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We provide car shipping services to all 50 states. Explore popular routes, find your state-to-state options, and discover our nationwide coverage areas.
Whether you are relocating from the bustle of New York to the sunshine of Florida, or moving a classic car across the Midwest, Furious Auto Shipping has a truck nearby. We operate a vetted network of 15,000+ carriers, ensuring that no matter where you are in the 50 United States, we have a route for you.
These high-traffic routes offer the best availability and competitive pricing.
Popular route for relocations and snowbird migrations
Heavy traffic route with frequent departures
Coast-to-coast shipping with scenic southern route
Major business corridor with reliable service
Midwest to Southeast popular for retirees
Classic cross-country route

When you need state-to-state auto shipping, you need a logistics partner with proven expertise and authority. Our extensive network ensures seamless, efficient transport regardless of the pickup or delivery location. We manage the entire process, including carrier vetting, insurance verification, and route optimization, to guarantee the safe and timely arrival of your vehicle.
Don't just take our word for it. Here's what real customers say about their auto transport experience with us.
Whether you need city auto transport within a metro area or a pickup/delivery in a bustling urban center, our network of carriers is constantly running routes through major population centers. High-volume routes connecting major cities often result in faster transit times and more competitive pricing.
PRO TIP (Experience): When requesting a quote for a major city, always specify if the pickup/delivery is in a densely packed downtown area. Narrow streets or limited access may require the driver to meet you at a safe, nearby commercial lot for drop-off, which is standard industry practice.
Comprehensive coverage across all regions of the United States.
Daily routes covering the Pacific Coast Highway (I-5) and inland connections. Frequent service to California, Oregon, and Washington with connections to Hawaii ports.
High-volume transport along the Atlantic I-95 corridor. Serving snowbirds and professionals from New England down to Florida and the Keys.
The central hub of American auto manufacturing. connecting Chicago, Detroit, and Ohio to the Sunbelt states via I-35 and I-55.
Rapidly growing relocation routes. Heavy volume into Texas, Tennessee, and Georgia. Specialized open and enclosed options for the Southern heat.
Our process is designed for clarity and ease, demonstrating the experience and trustworthiness required for quality vehicle transport.
Provide us with the pickup/delivery locations, vehicle details (make, model, year, modifications), and preferred transport type (Open or Enclosed). We use current market data to provide a competitive and accurate rate.
Once you accept the quote, a representative will confirm your details and reserve your vehicle on a carrier’s schedule. Your order is then dispatched to our carrier network, with no upfront payment required—you only pay when your vehicle is assigned or delivered, depending on the carrier.
We match your shipment with a fully vetted, insured carrier that specializes in your route. You receive the carrier's name, contact information, and estimated pickup window. This typically takes 1–5 business days, though priority scheduling can be arranged.
The driver calls ahead to confirm the exact time. You and the driver perform a thorough inspection, noting any existing damage on the Bill of Lading (BOL). You both sign the BOL, and the vehicle is loaded.
Your vehicle is en route. Transit times vary based on distance, weather, and traffic (e.g., coast-to-coast is typically 7–14 days). We provide continuous updates and clear communication.
The driver contacts you 24 hours prior to arrival. Upon delivery, you and the driver inspect the vehicle again, referencing the BOL. The final payment (typically cash or certified check) is made directly to the driver, and you sign the BOL to confirm safe receipt.
The cost of auto shipping in USA is dynamic and determined by several transparent factors. There is no fixed price, but understanding these variables allows you to plan your budget effectively.
| Factor | Description | Cost Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Distance | Longer distances generally mean lower price per mile but higher total cost. | ↑ with distance↑ |
| Route Popularity | Major, high-volume routes (e.g., I-95, I-40) are cheaper due to carrier competition. | ↓ with popularity↓ |
| Vehicle Size/Weight | Larger vehicles (trucks, SUVs, RVs) take up more space and require more fuel. | ↑ with size↑ |
| Transport Type | Open Carrier is standard and cheapest. Enclosed Carrier protects classic/luxury cars from road debris. | Enclosed ↑↑ |
| Seasonality | Summer is peak season. Snowbird routes are expensive in their high-demand direction. | ↑ in peak season↑ |
| Fuel Prices | Carrier operating costs are directly affected by the national average diesel price. | ↑ with fuel price↑ |
We ship all types of vehicles nationwide. Our diverse service offerings ensure we meet the specific needs of every customer:
Nationwide coverage with local expertise and reliable service.
Our nationwide network of certified carriers ensures reliable service to every corner of the United States.
Multiple departure times and flexible pickup windows to accommodate your schedule and timeline.
Convenient pickup and delivery at your preferred locations, with no need to visit terminals.
We believe in empowering our customers with knowledge, which is a core component of building trust.
Transit time depends almost entirely on the distance. As a general rule:
A carrier is the truck driver or company that physically transports your vehicle. A broker (like us) acts as your logistics manager, vetting carriers, negotiating the best rates, and managing the process from start to finish. Using a reputable broker simplifies the process and gives you access to a larger network of reliable carriers.
Yes, every carrier we work with is legally required to carry significant cargo insurance (typically between $100,000 and $1,000,000). This insurance covers any damage caused by carrier negligence during the transport. Your personal auto insurance policy is typically primary for comprehensive and collision coverage, but the carrier's cargo insurance provides peace of mind.
Most carriers allow up to 100 lbs of personal belongings in the trunk, provided the items are safely secured and out of the driver's sight. However, these items are not covered by the carrier's cargo insurance, and the vehicle must not be overloaded as it could violate DOT regulations.