want the most current auto transport pricing. So book your order no sooner than 3 weeks before you want it delivered.
  • The actual transit time on the road is about one day for every 500 miles distance, plus one or two days for carrier loading and unloading. Most cross-country vehicle shipments take 7-10 days, sometimes longer.
  • You are competing with other customers for space on a car transport carrier. The highest paying orders ship first regardless of when the order is placed.

In This Blog Article:

In this blog article, Direct Express Auto Transport shares our expertise, honed over 20 years experience as a leading vehicle transport company, to inform you on what it takes to successfully ship a car across the country.

How Many People Are Shipping A Car Across Country?

Cross country car shipping is something people will do only once or twice in their lifetime, and many not at all. For whatever reason, frequent moves, collecting cars or buying and selling vehicles as a business venture, there are people who ship cars on a regular basis. But they are the minority.

Direct Express Auto Transport researched recent New Jersey vehicle shipments on a popular carrier load board, and found only 14% were shipping a car across country, over 2,000 miles. 

However, the same research for California vehicle shipments revealed that 51% were shipping a car cross country (over 2,000 miles). It makes sense because there are so many more states with higher populations nearer New Jersey than California. On any given day, there are several thousand vehicles shipping across country, and during peak periods it can rise to over ten thousand vehicles.


Best Tips For Shipping A Car Across Country

  • Book your order no sooner than 3 weeks before you want it delivered.

Why? Because you want only current market pricing. Booking too early is often a mistake because auto transport costs change every month. Book your order at too low a price and your order may struggle to ship. 

  • Book your order no later than 2 weeks before you want it delivered.

Why? Because it takes several days in transit to ship your car across the country. But it may also take several days, especially if you opted for the lowest Standard Rate and did not select Expedited Rate, to even find or assign a carrier to haul your vehicle. 

  • Remember that you are competing with other customers for space on a car transport carrier. You have not reserved a spot on a carrier even if booking early. Highest paying orders ship first regardless of when the order is placed. 

Why? Customers place orders with auto transport brokers, who then communicate with vehicle shipping carriers. The carriers have no idea and do not concern themselves with when a customer booked an order, nor how long they have been waiting to ship. Carriers choose the highest paying orders. Period. 

  • Plan on a coast to coast vehicle shipment taking 8-10 days on the road. Also plan on a broker taking 1-8 days to find a carrier to transport your vehicle. 
  1. The fastest time frame might be around 9 days start to finish.
  2. It is not unusual for the time frame to be around 18 days start to finish. 
  3. Most orders are somewhere between 9 and 18 days from start to finish.
  4. Adding money by selecting either the Expedited or Rush rate service usually makes the experience go faster and smoother.

  • Sometimes nothing works to get an order shipped in a timely fashion. Or at all. Here’s why:

  1. Because either the origin or destination location is very remote and no carrier is planning on making that run. 

  2. Because the vehicle is too big and intrudes on a second or even third space and there isn’t enough money to compensate the carrier.
  3. Because sometimes the customer booked way too early at too low a price for the current market. 
  4. Because sometimes the broker made a mistake in pricing, and set the order too low, below current market rates. 
  5. Because sometimes the vehicle is non-running and the carriers are so busy with plenty of running cars that they don’t want to hassle with it. 
  6. Because there is something unusual or too difficult with the vehicle, such as extremely low ground clearance (4 inches or less) and should go Enclosed Transport, not Open-Air Carrier. 
  7. Or is extremely old and might fall apart on the road. 
  8. Or is extremely expensive and the carrier is afraid of the liability. 
  • Have a backup contact at either the origin or destination.

Why? Because shipping a car from yourself to yourself is extremely difficult. Everything has to go perfect for it to work. And the word “perfect” is rarely applied to the unscientific auto transport industry. Having a backup contact at either end helps alleviate stress for everybody. 

  • Speaking of tips, the carrier driver transporting your car will do far more for you than any waiter in a restaurant, whom you probably tip nicely. A car transport driver who takes good care of your vehicle probably deserves a $50-$100 tip, don’t you think?

What Method Do You Ship A Car Coast to Coast?

There are five methods for shipping a car across country, or coast to coast. But really, only two that are popular. The other three are simply possibilities.

By far, the two most popular car shipping methods are by truck – Open Carrier and Enclosed Carrier.

  • Open Car Transport Trucks / Over 95% of all vehicle shipping is done by Open-Air Carrier. The same kind of trucks you see on the highway delivering new vehicles to dealerships. It is relatively safe, which is why car manufacturers use it, and also a cheap and reliable method. 
  • Enclosed Car Transport Trucks / About 3% of all vehicle shipping are done in an Enclosed Carrier. The beauty of that is the protection it affords from inclement weather, storms, hail, dirt and so on. Expensive vehicles or collector cars often use Enclosed Carrier. It is about 35-50% more costly than Open Carrier.
  • Rail Vehicle Shipping / A very small percentage of people ship their car by rail. Think of it as snail mail. It often takes the better part of a month to drop off a car at a rail station for across country car shipping. It is a very cheap method, but can be frustrating for a customer logistically. We don’t recommend it for the general public, but it can be a good economical decision for a business with a fleet of cars.
  • Ocean Car Shipping / Like rail vehicle shipping, ocean car shipping can be an affordable method, but it too can take a long time. If shipping a car to or from Hawaii or Alaska, it makes plenty of sense. Here’s a good tip for a Hawaiian car shipper, Matson

Air Auto Shipping / It probably is not on your radar because the cost of it is so over the top, but some people actually fly their car across country. Must be nice to have the bucks to do that, right? For the general public, it’s hardly worth mentioning.


What Do 5 Car Shipping Methods Cost?

A good example would be Los Angeles, California to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, because both those cities have all five elements available: Open-Air Carrier, Enclosed Car Transport, Rail Vehicle Shipping, a port for Ocean Shipping, and finally a major airport for flying a vehicle. 

Here is the average price for all five car shipping methods:

  • Open Car Transport Trucks / $1,494 total cost 
  • Enclosed Car Transport Trucks / $2,299 total cost 
  • Rail Vehicle Shipping / A very small percentage of people ship their car by rail. Think of it as snail mail. It often takes the better part of a month to drop off a car at a rail station for across country car shipping. It is a very cheap method, but can be frustrating for a customer logistically. We don’t recommend it for the general public, but it can be a good economical decision for a business with a fleet of cars.
  • Ocean Car Shipping / $3,091 total cost / Takes two steps Philadelphia to Honolulu: $1,494 Open-Air Carrier Philadelphia to L.A.. Plus $1,597 Los Angeles to Honolulu, Hawaiian car shipper, Matson.
  • Air Auto Shipping / $5,000 total cost

The Time It Takes To Ship A Car Across The USA?

Waiting for a carrier assignment can sometimes take as long or longer than the actual car shipment. Adding additional sums will likely cut down on the wait time for a carrier. Here is an average: 

Car Shipping Across Country / 3,000 miles

  • 1-8 days for your broker to assign a carrier
  • 2 days for carrier pick up
  • 1 day for carrier to load all his vehicles
  • 7-9 days in transit / on the road
  • 1 day for carrier to unload all his vehicles

Total 10-21 days from start to finish for an average vehicle shipment order. Includes everything.


Prepare Your Vehicle For Shipping

Before your car is shipped, it’s a good idea to clean it thoroughly. It will not only make your vehicle look better, but it will also help to identify any existing damage that may need attention. When cleaning your car, please take photos of any scratches, dents, or other imperfections so you can document their existence before shipping.

Remove Personal Items From Your Car

Remove personal items from your car before it is shipped, including GPS devices, cell phones, and other things you wouldn’t want to leave in your vehicle during transit. 

Additionally, remove any after-market additions, such as spoilers or roof racks, as they can quickly become damaged during transit. 

Do not keep any valuable items in your vehicle. Remember that the carrier is responsible only for your car, not for any additional items you have confined to your trunk. Rarely is anything stolen during car transport, but why tempt?

Secure Loose Parts On the Vehicle

Before vehicle shipping, secure any loose parts on your car. That includes items like antennas, hood ornaments, and mirrors. 

Provide Detailed Vehicle & Contact Information

When preparing for car shipping, it’s crucial to provide your car shipping company with detailed information about your car. That includes information about its make, model, and year, as well as its current condition. Additionally, be sure to provide the company with information about your pick-up and delivery locations and your desired shipping dates.

Only A Quarter Tank Of Gas

Carriers prefer only about a quarter tank of gas in the vehicle, so it’s good to have that in mind upon placing your order. The fuel in your tank is unnecessary extra weight, and too much might spill onto other vehicles.

Vehicle Shipping Contacts Arranged

If you can’t be present at either end of the car shipment, please designate someone else to inspect the vehicle with the driver. 

Disable Alarms and Security Systems

Before shipping your car, disable any alarms and security systems. That will prevent the alarm from sounding during transport and causing a disturbance.

Check Your Vehicle’s Other Fluids

Check your car’s fluids, such as oil and coolant, to ensure they are at the proper levels. If the levels are low, add more liquid to ensure your car runs smoothly during transport.

Check Your Tires

Check the tires on your car to ensure they have the proper air pressure and are in good condition. If the tires are too worn or damaged, replace them before shipping. Loading a car with low air pressure or flat tires is very difficult.


The Bottom Line On Shipping A Car Across Country

  • You want the most current vehicle transport market pricing. Booking your order no sooner than 3 weeks before you want it delivered keeps you from having too low a quote, or on the other hand, from paying too high a price.
  • The actual transit time on the road is about one day for every 500 miles distance, plus one or two days for carrier loading and unloading. Most cross-country vehicle shipments take 7-10 days, sometimes longer. A good average is 14 days, or 2 weeks.
  • Car shipping is not first come, first serve. You are actually competing with other customers for space on an auto transport carrier. The highest paying orders will undoubtedly ship first regardless of when the order is placed. When in doubt, add a little more.

Car Transport Cost: FAQ

  • Should You Ship Your Car Open or Enclosed?

    About 97% of all vehicle shipments are shipped on an Open Trailer. It’s proven to be a very safe method with statistically very few problems. You may notice new cars being delivered to dealerships in an open trailer, and that’s because it’s safe. If you have a collector car or really expensive automobile, say around $75,000 or more, then we recommend shipping it in an Enclosed Trailer. Expect to pay about 33-50% more for an Enclosed transport. Our auto shipping costs calculator automatically adds the extra enclosed car transport estimate to your quote, so you can experiment with the quotes if you like.
  • How Long Will It Take To Pick Up My Vehicle?

    Over 90% of our orders ship inside of one week. That could be anywhere from 1 to 7 days. Most of the U.S. population lives in a major metropolitan area and is shipping to another well populated area, and that makes a big difference. Cars usually ship in a very regular manner, almost half within just a few days.

    If either your origination or destination locations are away from population centers, in other words, in a remote area, then you might consider meeting a driver in a nearby big city or town to increase your chances of shipping timely. Or adding money to the carrier fee may entice a carrier. Remember, anyone you choose can serve as your point of contact, which takes the stress out of shipping your vehicle.

  • How Do I Prepare My Vehicle For Shipment?

    Clean out your vehicle of all loose items as much as possible. Leave nothing of value in the vehicle. It’s very rare that any items are stolen during transport, but we recommend extra caution to prevent loss.

    Keep extra items as previously discussed to a minimum and place in the trunk or out of sight. Have only about a quarter tank of gasoline. Give the auto transport carrier a set of keys and advise them of any special instructions for your vehicle, like difficulty starting, steering, braking, etc.

    Driver Consideration: Being a truck driver can be a thankless job. They work long hours and are away from their families for weeks at a time. Please be friendly and considerate to our drivers, and they will treat you in the same manner.

  • How Are Car Shipping Quotes Calculated?

    The first factor used to calculate car shipping cost is the transport distance. Next are the length, height and weight of the vehicle, followed by running condition and type of trailer (Open or Enclosed). Finally, seasonal fluctuations may impact the overall cost.

  • Non-Running Vehicles Cost More

    Maneuvering non-operational vehicles on and off a car transport trailer is a big challenge. Car shipping companies much prefer operational (running) vehicles because it gives them an easier option to reposition their entire load. Non-running vehicles take considerably more time to get on and off the trailer. So the car shipping quote must reflect the higher cost. Many auto transporters don’t have a winch and cannot accommodate non-running vehicles. That is one reason it takes longer on average to ship non-operational vehicles. Fewer do it. If at all possible, fixing your vehicle before trying to ship it will save on the non-running car transport cost, and make the process go faster.

  • How Long Does It Take To Deliver My Vehicle?

    Delivering is final step in the process, and also the simplest part. Once your vehicle has been assigned and picked up, not too much can go wrong. Once the vehicle is picked up, you can estimate that it will take roughly 1 day of transit time for every 500 miles distance. Delivery Time Estimate Guide 100-500 miles takes 1 or 2 days 500-1000 miles takes 2 or 3 days 1000-1500 miles takes 3 or 4 days 1500-2000 miles takes 4 or 5 days 2000-2500 miles takes 5 or 6 days 2500-3000 miles takes 6 or 7 days Depending on the distance, weather conditions and population centers it could be a few days or weeks until a vehicle reaches its destination. The carriers usually estimate about 10 days on coast to coast trips, but they frequently arrive earlier.

  • Can I Put Stuff In My Car When I Ship It?

    Yes and no. The strict interpretation is no, you can’t ship items inside your vehicle. The reality is that almost all carriers look the other way on items that weigh less than 100 pounds, roughly the equivalent of 2 suitcases. We recommend placing any additional items in the trunk and out of sight. The U.S. Transportation Law states that a carrier can be fined $10,000 for hauling household items in the vehicle, but it’s rarely enforced. However, the drivers do estimate the weight of each vehicle that they carry and don’t want problems at weight scales. So they must keep the personal items to a minimum. Some drivers will accept a tip ($50-$250) for hauling extra stuff, but some won’t. Rule of thumb, don’t take advantage.

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In the auto transport industry, it is not who gets in line first, but rather, who is paying the most on the route with a similar sized vehicle? Like everybody else, car transport carriers are running a business and seek to maximize profit, and they cater to the bottom line. Like it or not, every customer is competing for space on a car shipping trailer. There is such a thing as cheap auto shipping, but only if there is nobody else paying more nearby. 

Key Takeaways:

  • How long it takes to ship a car has mostly to do with price. The carrier fee is paramount, with vehicles shipping faster the higher the price. 
  • The actual transit time on the road is about one day for every 500 miles distance, plus one or two days for carrier loading and unloading. 
  • The car shipping price affects how many days it takes to secure a carrier, then add a few days after assignment for the actual pick up.

In This Blog Article:

In this blog article, Direct Express Auto Transport shares our expertise, honed over 20 years experience as a leading car shipping company, to inform you on what it takes to transport a car successfully.

How Long Does Car Shipping Take?

Step one is the right price to get assigned a carrier. It can make a big difference. Generally speaking, auto transport brokers do not know upon receiving an order, which of the nearly 10,000 car transport carriers will be shipping the vehicle. Broker experience and ethics are important when it comes to proper market pricing of vehicles. 

How long car shipping takes starts with the right price in order to get the customer vehicle assigned to a carrier. Priced right and carrier assignment can happen quickly, as in a day or two, or at minimum a few days. Priced too cheap and the customer may wait a week or even longer to be assigned a carrier. 


How Long Does It Take For The Car Transport Carrier Pick Up?

The good news is that once a car transport carrier has been assigned to ship your vehicle, things usually happen quickly. Expect one of the following after assignment:

  1. Most carriers pick up the vehicle one day after assignment..
  2. Sometimes carriers pick up the vehicle in two days.
  3. Sometimes carriers pick up the vehicle the same day as assigned.
  4. Occasionally, carriers pick up the vehicle in three days.
  5. Rarely do carriers pick up the vehicle in four days or more after being assigned.

How Long Does Car Shipping Transit Take?

A single auto transport driver will typically traverse about 500 miles per day. So how far is your vehicle shipment? Do the math and add one or two days for the carrier driver loading and unloading at either end. Here are a few examples, or scenarios, and see if any closely resemble your situation.

Miles

Route

Trailer

Load/Unload

In Transit

Total Days

284

Chi – Det

3-car

1 day

1 day

2 days

754

SF – Pho

5-car

1 day

2 days

3 days

1211

Cin – San A

7-car

2 days

3 days

5 days

1851

Bos – Hou

9-car

2 days

4 days

6 days

2530

Mia – LV

10-car

2 days

5 days

7 days

2716

LA – Phil

10-car

2 days

6 days

8 days

3274

Sea – Ft L

11-car

2 days

7 days

9 days

We are assuming, of course, that there are no hiccups. That everything goes smoothly.

The Car Shipping Carrier Fee Is The #1 Key Factor

Waiting for a carrier assignment can take as long or longer than the actual car shipment. Think of walking, jogging, or running. Here are three vehicle shipment pricing scenarios for an average 1,500 mile route.

Cheap Auto Transport / Low Pricing

  • 7 days for broker to assign a carrier
  • 2 days for carrier pick up
  • 1 day for carrier to load all his vehicles
  • 3 days in transit / on the road
  • 1 day for carrier to unload all his vehicles

Total 14 days from start to finish for Cheap Auto Transport.

Expedited Car Shipping / $100-$200 Additional

  • 3 days for broker to assign a carrier
  • 2 days for carrier pick up
  • 1 day for carrier to load all his vehicles
  • 3 days in transit / on the road
  • 1 day for carrier to unload all his vehicles

Total 10 days from start to finish for Expedited Car Shipping.

Rush Vehicle Shipping / $300-$400 Additional

  • 1 days for broker to assign a carrier
  • 2 days for carrier pick up
  • 1 day for carrier to load all his vehicles
  • 3 days in transit / on the road
  • 1 day for carrier to unload all his vehicles

Total 8 days from start to finish for Rush Vehicle Shipping.

The extra money on the carrier fee hastens the search for assignment. It shortens the wait for assignment, which is really the only part of the car shipping process that can be speeded up. Every other aspect is what it is. You can’t speed up the loading or unloading. The number of days on the road is governed by the FMCSA. The drivers cannot legally go faster in transit. 

That leaves only the time it takes for a broker to find a carrier to assign. Money has a lot to do with the speed of that.


Other Factors That Affect How Long It Takes To Ship A Car

There are other things that may affect how long it takes to ship a car. While the carrier fee, or money, is paramount, here are other considerations.

Car Shipping Route

The unpopularity of a car shipping route can affect the number of days it takes to assign a driver. Think of it this way:

  • Fast Popular Route: Detroit to Dallas
  • Medium Route: Lansing to Dallas
  • Slower Route: Lansing to Lubbock
  • Extremely Slow Route: Cadillac, MI to Lubbock

Involving a rural location on either end of the vehicle shipment will likely slow things down. The remedy is to add more money to entice a carrier. Patience becomes important.

Type of Vehicle

Sedans ship faster than SUVs, which ship faster than Pick-Up Trucks

Smaller SUVs ship faster than big SUVs. 

And smaller Pick-Up Trucks ship faster than big Pick-Up Trucks.

Carrier Driver Hours of Operation

The Department of Transportation correctly keeps drivers safer, and the public too. We share the road with truck drivers, and we all need them to get plenty of rest. No nodding off on the road. Here are the FMCSA rules.

Seasonality

How long it takes to ship a car is also affected by the time of year, the seasons. In the northern states and Rocky Mountains, the warmer weather months are far easier to car ship than in the winter months. In the winter, in the north, count on it taking longer regardless of the carrier fee.

Stormy Weather

Bad weather will slow car shipments down. Especially hurricanes. Icy conditions in southern states will cause havoc as they are simply not used to it. Tornadoes and arctic storms will also slow things. 

In recent years, global climate change that causes huge fires in the western states will derail car shipping schedules.


The Bottom Line On How Long It Takes To Ship a Car

Shipping a car is not like overnighting a package. It is not nearly as predictable. About the only thing a customer can do is reduce the wait time for a carrier assignment, because everything else is on autopilot. To make vehicle shipments go faster is simple, just add money.

Car Transport Cost: FAQ

  • Should You Ship Your Car Open or Enclosed?

    About 97% of all vehicle shipments are shipped on an Open Trailer. It’s proven to be a very safe method with statistically very few problems. You may notice new cars being delivered to dealerships in an open trailer, and that’s because it’s safe. If you have a collector car or really expensive automobile, say around $75,000 or more, then we recommend shipping it in an Enclosed Trailer. Expect to pay about 33-50% more for an Enclosed transport. Our auto shipping costs calculator automatically adds the extra enclosed car transport estimate to your quote, so you can experiment with the quotes if you like.
  • How Long Will It Take To Pick Up My Vehicle?

    Over 90% of our orders ship inside of one week. That could be anywhere from 1 to 7 days. Most of the U.S. population lives in a major metropolitan area and is shipping to another well populated area, and that makes a big difference. Cars usually ship in a very regular manner, almost half within just a few days.

    If either your origination or destination locations are away from population centers, in other words, in a remote area, then you might consider meeting a driver in a nearby big city or town to increase your chances of shipping timely. Or adding money to the carrier fee may entice a carrier. Remember, anyone you choose can serve as your point of contact, which takes the stress out of shipping your vehicle.

  • How Do I Prepare My Vehicle For Shipment?

    Clean out your vehicle of all loose items as much as possible. Leave nothing of value in the vehicle. It’s very rare that any items are stolen during transport, but we recommend extra caution to prevent loss.

    Keep extra items as previously discussed to a minimum and place in the trunk or out of sight. Have only about a quarter tank of gasoline. Give the auto transport carrier a set of keys and advise them of any special instructions for your vehicle, like difficulty starting, steering, braking, etc.

    Driver Consideration: Being a truck driver can be a thankless job. They work long hours and are away from their families for weeks at a time. Please be friendly and considerate to our drivers, and they will treat you in the same manner.

  • How Are Car Shipping Quotes Calculated?

    The first factor used to calculate car shipping cost is the transport distance. Next are the length, height and weight of the vehicle, followed by running condition and type of trailer (Open or Enclosed). Finally, seasonal fluctuations may impact the overall cost.

  • Non-Running Vehicles Cost More

    Maneuvering non-operational vehicles on and off a car transport trailer is a big challenge. Car shipping companies much prefer operational (running) vehicles because it gives them an easier option to reposition their entire load. Non-running vehicles take considerably more time to get on and off the trailer. So the car shipping quote must reflect the higher cost. Many auto transporters don’t have a winch and cannot accommodate non-running vehicles. That is one reason it takes longer on average to ship non-operational vehicles. Fewer do it. If at all possible, fixing your vehicle before trying to ship it will save on the non-running car transport cost, and make the process go faster.

  • How Long Does It Take To Deliver My Vehicle?

    Delivering is final step in the process, and also the simplest part. Once your vehicle has been assigned and picked up, not too much can go wrong. Once the vehicle is picked up, you can estimate that it will take roughly 1 day of transit time for every 500 miles distance. Delivery Time Estimate Guide 100-500 miles takes 1 or 2 days 500-1000 miles takes 2 or 3 days 1000-1500 miles takes 3 or 4 days 1500-2000 miles takes 4 or 5 days 2000-2500 miles takes 5 or 6 days 2500-3000 miles takes 6 or 7 days Depending on the distance, weather conditions and population centers it could be a few days or weeks until a vehicle reaches its destination. The carriers usually estimate about 10 days on coast to coast trips, but they frequently arrive earlier.

  • Can I Put Stuff In My Car When I Ship It?

    Yes and no. The strict interpretation is no, you can’t ship items inside your vehicle. The reality is that almost all carriers look the other way on items that weigh less than 100 pounds, roughly the equivalent of 2 suitcases. We recommend placing any additional items in the trunk and out of sight. The U.S. Transportation Law states that a carrier can be fined $10,000 for hauling household items in the vehicle, but it’s rarely enforced. However, the drivers do estimate the weight of each vehicle that they carry and don’t want problems at weight scales. So they must keep the personal items to a minimum. Some drivers will accept a tip ($50-$250) for hauling extra stuff, but some won’t. Rule of thumb, don’t take advantage.

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How Much Is Car Transport Cost Per Mile?

How Much Is Car Transport Cost Per Mile?

Each year, countless cars are shipped throughout America on auto transport carriers that you might not even notice on the highway. But how much is car transport per mile? Is it worth it?

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How Much Is Car Transport Cost Per Mile?

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Each year, countless cars are shipped throughout America on auto transport carriers that you might not even notice on the highway. But how much is car transport per mile? Is it worth it?

Many of the vehicles being transported are brand new and headed to auto dealerships, while a significant portion are individuals like you and me moving personal vehicles. Surprisingly, the cost of car shipping is not as high as one might think. 

Direct Express Auto Transport meticulously analyzed data from an industry load board to ascertain the cost per mile for car shipping. Our research involved studying numerous vehicle shipments, including those of our competitors. 

With over two decades of experience in the auto shipping sector, we have a keen eye for critical insights within the data. We share that in this article.

Key Takeaways: 

  • The farther the distance, the cheaper the car transport cost per mile. 
  • Enclosed Transport is approximately 33% more than Open-Air.
  • Other factors affect the price of car transport are the length and weight of the vehicle.
  • Operational condition, as in running or not, and seasonality affect car transport rates.

In This Blog Article:

Car Transport Cost

We studied thousands of marketplace vehicle shipments on the number one industry load board for auto transport brokers and car transport carriers. The information on car transport cost per mile is not widely accessible to the public. We have conducted thorough research and are pleased to present our findings in this article.

The Central Dispatch load board excels at providing accurate reports on the types of vehicles that are moving successfully along various routes and the corresponding price per mile. Rest assured, you can rely on the validity of the research data provided. 


Compare Average Car Transport Rates by Distance

  • The car transport route distance is the number one factor when determining the price or rate. 
  • While the cost of car transport per mile is lower the farther the distance, the total price is still cheaper for shorter distances. You would expect that. 
  • What is a tad surprising is that the disparity between shorter and longer distances are not as great as you might have imagined. 
  • Every 500 miles means another day on the road for a car transport driver. And every day matters because it adds to the total carrier expense on the route. 

That is why our study of the car transport industry breaks down the average cost of a car transport per mile in increments of 500 miles. 

When considering the vehicle type, an example is provided, and it is specified whether the shipment will be utilizing Open-Air Transport or Enclosed Transport.


500 Miles / Average Car Transport Cost Per Mile

1-2 Days In Transit Vehicle / Type Carrier Type Total Cost Cost per Mile
500 miles Nissan Altima / Car OPEN-AIR $700 $1.40
500 miles Nissan Altima / Car ENCLOSED $858 $1.72
500 miles Mazda CX-5 / SUV OPEN-AIR $750 $1.50
500 miles Mazda CX-5 / SUV ENCLOSED $925 $1.85
500 miles Ford F-150 / Pickup Truck OPEN-AIR $800 $1.60
500 miles Ford F-150 / Pickup Truck ENCLOSED $994 $1.99

500 Miles Data Highlights: A car (sedan) is generally shorter in length, lower in height, and lighter in weight than an SUV or Pickup Truck. So it will fit more easily on a car transport carrier and is therefore cheaper to ship. 


1000 Miles / Average Car Transport Cost Per Mile

2-3 Days In Transit Vehicle / Type Carrier Type Total Cost Cost per Mile
1000 miles Hyundai Sonata / Car OPEN-AIR $850 $0.85
1000 miles Hyundai Sonata / Car ENCLOSED $1060 $1.06
1000 miles Kia Sportage / SUV OPEN-AIR $900 $0.90
1000 miles Kia Sportage / SUV ENCLOSED $1128 $1.13
1000 miles GMC Sierra 1500 / Pickup Truck OPEN-AIR $950 $0.95
1000 miles GMC Sierra 1500` / Pickup Truck ENCLOSED $1195 $1.20

1000 Miles Data Highlights: Our research shows that for only $150 to $200 more on 1000 mile routes, you can ship your vehicle double the distance. Notice the nominal difference in total car transport cost between 500 miles and that of 1000 miles. That’s remarkable.


1500 Miles / Average Car Transport Cost Per Mile

3-4 Days In Transit Vehicle / Type Carrier Type Total Cost Cost per Mile
1500 miles Honda Accord / Car OPEN-AIR $1000 $0.67
1500 miles Honda Accord / Car ENCLOSED $1263 $0.84
1500 miles Acura MDX / SUV OPEN-AIR $1050 $0.70
1500 miles Acura MDX / SUV ENCLOSED $1330 $0.89
1500 miles Ram 1500 / Pickup Truck OPEN-AIR $1100 $0.73
1500 miles Ram 1500 / Pickup Truck ENCLOSED $1398 $0.93

1500 Miles Data Highlights: Our research shows that a customer saves roughly 22% on the average car transport cost per mile vs. the 1000 mile rate.


2000 Miles / Average Car Transport Cost Per Mile

4-5 Days In Transit Vehicle / Type Carrier Type Total Cost Cost per Mile
2000 miles Toyota Camry / Car OPEN-AIR $1150 $0.58
2000 miles Toyota Camry / Car ENCLOSED $1465 $0.73
2000 miles Lexus RX-350 / SUV OPEN-AIR $1250 $0.63
2000 miles Lexus RX-350 / SUV ENCLOSED $1600 $0.80
2000 miles Toyota Tundra / Pickup Truck OPEN-AIR $1350 $0.68
2000 miles Toyota Tundra / Pickup Truck ENCLOSED $1735 $0.87

2000 Miles Data Highlights: Our research shows that a customer saves another 10-15% on the average car transport cost per mile vs. the 1500 mile rate. The cost per mile steadily goes down the farther the distance.


2500 Miles / Average Car Transport Cost Per Mile

5-6 Days In Transit Vehicle / Type Carrier Type Total Cost Cost per Mile
2500 miles Subaru Legacy / Car OPEN-AIR $1300 $0.52
2500 miles Subaru Legacy / Car ENCLOSED $1650 $0.66
2500 miles BMW X5 / SUV OPEN-AIR $1450 $0.58
2500 miles BMW X5 / SUV ENCLOSED $1853 $0.74
2500 miles Nissan Titan / Pickup Truck OPEN-AIR $1600 $0.64
2500 miles Nissan Titan / Pickup Truck ENCLOSED $2055 $0.82

2500 Miles Data Highlights: Our research shows that a customer saves almost another 10% on the average car transport cost per mile vs the 2000 mile rate. When you consider the cost of gasoline for 2500 miles, hotels for five nights, dining out for six days, and bar tabs along the way, it is probably cheaper to ship your car rather than drive it.


3000 Miles / Average Car Transport Cost Per Mile

6-7 Days In Transit Vehicle / Type Carrier Type Total Cost Cost per Mile
3000 miles Mercedes Benz E-Class / Car OPEN-AIR $1400 $0.47
3000 miles Mercedes Benz E-Class / Car ENCLOSED $1785 $0.60
3000 miles Jeep Grand Cherokee / SUV OPEN-AIR $1500 $0.50
3000 miles Jeep Grand Cherokee / SUV ENCLOSED $1920 $0.64
3000 miles Chevrolet Silverado 1500 / Pickup Truck OPEN-AIR $1700 $0.60
3000 miles Chevrolet Silverado 1500 / Pickup Truck ENCLOSED $2190 $0.73

3000 Miles Data Highlights: Our research shows that the average car transport cost total is only twice as much to ship a car 3,000 miles ($1,400) as it is 500 miles ($700). Think about that. Your vehicle is going six times farther for just double the money. That is a very good deal.


Comparing Car Transport Prices by Vehicle Length & Weight

The table below sheds light on two key factors that greatly influence the cost of car transport per mile: Vehicle Length and Weight. Following the route distance, these variables are among the most significant in determining car shipping quotes. 

* Based on a 2,000 mile car transport route.

Vehicle Length Vehicle Weight Vehicle Example Vehicle Type Total Cost Cost per Mile
170 inches 2,765 lbs. Toyota Prius Car $1164 $0.58
192 inches 3,595 lbs. Toyota Camry Car $1189 $0.59
193 inches 4,750 lbs. Lexus RX450h SUV $1214 $0.61
209 inches 4,898 lbs. Ram 1500 Reg Cab Pickup Truck $1264 $0.63
229 inches 5,687 lbs. Ram 1500 Quad Cab Large Pickup $1429 $0.71
237 inches 6,964 lbs. Ram 2500 Crew Cab  X-Large Pickup $1659 $0.83
259 inches 8,017 lbs. Ram 3500 Crew Cab XX-Large Pickup $2324 $1.16

Key Points

  • Small Cars  /  At 170 inches and only 2,765 lbs, the Prius’ length offers a car transport carrier the chance to fit an oversized vehicle. That makes the Prius a very attractive vehicle to any dispatcher.
  • Average Sedan  /  At 192 inches and 3,595 lbs, the Camry is considered an average length and weight sedan. Perfect as a baseline barometer for auto shipping quotes.
  • Average Size SUV But Heavy  /  At 193 inches and 4,750 lbs, the RX450h SUV is almost identical in length to the Camry, which is great, but it weighs nearly 1,200 lbs more, which is going to cost the carrier extra to haul, hence the slightly higher price than the Camry.
  • Long Pickup  /  At 209 inches and 4,898 lbs, the Ram 1500 Regular Cab pickup truck weighs almost identical to the RX450h SUV, but it is 16 inches longer, which may force a dispatcher to find a shorter vehicle to pair with it. When a vehicle is over 200 inches, the possibility increases that it may limit the number of vehicles that will fit on the carrier. Hence, a little higher price.
  • Even Longer & Heavier Pickup  /  At 229 inches and 5,697 lbs, the Ram 1500 Quad Cab Pickup Truck is 20 inches longer and 800 lbs heavier than the Regular Cab, which will likely limit the number of vehicles that can be amalgamated.
  • Huge Pickup Truck  /  At 237 inches and 6,964 lbs, the Ram 2500 Crew Cab is nearly twice the weight as the Camry and 45 inches longer. The car shipping price is 50% higher than the Camry, probably should be even greater, but it is still possible to fit it and nine other vehicles. But just barely.
  • Enormous Pickup Truck  /  At 259 inches and 8,017 lbs, the Ram 3500 Crew Cab has almost certainly taken two spots on the carrier trailer, eliminating the possibility of fitting ten cars, and therefore the customer should pay for two spots. The car transport cost reflects that reality.

What Affects The Cost Of Car Transport Services?

The pricing for car transport services is determined by several factors, such as distance, vehicle type, and preferred delivery options like standard, expedited, or rush service.

In terms of car transport trailer type, choosing open car transport proves to be more cost-effective compared to enclosed car transport. Similarly, shorter distances for shipping cars are more economical than hauling longer distances.

Other factors that can affect the cost of auto shipping include the time of year, and condition of your vehicle, i.e. whether it is operable or not.


Vehicle Shipping Costs: The Bottom Line

In order, here are the car transport cost biggest factors:

Route Distance

How far your vehicle ships is the top car transport price factor.

Enclosed Transport vs. Open Transport

Shipping your vehicle enclosed over open is the second biggest car shipping rate factor.

Vehicle Length

As the length of your vehicle stretches over 200 inches and longer, you can expect the auto transport cost to increase anywhere from a little to double.

Vehicle Weight

The truck must get through the highway weight scales. There is a limit. As the weight of your vehicle increases over 4,000 lbs and heavier, you can expect the auto shipping rate to increase anywhere from a little to double.

Operational Condition

Wrestling a non-running vehicle on and off an auto transport trailer is no easy task, especially without a wench. The hassle will likely cost you anywhere from $150 to $300 more than a properly running vehicle that also brakes and steers.

Seasonality

The time of year that you are shipping your car will likely affect the vehicle transport price. 

Car Transport Cost: FAQ

  • Should You Ship Your Car Open or Enclosed?

    About 97% of all vehicle shipments are shipped on an Open Trailer. It’s proven to be a very safe method with statistically very few problems. You may notice new cars being delivered to dealerships in an open trailer, and that’s because it’s safe. If you have a collector car or really expensive automobile, say around $75,000 or more, then we recommend shipping it in an Enclosed Trailer. Expect to pay about 33-50% more for an Enclosed transport. Our auto shipping costs calculator automatically adds the extra enclosed car transport estimate to your quote, so you can experiment with the quotes if you like.
  • How Long Will It Take To Pick Up My Vehicle?

    Over 90% of our orders ship inside of one week. That could be anywhere from 1 to 7 days. Most of the U.S. population lives in a major metropolitan area and is shipping to another well populated area, and that makes a big difference. Cars usually ship in a very regular manner, almost half within just a few days.

    If either your origination or destination locations are away from population centers, in other words, in a remote area, then you might consider meeting a driver in a nearby big city or town to increase your chances of shipping timely. Or adding money to the carrier fee may entice a carrier. Remember, anyone you choose can serve as your point of contact, which takes the stress out of shipping your vehicle.

  • How Do I Prepare My Vehicle For Shipment?

    Clean out your vehicle of all loose items as much as possible. Leave nothing of value in the vehicle. It’s very rare that any items are stolen during transport, but we recommend extra caution to prevent loss.

    Keep extra items as previously discussed to a minimum and place in the trunk or out of sight. Have only about a quarter tank of gasoline. Give the auto transport carrier a set of keys and advise them of any special instructions for your vehicle, like difficulty starting, steering, braking, etc.

    Driver Consideration: Being a truck driver can be a thankless job. They work long hours and are away from their families for weeks at a time. Please be friendly and considerate to our drivers, and they will treat you in the same manner.

  • How Are Car Shipping Quotes Calculated?

    The first factor used to calculate car shipping cost is the transport distance. Next are the length, height and weight of the vehicle, followed by running condition and type of trailer (Open or Enclosed). Finally, seasonal fluctuations may impact the overall cost.

  • Non-Running Vehicles Cost More

    Maneuvering non-operational vehicles on and off a car transport trailer is a big challenge. Car shipping companies much prefer operational (running) vehicles because it gives them an easier option to reposition their entire load. Non-running vehicles take considerably more time to get on and off the trailer. So the car shipping quote must reflect the higher cost. Many auto transporters don’t have a winch and cannot accommodate non-running vehicles. That is one reason it takes longer on average to ship non-operational vehicles. Fewer do it. If at all possible, fixing your vehicle before trying to ship it will save on the non-running car transport cost, and make the process go faster.

  • How Long Does It Take To Deliver My Vehicle?

    Delivering is final step in the process, and also the simplest part. Once your vehicle has been assigned and picked up, not too much can go wrong. Once the vehicle is picked up, you can estimate that it will take roughly 1 day of transit time for every 500 miles distance. Delivery Time Estimate Guide 100-500 miles takes 1 or 2 days 500-1000 miles takes 2 or 3 days 1000-1500 miles takes 3 or 4 days 1500-2000 miles takes 4 or 5 days 2000-2500 miles takes 5 or 6 days 2500-3000 miles takes 6 or 7 days Depending on the distance, weather conditions and population centers it could be a few days or weeks until a vehicle reaches its destination. The carriers usually estimate about 10 days on coast to coast trips, but they frequently arrive earlier.

  • Can I Put Stuff In My Car When I Ship It?

    Yes and no. The strict interpretation is no, you can’t ship items inside your vehicle. The reality is that almost all carriers look the other way on items that weigh less than 100 pounds, roughly the equivalent of 2 suitcases. We recommend placing any additional items in the trunk and out of sight. The U.S. Transportation Law states that a carrier can be fined $10,000 for hauling household items in the vehicle, but it’s rarely enforced. However, the drivers do estimate the weight of each vehicle that they carry and don’t want problems at weight scales. So they must keep the personal items to a minimum. Some drivers will accept a tip ($50-$250) for hauling extra stuff, but some won’t. Rule of thumb, don’t take advantage.

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How Long Does Car Shipping Take From Start to Finish?

Transporting a car can be an overwhelming task, especially when you’re trying to move it across vast distances. Many aspects go into the timeline of delivery, like vehicle type, distance traveled and carrier preferences. In this comprehensive guide, we explore in-depth the details of car shipment and also provide advice on how best to reduce both the time and money associated with auto transport services. Keep reading to discover for yourself how long car shipping takes, and what elements affect car shipment fees? As well, learn how long it takes for the service provider to get your ride delivered safely.

Factors Affecting Car Shipping Time

1. Distance & Location

When deciding how long it will take to ship your car, one key component that must be taken into account is distance between pick-up and drop-off points. Generally, as this span increases, so too does transit time.

The time it takes for auto transport services to deliver your car will depend on where you live. Cities and highways that are close by can cut the shipping time. This is due to their proximity to major centers of transportation.

2. Carrier Type: Open vs. Enclosed

When it comes to shipping time, your selection of carrier will have an effect. Open carriers are most widely used and they can carry a number of cars at one time which decreases transit time. On contrary, enclosed carriers are meant for luxury, vintage or classic vehicles and may take more effort to arrange so this increases delivery duration.

3. Vehicle Type and Size

When it comes to getting your vehicle shipped, its size and shape can have an impact on transit time. Bigger vehicles such as trucks and SUVs require more space on a transport carrier; in turn increasing loading and unloading times. Moreover, high-end cars or automobiles with non-standard dimensions may necessitate specialized shipping solutions which result in longer transportation periods.

4. Seasonal Factors

When it comes to car shipping, seasonal fluctuations can have a considerable impact on timelines. During peak season, which usually falls between late spring and early fall, there is usually an uptick in demand for pick-up and delivery services that can lead to delays. Conversely, during off-peak periods, there may be fewer carriers on duty resulting in longer wait times as well.

5. Weather and Road Conditions

When it comes to car shipping, there are a multitude of external factors that can cause unwanted delays. Mother Nature’s fury in the form of snowstorms, torrential rain, and gale force winds can all hamper transportation progress. In addition to this, traffic congestions and road closures will also add extra waiting time for the delivery of your vehicle.

Car Shipping Cost: What Influences the Price?

1. Distance and Location

The cost of car shipping is largely determined by the distance between pick-up and drop-off points. Typically, farther distances result in a higher expense. Furthermore, locations that are considered to be remote or have limited access will likely incur an additional fee when it comes to vehicle transportation.

2. Vehicle Type and Size

When considering car shipping costs, it is important to factor in your vehicle’s size, type and weight. Bigger and heavier vehicles like SUVs or trucks will likely cost more due to their greater impact on a carrier’s fuel consumption and capacity. Furthermore, luxury and special cars may incur extra fees for requiring specialized transport.

3. Carrier Type: Open vs. Enclosed

When it comes to cost, open and enclosed carriers have different price structures when it comes to transporting cars. Open carriers are usually the more affordable option, as they can carry multiple vehicles at once. On the other hand, an enclosed carrier will cost more due to its specialized design for protecting luxury or specialty cars and its limit on how many vehicles it can hold.

4. Seasonal Factors

The cost of car shipping can be influenced by various seasonal factors. When the demand is at its highest during peak season, it can lead to increased prices. However, in off-peak season when demand is lower, you could potentially take advantage of this opportunity and negotiate more reasonable rates.

5. Expedited Shipping

Do you need your vehicle delivered in the shortest possible time? Expedited shipping is an option that can make this happen; however, it does come at a higher cost. This type of shipment will be given priority by the auto transport service over any other delivery.

Estimating Car Shipping Time: A Rule of Thumb

Bear in mind that this is an approximation; exact delivery times may differ.

1. The Time It Takes To Assign A Vehicle To A Carrier

Assigning a vehicle to a carrier depends on what? Money, folks. This is America. It’a always about money. Here are four points about assigning a vehicle to a carrier:

a) If the car shipping broker has adjusted the carrier fee too low, it might never get assigned. Too low and it won’t go.

b) There is such a thing as a basic standard rate for just about any route, and that too can vary route to route. The basic standard rate might take one or two days to get assigned, or maybe several days if there are higher carrier fee vehicles waiting nearby.

c) Adding anywhere from $50 to $200 to the carrier fee often results in a quick assignment, as in one to four days. It depends on the distance and other factors too, but expediting your order is a very good way to get fast service.

d) Adding anywhere from $200 to $500 will likely get car transport carriers to jump. Expect one or two days, on average, for rush priced orders to get assigned a carrier.

2. The Time It Takes To Pickup or Deliver A Vehicle

People forget about the time it takes to pickup or drop-off a vehicle. It can be as quick as 30 minutes, or take an hour or more. Sometimes the driver has to move other vehicles on his carrier to make room for yours. That takes time and skill. Every amalgamated carrier load is a mathematical puzzle with far more to it than meets the eye.

If a car carrier has ten vehicles to haul, it will take him a full day, sometimes two, to pick them all up. Then he has to do it all over again upon delivery. All of that jockeying around can add one to three additional days to the overall transit time.

3. The Actual Time On The Road In Transit

While it’s challenging to provide an exact delivery date, you can estimate the shipping time using a simple rule of thumb: divide the total mileage by 500. For example:

After Vehicle Pickup

250 miles / 1-3 days start to finish
500 miles / 1-3 days start to finish

750 miles / 2-4 days start to finish
1000 miles / 2-4 days start to finish

1250 miles / 3-5 days start to finish
1500 miles / 3-5 days start to finish

1750 miles / 4-6 days start to finish
2000 miles / 4-6 days start to finish

2250 miles / 5-8 days start to finish
2500 miles / 5-8 days start to finish

2750 miles / 6-9 days start to finish
3000 miles / 6-9 days start to finish

3250 miles / 7-10 days start to finish
3500 miles / 7-10 days start to finish

Federal regulations require the driver to take longer rest periods the more he drives in a week. And thank heavens for that. It is good for the driver and also the rest of us on the highway with him. 

Tips for Reducing Car Shipping Time and Cost

1. Plan Ahead

For optimal results, it is advisable to make an auto transport reservation at least two weeks before the delivery deadline. Doing so provides plenty of time for the carrier to find a driver going your way. This proactive strategy not just decreases transit time but also gives you an opportunity to reduce expenses related to car shipping.

2. Choose Open Transport

Are you considering transporting a vehicle in the near future? Then open transport may be your best bet; not only can it be more cost-effective, but also offer quicker shipping times. This is due to the fact that open carriers are much more prevalent and can accommodate multiple vehicles at once. Therefore, selecting open transport could very well help you save time and money.

3. Be Flexible with Pick-up and Drop-off Locations

For those living in rural areas, it can be a good idea to arrange to meet the driver near a prominent city or highway.

4. Avoid Guaranteed Delivery Dates

When selecting an auto transport service, it’s important to choose one that is honest and realistic. Companies offering a guaranteed delivery date should be avoided; a reliable company will provide you with an estimated delivery window instead.

Final Thoughts

The right planning and selection of an auto transport service is essential for controlling car shipping time and cost. With a combination of flexibility and the correct carrier, you can optimize both the duration of shipment as well as the expense associated with it. Proper research into the factors that influence cost and time can help ensure that you make informed decisions when selecting a transport provider.

The Original Car Shipping Quote Calculator

Direct Express Auto Transport originated the instant car shipping quote calculator in 2004. It is still the best, most sophisticated, reliable tool available anywhere online. We offer three options that we call tiers of car shipping estimates. The standard rate is the cheapest car shipping quote, but it may take longer. Use it if you are patient. The expedited car shipping rate is most recommended, and we have countless satisfied customers because the shipping process tends to go quicker. The rush rate is our highest level of car shipping service, and we have many customers who are glad they went with that method.

Last Minute Car Shipping: Tips and Tricks for Moving Your Vehicle Across the Country Quickly and Safely

When moving across the country, there are many things to consider. One of the most important decisions you’ll make is how to get your car to your new destination. If you’re short on time and need to move quickly, last-minute car shipping can be a lifesaver. But how do you ensure that your vehicle arrives safely and on time? In this article, we’ll share some tips and tricks for moving your car quickly and safely, even at the last minute. From choosing the right shipping company to preparing your vehicle for transport, we’ve got you covered. So whether you’re moving for a new job or need to relocate quickly, read on to learn how to get your car to your new destination quickly. 

Benefits of Last Minute Car Shipping

When you’re moving across the country, there are many things to consider. One of the biggest benefits of last-minute car shipping is saving you time and hassle. Instead of driving your car across the country, you can have it shipped to your new destination, which can be a huge relief.

Another benefit of last-minute car shipping is that it can be more cost-effective than driving your car. Driving your car across the country can be expensive when you factor in the cost of gas, food, and lodging. Short notice car shipping is often more affordable than driving, especially if you choose a reputable shipping company like Direct Express Auto Transport.

Finally, last-minute car shipping can be a great way to reduce the stress of moving. When you’re already dealing with the stress of packing up your home and preparing for a move, the last thing you want to worry about is driving your car across the country. By opting for short notice car shipping instead, you can focus on other aspects of your move and leave the transportation of your vehicle to the professionals.

Risks of Last Minute Car Shipping

While last-minute car shipping can be an excellent option for those short on time, there are also some risks to consider. One of the most significant risks is that you may be forced to choose a less reputable shipping company due to time constraints. That can increase the risk of delays in pickup or delivery.

Another risk of last-minute car shipping is that you may pay more for the service than you would if you had booked it in advance. Car shipping companies may charge a premium for short notice bookings, which can add to the overall cost of your move. That scenario, a higher shipping rate, is almost a foregone conclusion. You can almost expect it. But there are very good reasons for that.

Finally, last-minute car shipping can be stressful, especially if you need to familiarize yourself with the process. If you need to prepare for the challenges of short notice car shipping, you may feel overwhelmed and uncertain about whether your vehicle will arrive safely and on time.

Finding a Reliable Short Notice Car Shipping Company

Finding a reliable shipping company is vital for last-minute car shipping. There are a few things to consider when choosing a short-notice car shipping company.

First, look for a company that has experience with last-minute bookings. A transport company specializing in short-notice car shipping will be better equipped to handle your needs and ensure your vehicle is delivered on time.

Second, look for a company with a good reputation. Check online reviews and ratings to see what other customers say about their experiences with the car shipping company.

Finally, make sure the shipping company offers insurance for your vehicle. Accidents can happen during transport, and you want to protect your car in case of damage or loss.

Cost of Last Minute Car Shipping

Last-minute car shipping can be more expensive than booking in advance, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. You can reduce the cost of short-notice car shipping.

First, consider shipping your vehicle during the off-season. Shipping companies may offer lower rates during winter when auto transport service demand is lower. However, most likely, you are shipping your car last minute because something unexpected arose. In America, money talks, and that’s how we get a carrier to drop what he’s doing to pick up your vehicle instead. 

Direct Express Auto Transport has shipped over 300,000 vehicles, which allows us to predict the probability of how quickly yours will be assigned a driver from the date that you make it available. Vehicles usually get picked up within one or two days of assignment to a carrier, sometimes even the same day.

The transit time on the road is usually one (1) day for every 500 miles distance. Allow an extra day or two for picking up and dropping off vehicles.

The car shipping industry typically cannot guarantee shipping dates or times because too many things may happen that can alter even the best-laid plans. So dates and times are estimated.

Once assigned, the price owed to a carrier cannot be changed because the carrier agreed to transport the vehicle(s) based on the posted rate. Otherwise, he may not have selected your vehicle.

Direct Express Auto Transport is very experienced regarding pricing. Our auto transport quote calculator was not only the first online, but it is also still the most sophisticated and reliable. 

The Standard Rate works plenty fine, but we offer more options to the customer with Expedited and Rush rates. Expedited and Rush rates take much of the stress out of the process for the customer, but they do cost more. It is hands down the best way to ship a car last minute. 

Tips for Preparing Your Vehicle for Hurry-Up Car Transport

Regarding last-minute car shipping, preparing your vehicle for transport is essential. Here are a few tips to help you prepare your vehicle for its journey across the country.

First, make sure your vehicle is clean and free of debris. That will make it easier for the shipping company to inspect your vehicle and ensure it’s in good condition for transport.

Second, remove any personal items from your vehicle. Car shipping companies may not be liable for any personal items left in your vehicle during transport, so removing them before your car is picked up is best.

Finally, make sure your vehicle is in good working order. Check the fluids, tire pressure, and battery to ensure your vehicle is ready for transport.

What to Expect During Last Minute Car Shipping

If this is your first time shipping a vehicle, you may wonder what to expect during last-minute car shipping. Here’s a general overview of the process.

First, you must choose a car shipping company and book your shipment. You can do this online or over the phone, depending on the company.

Next, the shipping company will arrange for a carrier to pick up your vehicle. The carrier will inspect your vehicle and load it onto a trailer for transport.

Once your vehicle arrives at its destination, the carrier will inspect it again and unload it from the trailer. You can check your vehicle and sign off on the delivery before the carrier leaves.

Insurance for Car Shipping

When shipping your vehicle, it’s essential to ensure it’s insured. Most shipping companies offer insurance for your car, but the coverage may vary depending on the company.

Before you book your shipment, ensure you understand the insurance coverage offered by the shipping company. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to ask the shipping company for more information.

Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Last-minute car shipping can be an excellent option for those short on time and need to move quickly. By choosing a reliable company, preparing your vehicle for transport, and understanding the cost and risks of short-notice car shipping, you can ensure that your vehicle arrives safely and on time at your new destination. So if you’re planning a move and need to ship your car, consider hurry-up car shipping a convenient and stress-free option.

The Original Car Shipping Quote Calculator

Direct Express Auto Transport originated the instant car shipping quote calculator in 2004. It is still the best, most sophisticated, reliable tool available anywhere online. We offer three options that we call tiers of car shipping estimates. The standard rate is the cheapest car shipping quote, but it may take longer. Use it if you are patient. The expedited car shipping rate is most recommended, and we have countless satisfied customers because the shipping process tends to go quicker. The rush rate is our highest level of car shipping service, and many customers are glad they went with that method.

What Are Seasonal Fluctuations In Auto Transport?

What exactly is the phrase “seasonal fluctuations in auto transport”? Everybody talks about it, but hardly anybody explains it. The auto shipping business assumes that the term is self-explanatory, and to a degree, it is as the seasons change, ebbs and flows in the car transport industry change with it. But what does that mean for the customer? How does that play out in real life? And why should a customer give it any concern? Here on this page, Direct Express Auto Transport will attempt to explain.

January’s Major Auto Transport Headache

Let’s start at the beginning, shall we? January. It’s a new year. The holidays are over, and everybody gets back to the regular grind. In the auto transport business, the first week of January begins with some trepidation. The truck drivers and carriers are like everybody else and want to be home for the holidays. That means fewer cars ship for over a week, they were off the road, but shipment orders continued to get booked.

A backlog of too much supply, and vehicles waiting to ship, is met with a static and insufficient number of trucks available to ship them. Retirees called snowbirds are ready by the tens of thousands to ship their cars to warm weather states such as Florida, Texas, Arizona, and Southern California. The highest-priced freight, called loads, will ship first.

The more competent auto transport brokers steer their customers to a higher price, explaining that it is in the customer’s best interest, which most rational people understand. The rookie or simply inept auto transport companies book more orders at lower prices without explaining that those orders will likely ship last, sometimes weeks after they were made available.

For reasons we will never understand, those cheap brokers are willing to listen to screaming customers who want to know why their car is still sitting in Poughkeepsie while they’ve been in Boca Raton for three weeks. Many waste precious time with those fumblin’ bumblin’ stumblin’ brokers before canceling their order and going with a more reputable firm like Direct Express Auto Transport!

The frigid weather and snowstorms in many parts of the country may also throw a monkey wrench into everyone’s plans. It usually takes 2 or 3 weeks in January to flush out the backlog and return to equilibrium.

February and March’s Lull In Car Shipping

February is one of the car shipping industry’s slowest months of the year. Grandma and Grandpa have already made it south. It’s too flipping cold to buy a car on the internet and ship it home. The college kids are at school. Companies are reluctant to relocate employees in the middle of a school year. Yeah, February is slow, and after that, it is slow some more.

It is also a month when rookie auto transport brokers, or the clueless ones, get caught with outdated pricing. The difference heading to Florida in January is 2-3 times higher than the reverse. If a broker doesn’t adjust his pricing in February, then some people will book orders for March or April ship dates with completely bogus pricing, which hasn’t a prayer of shipping. Experience and business ethics are essential in the auto transport business.

Toward the end of March, the weather is getting better, and some snowbirds start to make their way north. The pricing in January should be reversed in March in the warm weather states, with cheaper auto shipping rates heading to Florida, etc., and higher prices shipping from there. People buy cars, and business activity picks up. If the cost to ship your car is too low in Florida in March, it probably is. Enjoy the savings while you can.

April and May Pick Up Again In Car Transports

Spring is in the air. The baseball season begins. The snowbirds prepare to come home by the tens of thousands. Auto transport has become cheap and fast shipping to Florida, Texas, Arizona, and Southern California. But it gets far more expensive shipping out of those warm weather states. It is also slower because more vehicles are waiting to ship than space available. It is the reverse of January.

That is what we mean by “seasonal fluctuations in auto transport.” Got a low price for car shipping from Florida in May? You’re going to wait a long time for a car transporter. Is it worth it? Probably not. Add an extra $100 (maybe more) and finish it faster.

The Summer Months of June, July, and August Are Peak Season

The hot weather months of summer are peak seasons for auto shipping companies. Companies are relocating employees because the kids are out of school, making the transition easier for families. Those people will drive one car and ship the other. College kids ship their cars home in late May and June and do the reverse in August and early September. People have more confidence buying cars online in the summer. The vehicle shipping estimates are elevated in the summer because of overall heightened demand but are generally not too onerous.

Usually, there is a fair amount of pricing based on direction. The car shipping industry is brisk and on an even keel. Except for one hiccup. The 4th of July! Like at Christmas, truck drivers and carriers want to be home like everybody else, sipping a cold one and flipping hamburgers. It’s the American thing to do. Ah, but that means another backlog develops, and cars don’t ship as fast.

Higher-priced freight goes first, which is the way Adam Smith predicted it. And just like in January, it will take 2 or 3 weeks for equilibrium to return. Again, that’s what we mean by “seasonal fluctuations in auto transport.”

The Autumn Months of September, October, and November Slow Down

The fall months of September, October, and November are good times to ship your car. The weather is still mild, and the number of car transport shipments is down from the summer, which means faster service and slightly lower car shipping rates. Sometimes the seasonal fluctuations mean a good thing for customers.

There is a flurry of college students shipping in September, but there isn’t the mad rush in the fall that there is in the summer. Things slow down for a few days Thanksgiving week but pick right back up the week after. You should enjoy reasonable prices and faster service in autumn.

December Is Trouble For Auto Shipping

Seasonal fluctuations begin to kick in again in December. Auto shipments are steady and satisfactory after Thanksgiving and early and mid-December. However, once the auto transport industry hit Christmas week and New Year’s Eve, vehicle shipments slow to a crawl. Yet the orders keep piling up. The snowbirds are getting ready to fly south. It is the worst time of year! People get emotional around the holidays. They don’t want to hear any excuses, are disappointed if a grand Christmas present doesn’t arrive on time, and are often stressed.

Seasonal fluctuations in auto transport and grandparents at Christmas time

There is little auto transport brokers can do about it. They don’t drive the trucks and can’t get a carrier to skip the turkey dinner and mom’s apple pie to get on the road to deliver that customer’s car. It is frustrating for everybody. Sometimes even adding more money to lure a driver will not work because if nobody is on the road, nobody is on the road.

When we talk about “seasonal fluctuations in auto transport,” we think of most of the last ten days of December and the first ten days of January. Those are the three most stressful weeks in the year for auto transporters. Expect to pay more and get less. It doesn’t seem right.

The best thing to do is think ahead by having a backup plan in case your shipment goes differently than you envision. Ship in early December before the rush, pay more during the holiday onslaught of cars or wait until things calm down in mid-January after the backlog.

The Direct Express Auto Transport Quotes Calculator

So there you have it in a nutshell. Seasonal fluctuations in auto transport are natural. There are many more scenarios here and there throughout the year, but we touched on the major ones. Our auto transport quotes calculator tries to account for all the seasonal fluctuations. Our nearly twenty years of experience in the car shipping industry gives us a leg up on the competition.

This page was created by Direct Express Auto Transport founder Mike Rupers, to help the customer know how to avoid inevitable seasonal fluctuations and take advantage. We hope you enjoyed reading this blog post, and if you did, please remember to like us on our Google + Plus, Facebook, or LinkedIn pages. To learn more about the auto shipping industry please go here.

Car Shipping Quote Calculator

What Are Car Shipping Quote Calculators?

Car shipping quote calculators are a convenient and efficient way to estimate the cost of shipping a vehicle from one location to another. In 2004, Direct Express Auto Transport originated the first online tool, an instant car shipping quote calculator, to take into account various factors that affect the cost of shipping, such as the distance of the shipment, the type of vehicle, and the level of service desired. It was innovative and ground breaking. Our calculator changed the auto transport industry for the better.

What Basic Information Does The Cost Calculator Need?

When using a car shipping quote calculator, the first step is to enter the pickup and delivery ZIP codes for the vehicle. This information is used to determine the distance of the shipment, which is one of the main factors that affects the cost of car shipping.

Next, the user must specify the type of vehicle that is being shipped. The size, weight, and value of the vehicle all play a role in determining the cost of car shipping. For example, a compact car will typically cost less to ship than a large SUV or truck.

In addition to the vehicle information, the user must also select the level of service desired. There are typically two options: open transport and enclosed transport. Open transport is the more affordable option, as the vehicle is shipped on an open trailer with other vehicles. Enclosed transport, on the other hand, offers more protection for the vehicle as it is shipped in a fully enclosed car transport trailer.

How To Read An Auto Transport Quote

Once all of the information has been entered, the car shipping quote calculator will provide an estimate of the cost of shipping. This estimate takes into account the distance of the shipment, the type of vehicle, and the level of service desired.

Using our car shipping quote calculator is a great way to get an idea of the cost of shipping a vehicle before making a final decision. However, it is important to keep in mind that the estimate provided by the calculator is just that, an estimate. The final cost of shipping may vary depending on various factors, such as fuel prices and route changes.

Direct Express Auto Transport goes one step further than all other competitors, by providing three tiers of car shipping prices, for Standard, Expedited and Rush service. That is one reason why our car shipping quote calculator is best.

Selecting The Right Car Transport Service For You

A car shipping quote calculator can also take into account additional car transport services that may be required, such as door-to-door delivery, terminal-to-terminal delivery, or expedited shipping. These options may affect the final cost of shipping and should be considered when using a car shipping quote calculator. Our cost calculator provides door-to-door quotes, which is generally considered faster and most convenient to the customer.

Another important consideration when shipping a car is the type of transport. Open transport is the most common and affordable way to ship a car, but it does come with a few risks. Enclosed transport, while more expensive, offers more protection for your vehicle and is recommended for luxury or classic cars, or vehicles with high value.

When using a car shipping quote calculator, it is important to compare quotes from multiple companies to ensure that you are getting the best deal. It is also a good idea to read reviews of the car shipping companies before making a final decision. This will help you to get a better understanding of the level of service and reliability of the company, as well as any potential issues that may arise during the shipping process.

What Other Factors Affect A Car Shipping Quote?

It’s also important to keep in mind that there are other factors that can affect the cost of shipping a car. For example, shipping a vehicle during peak season, such as summer, can be more expensive than shipping it during the off-season. Additionally, shipping a car to a remote or rural location may also result in a higher cost.

Another important consideration when shipping a car is insurance coverage. Most car shipping companies will offer some level of insurance coverage, but it’s important to make sure that the coverage is sufficient for your needs. For example, if you’re shipping a luxury or classic car, you may need additional coverage to protect the vehicle’s value. The best car shipping quotes will include vehicle insurance.

Preparing Your Car For Transport

When preparing a car for shipping, it’s important to remove all personal items from the vehicle and to make sure that the car is in good working condition. This will help to ensure that the car arrives at its destination in the same condition as when it was shipped. Additionally, it’s also important to keep accurate and detailed records of the vehicle’s condition before shipping, including photos of any damages, and make sure you have a copy of the bill of lading, which is a legal document that proves the car was shipped and the condition it was in when it was shipped.

Understanding The Car Shipping Process From Start To Finish

It is important to communicate clearly with the car shipping company. Ask them questions, if you have any, and make sure you understand the entire process. It’s essential to have a clear understanding of the car shipping process, including the estimated time of arrival, pick-up and delivery schedules, and any other important details.

In conclusion, shipping a car can be a complex process and there are many factors to consider. A car shipping quote calculator is a useful tool for estimating the cost of shipping, but it’s important to keep in mind that the estimate provided is just that, an estimate. By considering factors such as insurance coverage, type of service, and preparation of the vehicle, and by communicating clearly with the shipping company, you can ensure that your vehicle is shipped safely and cost-effectively.

Prepare Your Car For Shipping

Preparing your car for shipping from one location to another can be daunting, especially if you need to familiarize yourself with the process. That’s why following some basic car shipping steps in advance is essential to ensure everything goes safely and efficiently.

Car Shipping Prep Tips: Your Guide to Safe and Stress-Free Transportation

Whether you’re shipping a car across the country, sending your child off to college, or going on an extended vacation, there are many things to consider when you decide to use a car shipping company. Making sure your vehicle is adequately prepared and ready to go will save time and last-minute stress in the long run.

Here, we’ll provide some essential car shipping prep tips to help you get started.

Choose a Reputable Car Shipping Company

The first step in preparing for car shipping is to choose a reputable and reliable car shipping company. There are many companies out there, and it can be challenging to know which one to choose. When evaluating potential companies, consider their experience, customer reviews, and price. Make sure to also ask about their insurance coverage and the support they offer during the shipping process.

Clean Your Car

Before your car is shipped, it’s a good idea to clean it thoroughly. It will not only make your vehicle look better, but it will also help to identify any existing damage that may need attention. When cleaning your car, please take photos of any scratches, dents, or other imperfections so you can document their existence before shipping.

Remove Personal Items From Your Car

Removing personal items from your car before it is shipped is essential, including GPS devices, cell phones, and other things you wouldn’t want to leave in your vehicle during transit. Additionally, remove any after-market additions, such as spoilers or roof racks, as they can quickly become damaged during transit. Do not keep any valuable items in your vehicle. Remember that the carrier is responsible only for your car, not for any additional items you have confined to your trunk. Rarely is anything stolen during car transport, but why tempt anyone?

Secure Loose Parts On the Vehicle

Before shipping, securing any loose parts on your car is also essential. That includes items like antennas, hood ornaments, and mirrors. Protect those parts during transit to ensure they are damaged. Removing or wrapping them in protective material is a good idea.

Provide Detailed Vehicle & Contact Information

When preparing for car shipping, it’s crucial to provide your car shipping company with detailed information about your car. That includes information about its make, model, and year, as well as its current condition. Additionally, be sure to provide the company with information about your pick-up and delivery locations and your desired shipping dates.

Get A Vehicle Inspection Before Shipping Your Car

Finally, before your car is shipped, it’s a good idea to have it inspected by a professional. That will help identify potential issues or problems needing attention before shipping.

Only A Quarter Tank Of Gas

Carriers prefer only about a quarter tank of gas in the vehicle, so it’s good to have that in mind upon placing your order. The fuel in your tank is unnecessary extra weight, and too much might spill onto other vehicles.

Shipping Contacts Arranged At The Beginning & End

If you can’t be present at either end, please designate someone else to inspect the vehicle with the driver. We recommend that at both the origination and destination.

Disable Alarms and Security Systems On Your Car

Before shipping your car, disable any alarms and security systems. That will prevent the alarm from sounding during transport and causing a disturbance.

Check Your Car’s Other Fluids

Check your car’s fluids, such as oil and coolant, to ensure they are at the proper levels. If the levels are low, add more liquid to ensure your car runs smoothly during transport.

Check Your Tires

Check the tires on your car to ensure they have the proper air pressure and are in good condition. If the tires are too worn or damaged, replace them before shipping. Loading a car with low air pressure or flat tires is very difficult.

Conclusion

Following these car shipping prep tips ensures that your car transports safely and efficiently. Whether you’re shipping your car across the country or just across town, these tips will help you get started on the right foot.

The Original Car Shipping Quote Calculator

Direct Express Auto Transport originated the instant car shipping quote calculator in 2004. It is still the best, most sophisticated, reliable tool available anywhere online. We offer three options that we call tiers of car shipping estimates. The standard rate is the cheapest car shipping quote, but it may take longer. Use it if you are patient. The expedited car shipping rate is most recommended, and we have countless satisfied customers because the shipping process tends to go quicker. The rush rate is our highest level of car shipping service, and we have many customers who are glad they went with that method.

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The Real Cost of Shipping A Car

The most common questions are about the cost of shipping a car. People can see the advantages of auto shipping, especially when compared to taking a long road trip that lasts for days or weeks. But they worry that shipping a car will cost a bundle – so much that it’s not worth it. 

We have some good news for you at the start: a competitive auto shipping market has lowered the cost of getting your vehicle onto the back of a vehicle trailer. Plus, it’s always been challenging to arrange auto shipping, especially with the help of an online shipping broker like Direct Express Auto Transport. It’s an option for everyone!

But you’re probably still wondering how much it costs. We will get to that figure shortly. But before you consider the cost, consider the cost of the alternatives. You might spend more money when you think you’re paying less.

The Cost of Driving

People expect that driving costs less than shipping. But when you consider all the costs of a road trip – whether of hundreds of miles or thousands of miles – the economics start to look differently:

  • Gas – Depending on what you drive, how far you’re traveling, and the current cost of gas, you might spend hundreds or thousands of dollars fueling your vehicle. 
  • Food – Food costs can add up fast when you’re eating three meals a day on the road (plus any snacks you buy), especially when traveling with multiple people. 
  • Lodging – Paying for hotels or motels can be a considerable cost, and even if you’re willing to pitch a tent during your travels, you must pay for campgrounds. 
  • Wear and Tear – Long drives add tons of miles to the odometer, lower the value of your vehicle and mean you will need maintenance (oil changes, new tires etc.) sooner. 
  • Time – You can fly across the country in the afternoon, but it takes days and days to cover the same distance by driving. Your time is valuable, and you must invest a lot of it whenever you take a road trip.
  • If One Thing Goes Wrong! – Even if you’ve sharpened your pencil and determined it is cheaper to drive if just one thing goes wrong, a flat tire, overheated radiator, blown transmission, a speeding ticket (ouch!), or more, then you will be in the negative and wishing you had just let Direct Express Auto Transport ship your car.

Driving to an adjacent state can be expensive when you add up all the costs. It would help if you also had to factor in danger or to go – you, your passenger, and your vehicle are all at risk on the road, no matter how skilled you are behind the wheel. Plus, you might dread spending long hours behind the wheel as you inch toward your destination. Consider all this when considering the cost of having a car shipped. 

The Cost of Car Shipping

How much you pay for shipping depends on several variables:

  • Make/Model – The larger the vehicle, the more space it takes up on a vehicle trailer. People with a truck, SUV, van, or large auto will pay more than those with a sedan or compact car. 
  • Trailer Type – Most people ship their vehicle on the back of open-air auto trailers similar to the ones you see on the highway all the time. You can also ship inside an enclosed trailer for more safety (a popular option for auto collectors), but it costs more. 
  • Route – The longer a vehicle hauler has to travel with your vehicle, the more you will pay for the shipment. The pickup and dropoff location can also affect costs; if you need pickup or dropoff in a remote location far away from a major highway or population center, it could elevate the cost of shipping a car. 
  • Schedule – You can pay more to have your car picked up and delivered sooner, within days of scheduling the shipment. Or you can spend less if you’re willing to wait a week or more for pickup. 
  • Availability – There are certain times of the year, usually around major holidays, when there are fewer vehicle haulers on the road, in which case it will cost more to schedule one that’s available. 
  • Condition – If you want to ship a vehicle that doesn’t run, the hauler will have to manually get it on and off the trailer, which takes more time and effort and therefore costs more money. 

Another thing to remember when considering the cost of shipping a car is that vehicle haulers carry multiple vehicles on the back of a trailer. That means the price of gas and the driver’s time are split between everyone shipping their car. Since you share the financial burden, you often spend less than when you take a road trip and shoulder the entire cost yourself. 

What Will Your Car Shipment Cost?

Thanks to Direct Express Auto Transport, you don’t have to estimate the cost of having a car shipped. Thanks to our car shipping quote calculator, you can get an exact quote instantly. We invented this innovative tool in the early 2000s, and it remains the simplest and fastest way to explore the cost of auto shipping. That way, you don’t have to guess about the best option – you can know for sure using real numbers. 

Here’s how it works: You enter the type of vehicle you want to ship, the kind of trailer you want to ship it on, your pickup and dropoff locations, and whether the car runs. Then, we give you quotes for the cost of shipping broken down into three tiers:

  • Standard Tier – This is the least expensive option. Shipments are usually assigned to a vehicle hauler 1-8 days from the first date you make it available.
  • Expedited Tier – This is the middle (and recommended) pricing tier. Shipments are usually assigned to a vehicle hauler 1-4 days from the first date you make it available.
  • Rush Tier – This is the most expensive option. Shipments are usually assigned to a vehicle hauler 1-2 days from the first date you make it available.

For your reference, vehicle haulers typically cover about 500 miles a day. You can get a rough estimate of the shipping time by dividing the total shipping distance by 500. However, haulers must also make stops for pickups and dropoffs, which can add a day or two to the shipment time. 

Is the Cheapest Option the Best?

The cheapest shipping options are sometimes better. Sure, you pay less. But you also entrust your car to a vehicle hauler with a spotty record or rely on a shipping company that couldn’t care less about service. Auto shipping doesn’t have to be expensive to be exceptional. That being said, beware of prices that seem too good to be true. You get what you pay for with auto shipping. You might take a considerable risk for something as important and expensive as your car by seeking out the lowest prices possible. The better strategy is to work with a company that balances affordability, quality, consistency, and commitment.

Direct Express Auto Transport – High-Value Car Shipping Options

As an innovator and standard-bearer in the auto shipping industry, you can count on Direct Express Auto Transport to make auto shipping as valuable as possible. That means we do everything we can to keep the cost of shipping a car low. But we also only work with the top vehicle haulers in the industry. You’re paying for the best in the business, so you know your vehicle is in good hands. 

If this is your first time shipping a car, read this beginner’s guide, and get some tips and tricks from experts. 

The Original Car Shipping Quote Calculator

Direct Express Auto Transport originated the instant car shipping quote calculator in 2004. It is still the best, most sophisticated, reliable tool available anywhere online. We offer three options that we call tiers of car shipping estimates. The standard rate is the cheapest car shipping quote, but it may take longer. Use it if you are patient. We recommend the expedited car shipping rate and have countless satisfied customers because the shipping process tends to go quicker. The rush rate is our highest level of car shipping service, and many customers are glad they went with that method.

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