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Spring Return Season is Here — Ship Your Car Home Without the Drive
• No Credit Card Required • $0 Upfront Deposit
Georgia sits at the southern end of the East Coast snowbird circuit. Every April through June, retirees and seasonal residents leave warmer Southern states and return home to New York. College students from schools like University of Georgia also head back to New York families after the academic year. On top of that, Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta draws corporate transfers between two of America's biggest business hubs — Atlanta and New York City.
850 – 950 miles (aerial) | 900 – 1,050 miles (driving)
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(depending on city pairs)
3 to 5 Days
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I-95 North (with I-85 North from Atlanta to I-95 corridor)
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Daily Dispatches
The common artery for shipping a car from Georgia to New York is I-95 North for coastal route customers, while Atlanta-area customers first travel I-85 North to connect into I-95 near Charlotte, North Carolina. From there, the route pushes through Richmond, Virginia, and the Washington D.C. beltway before entering the New Jersey Turnpike and crossing into New York. This is a heavily trafficked, well-maintained Interstate system with high carrier frequency. The D.C. metro stretch between Fredericksburg, VA and Baltimore, MD is the single biggest congestion point on the entire run.
The Easy Stretch
Savannah to Fayetteville, NC on I-95 North is smooth, flat, and fast. Carriers move through here quickly with minimal traffic disruption outside of peak summer weekends.
The Bottleneck
The Washington D.C. to Baltimore corridor on I-95 is a guaranteed slowdown. Construction zones, commuter traffic, and the I-495 beltway merge create serious delays. Carriers often plan around rush hours here.
The Final Mile
New York City deliveries require experience. Narrow Brooklyn streets, Manhattan no-truck zones, and the congestion pricing zone in Lower Manhattan complicate final-mile logistics. Carriers stage vehicles in accessible areas like the Bronx or Queens for city deliveries.

This route attracts aggressive low-bid brokers who undercut pricing to win your booking, then hold your vehicle until you pay more. Here's how it works: A broker quotes you $600 to ship from Atlanta to New York. That price doesn't cover the D.C. tolls, the New Jersey Turnpike fees, or the fuel surcharge on a truck running into Manhattan. When the carrier shows up, the price jumps. At Furious Auto Shipping, we give you a locked-in rate upfront. No surprises at pickup. No surprise calls the night before delivery. Always ask any broker for their FMCSA MC number and verify their bond status before handing over a deposit. New York state is also a high-claim market — always use a carrier with valid cargo insurance above the federal minimum.
Warning: If a quote looks too good to be true, verify the broker's MC number and bond status.
From Georgia to New York
We have refined our process to be as simple and transparent as possible. Here's a step-by-step overview of how we handle your shipment:
Get Your Free Quote
Start by filling out our easy online quote form. Provide basic information about your vehicle, the pickup location in Georgia, and the delivery location in New York. Our team will quickly provide a competitive and transparent quote with no hidden fees.
Schedule Your Shipment
Once you accept the quote, a dedicated transport coordinator will work with you to schedule the pickup. We strive to provide flexible pickup windows that align with your schedule.
Vehicle Preparation
Before pickup, we recommend a few simple steps to prepare your vehicle. We provide a detailed checklist to ensure a smooth transition, including checking fluid levels, removing personal items, and leaving a quarter tank of gas.
The Pickup
A professional, fully insured driver will arrive at your designated location in Georgia. Together, you will conduct a thorough inspection of the vehicle and document its current condition on a Bill of Lading. This document is your record and protection.
Secure Transit
Your vehicle is loaded onto the carrier and begins its journey to New York. We provide real-time tracking and updates, allowing you to monitor your vehicle's progress and stay informed throughout the transport.
The Delivery
The driver will contact you as they approach the delivery location in New York. At the time of delivery, you will perform a final inspection of your vehicle and sign the Bill of Lading to confirm its condition upon arrival.
Get your free quote today and experience professional auto transport service with competitive rates and excellent customer support.
| Origin City | Destination City | Approx. Miles | Est. Transit Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta, GA | New York City, NY | ~1,000 miles | 3 – 5 Days |
| Savannah, GA | New York City, NY | ~900 miles | 3 – 4 Days |
| Augusta, GA | Buffalo, NY | ~1,050 miles | 3 – 5 Days |
| Columbus, GA | Albany, NY | ~1,100 miles | 4 – 5 Days |
| Macon, GA | Rochester, NY | ~1,080 miles | 3 – 5 Days |
Note: Note: These are estimated transit times for standard dispatch. Severe weather or traffic conditions may impact actual delivery dates.
| Vehicle Type | Open Transport Cost | Enclosed Transport Cost | Why the Variance? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sedan | $750 – $950 | $1,050 – $1,250 | Standard weight and size; fits multiple units per load, reducing per-car cost. |
| Small SUV | $800 – $1,000 | $1,100 – $1,300 | Slightly taller profile reduces how many fit per enclosed trailer. |
| Large SUV | $900 – $1,100 | $1,250 – $1,500 | Height and weight take up more trailer space, raising the per-vehicle rate. |
| Pickup Truck | $900 – $1,100 | $1,250 – $1,500 | Extended cabs and long beds reduce open-carrier capacity significantly. |
| Luxury / Exotic | $1,000 – $1,200 | $1,400 – $1,800 | Enclosed is almost always chosen for these vehicles due to NYC road salt and debris risk. |
Note: Note: Prices shown are market averages. Actual rates vary due to fuel surcharges and seasonal demand. Contact us for a precise quote.
Best Time to Ship (Cheapest)
January
Peak Season (Most Expensive)
May
This is a classic northbound snowbird return route. Demand spikes April through June as New York residents return home from Southern winter stays. January and February are the slowest months — most snowbirds are still settled in Georgia or further south.
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Every carrier in our network maintains a minimum of $100,000 in cargo insurance. We verify safety ratings and insurance certificates before every dispatch.
Fully Licensed
DOT Certified
A+ Rated
The I-95 corridor between Georgia and New York is one of the most driven stretches of highway in the United States, carrying an estimated 300,000 vehicles per day through its busiest sections near Washington D.C. New York is consistently one of the top three destinations for Georgia residents relocating or returning home — and every spring, thousands of cars make that trip on the back of a car hauler instead of adding 1,000 miles of wear on the engine.
Clean Your Vehicle
Makes inspection easier and protects the paint
Remove Personal Items
Not covered by carrier insurance
Check Fluid Levels
Ensure no leaks and proper levels
Document Condition
Take photos of all sides before pickup
Leave ¼ Tank of Gas
Reduces weight while ensuring drivability
Disable Alarms
Prevents issues during transport
Common questions about Georgia to New York Car Shipping
Most shipments from Georgia to New York take 3 to 5 business days. The distance runs between 900 and 1,050 miles depending on pickup and delivery cities. Carriers typically average 400 to 500 miles per day. Atlanta to New York City usually lands at 4 to 5 days. Savannah to New York City can move a little faster at 3 to 4 days. Keep in mind that transit time starts from when the carrier picks up your car, not when you book. Dispatch to pickup typically takes 1 to 3 business days after booking.
Shipping a car from Georgia to New York costs between $750 and $1,350 on average. Open transport for a standard sedan in off-peak months runs $750 to $950. During the peak spring return season (April through June), prices rise to $950 to $1,200 for the same vehicle. Enclosed transport adds $300 to $500 to open carrier rates. If your delivery address is in Manhattan, expect an additional carrier fee for congestion zone routing. Book early during spring to lock in the best rate. Last-minute bookings during May and June often cost 20 to 30 percent more.
Enclosed transport is not required for most vehicles on this route. Open transport handles sedans, standard SUVs, and pickup trucks on the Georgia to New York corridor without issue. However, if your vehicle is a luxury car, classic vehicle, exotic, or a high-value daily driver, enclosed transport is a smart investment. New York City's road salt, pothole debris, and the general wear of I-95 at high speeds can cause minor paint chips or debris impact on open carriers. For anything worth over $50,000, the extra cost of enclosed transport is worth the protection.
Yes, you can usually pack up to 100 pounds of personal items in the trunk or cargo area. However, everything must stay below the window line so the driver can see safely. Personal items are not covered by the truck's cargo insurance.
Yes, we can ship an inoperable vehicle. We just need to know in advance so we can send a truck equipped with a winch to safely pull your car onto the trailer. This adds a standard winch fee to your total cost.
We serve major corridors across the United States
Ready to Ship Your Car Back to New York?
Spring slots on the Georgia to New York corridor fill up fast — especially in May. Get your locked-in rate from Furious Auto Shipping today and guarantee your spot before prices climb.