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Corporate Moves, Campus Arrivals, and Family Relocations — We Move Them All North.
• No Credit Card Required • $0 Upfront Deposit
Pennsylvania hosts major financial, healthcare, and tech employers. Companies like Comcast, Lincoln Financial, and UPMC pull talent from the Southeast regularly. Georgia's growing workforce often relocates north for career advancement. Add in Pennsylvania's world-class universities — Penn State, Drexel, Temple, Carnegie Mellon — and you have a steady northbound flow of students and professionals every spring and summer.
700 – 800 miles (aerial); 800 – 950 miles (driving)
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(depending on city pairs)
3 to 5 Days
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I-85 N to I-95 N (via Charlotte & Richmond)
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Daily Dispatches
The main artery for shipping a car from Georgia to Pennsylvania starts on I-85 North out of Atlanta or I-16 East from Savannah. From the Georgia-South Carolina border, most carriers transition to I-95 North through the Carolinas. They pass through Charlotte (if coming via I-85/I-77), then rejoin I-95 through Richmond, Virginia. The final push through Northern Virginia and into Pennsylvania uses I-95 directly into Philadelphia or splits onto I-76 (the Pennsylvania Turnpike) toward Pittsburgh. Traffic congestion near Washington, D.C. and the I-95/I-495 Beltway is a consistent challenge. Experienced carriers time this stretch carefully to avoid peak rush hours.
The Easy Stretch
I-85 North from Atlanta through South Carolina moves smoothly outside of rush hour. Road conditions are generally good, and truck stop access is frequent. This segment is predictable and fast.
The Bottleneck
The I-95 corridor through Northern Virginia and the Washington, D.C. Beltway (I-495) is consistently congested. Construction is near-permanent in this zone. Carriers often gain or lose hours here depending on timing.
The Final Mile
Deliveries inside Philadelphia require navigating narrow row-home streets, tight parking, and heavy pedestrian zones. Pittsburgh adds river bridge weight limits and steep hillside neighborhoods. Both cities demand experienced drivers.

This is one of the highest-traffic auto transport corridors in the country. That means it attracts low-quality brokers who lowball quotes to win your deposit. Here is how the scam works. A broker quotes you $500 for Georgia to Pennsylvania. You pay a deposit. Then they tell you no carrier will accept that rate. They ask for $200 more to dispatch your vehicle. On a busy corridor like I-95, legitimate carriers have plenty of loads. They do not accept below-market rates. If your quote is significantly cheaper than competitors, the broker is likely planning to renegotiate after they have your money. Always ask for the actual carrier's DOT number before paying anything. Confirm the broker holds a valid FMCSA Motor Carrier (MC) number and a surety bond of at least $75,000.
Warning: If a quote looks too good to be true, verify the broker's MC number and bond status.
From Georgia to Pennsylvania
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 Pennsylvania. 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 Pennsylvania. 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 Pennsylvania. 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 | Philadelphia, PA | 870 miles | 3 – 4 Days |
| Atlanta, GA | Pittsburgh, PA | 790 miles | 3 – 4 Days |
| Savannah, GA | Philadelphia, PA | 780 miles | 3 – 4 Days |
| Augusta, GA | Harrisburg, PA | 820 miles | 3 – 5 Days |
| Columbus, GA | Allentown, PA | 950 miles | 4 – 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 | $650 – $850 | $950 – $1,200 | Standard size fits easily on open multi-car carriers, keeping costs lower. |
| Small SUV | $700 – $900 | $1,000 – $1,300 | Slightly taller profile reduces carrier capacity by one slot, raising cost modestly. |
| Large SUV | $800 – $1,050 | $1,150 – $1,500 | Full-size SUVs occupy premium carrier positions, especially on upper decks. |
| Pickup Truck | $820 – $1,050 | $1,200 – $1,600 | Long-bed trucks limit carrier loading options and often require end-position placement. |
| Luxury/Exotic | $900 – $1,100 | $1,400 – $2,000 | Enclosed transport is strongly recommended to protect high-value paint and low ground clearance from road debris. |
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)
August
Pennsylvania's university system drives massive August demand. Penn State, Drexel, Temple, and Carnegie Mellon all start fall semesters in late August. Students and families shipping cars spike demand sharply. January is the post-holiday lull with the lowest carrier competition and best pricing.
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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
Georgia and Pennsylvania share a surprisingly deep historical link. Pennsylvania is home to Gettysburg, the Civil War battlefield where Georgia regiments fought in some of the war's bloodiest engagements. Today, thousands of Georgians make the northbound trip annually — not for battle, but for careers, classrooms, and a change of seasons. The distance between Atlanta and Philadelphia is shorter than most people expect: roughly the same as a single workday of driving at highway speed.
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 Pennsylvania Car Shipping
Most Georgia to Pennsylvania shipments take 3 to 5 business days. The route covers roughly 800 to 950 driving miles depending on origin and destination cities. Carriers average 400 to 500 miles per day on active routes. Atlanta to Philadelphia runs about 3 to 4 days under normal conditions. August and holiday weekends can add one extra day due to traffic and carrier demand near the D.C. Beltway.
Open transport typically costs between $650 and $1,100 for this route. Enclosed transport runs $950 to $2,000 depending on the vehicle type. August is the most expensive month due to Pennsylvania university move-in traffic. January and February offer the lowest rates. Factors that affect your final cost include vehicle size, pick-up and delivery zip codes, requested speed of dispatch, and current fuel prices.
It is not always necessary, but it is highly recommended for winter shipping. Pennsylvania roads from November through March are treated with road salt and brine. Open carrier loads are exposed to salt spray, which can damage paint and undercarriages. If you are shipping a luxury car, classic vehicle, or exotic, enclosed transport is the right choice year-round. For standard vehicles during spring, summer, or early fall, open transport is a safe and cost-effective option.
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 to Pennsylvania?
August slots fill fast — Furious Auto Shipping dispatchers are booking Georgia to Pennsylvania carriers right now. Lock in your rate today before summer demand pushes prices higher.