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Florida Auto Transport Services

Florida auto transport is one of the most active markets in the country, shaped by a powerful combination of snowbird migration, year-round relocation demand, and a dense interstate network spanning I-95, I-75, I-4, and I-10. Each fall, seasonal residents drive a surge of southbound shipments from the Northeast and Midwest, making Florida a top destination for car shipping companies nationwide. Popular corridors run to and from states like New York, Illinois, and Ohio, giving carriers strong incentive to keep Florida routes staffed and scheduled.

Carrier coverage across most of Florida is excellent. Jacksonville, Orlando, and Miami sit on heavily traveled lanes with frequent carrier runs and short pickup windows. Tampa and Fort Lauderdale see similarly strong service. The exception is the Panhandle — the stretch between Pensacola and Tallahassee sits well off the I-95 corridor, and Florida auto transport pickups there typically take longer to schedule than in the state's major metros. If you're shipping from that region, plan for a few extra days of lead time.

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Florida Car Shipping Costs

Florida car shipping cost reflects a market in balance. The state draws enough carrier volume year-round that rates stay competitive, but seasonal demand does apply real upward pressure. Southbound shipments arriving between October and February — peak snowbird season — tend to book up faster, and rates can rise when carrier capacity tightens. Northbound shipments departing March through June face similar dynamics as seasonal residents head home. Florida vehicle shipping outside those windows generally sees more available carrier capacity and steadier pricing.

Booking with flexibility helps. Customers who can offer a few extra days on their pickup window give dispatchers more options to match the right carrier at a better rate. Enclosed car shipping Florida runs 40 to 60 percent more than open transport, regardless of season. Request your free auto shipping quote now to see current rates for your specific dates and route.

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Florida Vehicle Shipping Timeline

Florida's position in the hurricane zone means August through October carries real scheduling risk. Carriers track active storms closely and will adjust routes or hold shipments when conditions make transport unsafe. If your move falls during storm season, build extra buffer into your timeline and stay in contact with your transport coordinator. Outside that window, auto shipping Florida benefits from favorable year-round road conditions. The state's flat terrain and well-maintained interstates keep transit times predictable on most routes.

What to Expect When You Book

1. Confirm Your Order

Review your quote, confirm vehicle details and dates. No payment collected until a carrier is assigned.

2. Carrier Assignment

We dispatch your order to our carrier network. You receive carrier details, insurance info, and estimated pickup window.

3. Pickup Day

Carrier gives you 24 hours advance notice before pickup. Walk-around inspection together, every mark documented on the Bill of Lading, both parties sign.

4. In Transit

Track your shipment status through your coordinator. We handle any schedule changes or logistics questions.

5. Delivery

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.

Vehicle Pickup in Florida

Urban areas like Miami, Tampa, and Orlando involve carrier access coordination that differs from suburban or rural pickups. Carriers typically give roughly 24 hours advance notice before arrival, and the pickup itself involves a walk-around inspection to document your vehicle's condition, followed by signing the Bill of Lading. In dense metro areas, you may need to meet the carrier at a nearby accessible location. Logistics vary depending on where in Florida your vehicle is located.

Vehicle Delivery in Florida

At delivery, your carrier will call when they are close — typically within 24 hours of arrival. A second inspection compares your vehicle's condition against the original pickup documentation. Damage during transport is extremely rare, but if you notice anything new, note it on the Bill of Lading before signing. Once you sign without documenting damage, filing a claim becomes extremely difficult. Florida's mix of urban drop-off points and residential neighborhoods means delivery logistics vary by destination.

Insurance and Protection

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.

Who Ships a Car in Florida

Snowbirds — Florida auto transport sees its highest seasonal volume from October through February as snowbirds ship vehicles south from the Northeast and Midwest. Booking 2 to 3 weeks ahead secures better carrier availability during peak migration. Get a no-obligation car transport quote.

Relocations — Florida's population growth fuels steady year-round relocation demand. Whether moving to Jacksonville, Miami, or the Tampa Bay area, ship a car to Florida rather than adding miles to a cross-country drive.

Dealerships — Florida car shipping companies handle significant dealer and wholesale volume, particularly around the state's major auction activity. Multi-vehicle and repeat shipments benefit from established carrier relationships on high-frequency lanes.

Military/PCS — Several installations across Florida generate consistent PCS relocation volume. Vehicle transport Florida options for military families include both open and enclosed carriers, with scheduling built around reporting dates.

Florida Car Shipping FAQ

How much does it cost to ship a car to Florida?

Florida Auto Transport costs vary by distance, vehicle size, and exact locations. Based on current routes into Florida, open transport ranges from approximately $400 to $2,200 for a standard sedan. Enclosed transport adds 40 to 60 percent. Request a free quote for your specific route.

How long does auto transport to Florida take?

Transit times to Florida depend on distance and origin. Regional shipments typically arrive in 1 to 3 business days, while cross-country moves take 4 to 7 business days. Florida sees high carrier traffic, keeping pickup windows tight and scheduling reliable.

Is door-to-door auto transport available in Florida?

Yes, door-to-door Florida Auto Transport service is standard across Florida. In urban areas, carriers may suggest a nearby accessible meeting point if street parking or narrow roads limit truck access. Our dispatch team coordinates the nearest accessible meeting point when truck access is limited at a particular address.

Should I choose open or enclosed transport to Florida?

Open transport is the most common option, suitable for most standard vehicles shipping to Florida. Enclosed transport costs 40 to 60 percent more and is recommended for luxury, classic, exotic, or high-value vehicles that need full weather and debris protection. Both include carrier cargo insurance.

When is the best time to ship a car to Florida?

Florida is a popular snowbird destination. Inbound demand peaks October through February as seasonal residents arrive. Car transport costs may increase during peak months.

Do I need to be present for pickup and delivery?

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.

Is my vehicle insured during transport to Florida?

Yes. Every carrier in our Florida Auto Transport 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.

Can I ship a non-running vehicle to Florida?

Yes, we transport non-running vehicles to Florida. 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 so we match the right equipment.

How do I prepare my car for shipping to Florida?

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.

Can I put personal items in my car during transport?

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.

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