Door-to-door car shipping with fully insured carriers. No upfront payment.
Springfield serves as a Clark County hub where Wittenberg University enrollment cycles, manufacturing workforce shifts, and recent large-scale industrial investments drive vehicle shipping demand. Workers relocating for new facility jobs often need to ship a car to Springfield, while students and retirees generate outbound volume toward warmer states.
As a lower-volume market, Springfield auto transport scheduling depends heavily on matching with carriers already running the I-70 corridor between Columbus and Dayton. Neither city is far, but Springfield's position slightly north of I-70 along US-68 means fewer trucks pass directly through. Flexibility on pickup dates helps dispatchers connect shipments with compatible routes heading east or west.
Ohio winters bring snow, ice, and occasional road treatment delays between December and March. Carriers may adjust routing or timing during severe weather events. Springfield also sees seasonal demand spikes in fall and spring tied to snowbird migration patterns—Ohio residents shipping vehicles to Florida or Arizona can face tighter capacity during peak months, making early booking especially important for auto transport Springfield OH shipments.
Delivered our F150 from NC to Marco Island, FL. Very courteous and careful with the truck.
Totally professional and on time. They arrived almost to the minute for pick-up. Our Corvette was in a covered transport. Highly recommend.
They picked it up on time and delivered it when they said they would. Great service for a great price.





















Review your quote, confirm vehicle details and dates. No payment collected until a carrier is assigned.
We dispatch your order to our carrier network. You receive carrier details, insurance info, and estimated pickup window.
Carrier gives you 24 hours advance notice before pickup. Walk-around inspection together, every mark documented on the Bill of Lading, both parties sign.
Track your shipment status through your coordinator. We handle any schedule changes or logistics questions.
24-hour advance notice, then a call when close. Second walk-around inspection — damage during transport is extremely rare, but note any new issues on the Bill of Lading before signing. Once signed without exceptions, claims are extremely difficult to win.
Every carrier in our network is required to carry cargo insurance as a condition of their FMCSA operating authority. Coverage details vary by carrier and are confirmed before your vehicle is dispatched.
At pickup, the driver and you complete a joint vehicle inspection. Every scratch, dent, and existing mark is documented on the Bill of Lading. At delivery, you must carefully compare the vehicle's condition against this record before signing the delivery receipt. If you notice any new damage, note it on the Bill of Lading before you sign. Once you sign the delivery receipt without noting damage, it becomes extremely difficult to file and win a claim. This is the single most important step in protecting yourself during the transport process.
Springfield's distance from major interstate corridors and limited carrier traffic are the primary cost drivers. Route demand between Springfield and your origin or destination city, vehicle size, transport type, and seasonal conditions also factor in. Spring and fall snowbird seasons can push pricing higher. Request a quote for your specific route.
Springfield's position off the main I-70 corridor means carriers may not pass through daily. Matching your shipment with a truck running a compatible route between Columbus and Dayton takes longer than in higher-volume Ohio markets. Date flexibility improves dispatch speed. Select your route above for timing details.
Yes. Springfield's residential neighborhoods and suburban streets generally accommodate standard car carrier trucks. We coordinate door-to-door car shipping Springfield OH service directly to your address where road width and overhead clearance allow. If a specific street is too narrow, the driver will arrange a nearby meeting point.
Open transport works well for most vehicles shipping through Springfield and matches the majority of carrier equipment running Ohio corridors. Enclosed transport is worth considering for classic cars, luxury vehicles, or collectibles—particularly during Ohio's winter months when road salt and precipitation are concerns. Enclosed availability is more limited than open transport and pricing is typically higher.
Late spring through early summer and early fall typically offer the most balanced conditions in Ohio—milder weather and moderate demand before snowbird season peaks. Winter shipments from Springfield are feasible but may face weather delays and reduced carrier frequency through the region.
Someone 18 or older must be present at both ends to authorize the shipment and sign the Bill of Lading. If you cannot attend personally, designate a trusted representative — a friend, family member, or dealership contact — to handle the vehicle inspection and paperwork on your behalf.
Yes. Every carrier in our network carries cargo insurance as required by their FMCSA operating authority. Coverage specifics are confirmed before dispatch. At both pickup and delivery, you complete a joint vehicle inspection documented on a Bill of Lading — this protects you if any issue arises.
Yes, we transport non-running vehicles to Springfield. The vehicle needs to roll, steer, and brake for standard loading. Vehicles that cannot roll may require a winch or forklift at additional cost. Mention the vehicle's condition when requesting your quote.
Wash the exterior so scratches and dents are visible during inspection. Remove toll transponders, parking passes, and loose interior items. Leave roughly a quarter tank of fuel. Disable aftermarket alarms. Take dated photos of all sides, roof, and odometer before the carrier arrives for your records.
Most carriers allow personal belongings in the trunk or cargo area up to about 100 pounds. Items must stay below the window line and cannot be fragile or high-value. Personal items are not covered under carrier cargo insurance, so keep the vehicle as empty as practical.