
Car Shipping Routes Across the U.S.
Need to move a car from one state to another? AutoStar helps customers plan car shipping routes across the United States, from popular cross-country lanes to island and territory transport. Call to talk through your route, timing, vehicle, and pickup details, or request a quote when you are ready.
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Find the Right Car Shipping Route
Some people know the exact route they need. Others just know the car has to leave one state and show up in another without turning the week into a road-trip math problem.
This page is built to help you find the right starting point. Use the route categories below to explore common lanes, then call AutoStar if your pickup or delivery city is not listed. Many shipments do not fit perfectly into a neat route card, and that is where a real conversation helps.
Popular Car Shipping Route Categories
Use these categories to narrow the kind of route you need before calling or requesting a quote.
Cross-Country Routes
Common for long moves, online purchases, family transfers, and job relocations. Distance, timing, carrier availability, and pickup access matter more than they do on a short regional shipment.
Snowbird Routes
Seasonal lanes often connect colder northern states with Florida, Arizona, Texas, and other warm-weather destinations. Flexible pickup timing can help during peak travel months.
Major Relocation Corridors
Popular relocation lanes often connect large metro areas, job markets, military bases, colleges, and high-growth states.
Island and Territory Routes
Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands shipments may involve port coordination, ocean transport, documents, or extra timing considerations.
Regional Routes
Shorter state-to-state moves still need clear pickup, delivery, and vehicle details. Price and timing depend on carrier availability and access.

ROUTE TYPES
Match Your Shipment to the Right Route Type
A route hub should help you move from a broad state-to-state search toward the details that affect scheduling. Cross-country, snowbird, regional, relocation, and island or territory moves each need slightly different planning.
What Affects Car Shipping Cost by Route
No single route price works for every car. The same state-to-state lane can price differently depending on the vehicle, cities, timing, service type, and carrier availability.
Pickup and delivery distance, exact ZIP codes, and carrier access affect route planning.
- Pickup and delivery distance
- Exact ZIP codes
- Major metro versus rural access
Vehicle size, weight, modifications, and whether the vehicle runs can affect equipment needs and carrier availability.
- Size and weight
- Running condition
- Special handling needs
Open or enclosed transport changes how the vehicle is assigned and what carrier equipment is needed.
- Open transport
- Enclosed transport
- Door-to-door access
Standard or expedited scheduling, weather, snowbird demand, and carrier capacity can affect quote and timing.
- Standard or expedited timing
- Seasonal demand
- Weather and route flow
Carrier availability can differ by direction, so a route may price differently than the reverse lane.
- Carrier availability
- Demand by direction
- Route balance
Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands routes may involve port coordination, documents, and extra timing review.
- Port coordination
- Ocean transport
- Document readiness

QUOTE FACTORS
Route Pricing Starts With Real Shipment Details
For route-specific pricing, call AutoStar or request a quote with your pickup ZIP, delivery ZIP, vehicle year, make, model, running condition, and preferred timing.
Do Not See Your Route?
Your route does not have to be on a list to be possible. If you do not see the state pair, city pair, or territory route you need, call AutoStar. A shipping specialist can help you check availability, talk through timing, and explain your options.
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How State-to-State Car Shipping Works
The process starts with the route and ends with a clear delivery handoff.
1. Share the Route
Provide pickup and delivery ZIP codes, city names, or the state pair so AutoStar can review distance, access, and carrier availability.
2. Add Vehicle Details
Share year, make, model, vehicle condition, and special notes. Size, weight, modifications, and running condition can affect the plan.
3. Choose the Transport Option
Open transport is common for everyday vehicles. Enclosed transport may make sense for classic, luxury, exotic, collector, or high-value vehicles.
4. Schedule Pickup and Inspection
At pickup, vehicle condition is documented before loading so everyone has a clear record before transport.
5. Receive the Vehicle at Delivery
At delivery, inspect the vehicle again and review the paperwork before completing the handoff.

PROCESS
A Clear Route Plan Makes the Handoff Easier
Exact locations, vehicle details, timing, and service type help AutoStar match your shipment to a route plan that makes sense before pickup day arrives.
Route Options Worth Considering
Use this comparison to decide which service option may fit your vehicle, route, timing, and access needs.
| Attribute | Option | Good Fit | What to Know |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open transport | Open transport | Standard cars, most state-to-state routes, cost-conscious moves | The most common option for everyday vehicle shipping. |
| Enclosed transport | Enclosed transport | Classic, luxury, exotic, collector, or high-value vehicles | Adds protection from weather and road exposure. |
| Door-to-door shipping | Door-to-door shipping | Most residential, business, dealer, and family moves | Large carriers may need a nearby safe meeting place. |
| Expedited shipping | Expedited shipping | Tighter pickup windows or time-sensitive moves | Availability depends on route, vehicle, and carrier capacity. |
| Island or territory shipping | Island or territory shipping | Hawaii, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and some port-related routes | May require port coordination, documents, and extra timing review. |
- Open transport
- Option: Open transport
- Good Fit: Standard cars, most state-to-state routes, cost-conscious moves
- What to Know: The most common option for everyday vehicle shipping.
- Enclosed transport
- Option: Enclosed transport
- Good Fit: Classic, luxury, exotic, collector, or high-value vehicles
- What to Know: Adds protection from weather and road exposure.
- Door-to-door shipping
- Option: Door-to-door shipping
- Good Fit: Most residential, business, dealer, and family moves
- What to Know: Large carriers may need a nearby safe meeting place.
- Expedited shipping
- Option: Expedited shipping
- Good Fit: Tighter pickup windows or time-sensitive moves
- What to Know: Availability depends on route, vehicle, and carrier capacity.
- Island or territory shipping
- Option: Island or territory shipping
- Good Fit: Hawaii, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and some port-related routes
- What to Know: May require port coordination, documents, and extra timing review.
Why Drivers Use AutoStar for Route Planning
The pickup or delivery city is rural.
The route crosses several regions.
The vehicle needs enclosed transport.
The car does not run.
Timing is tight.
The shipment involves a student, military move, dealer purchase, family transfer, or seasonal relocation.
The route may involve Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or U.S. Virgin Islands shipping.

SAFETY AND HANDOFFS
Safety, Carrier Vetting, and Inspections
Route planning is only part of the job. Customers also want to know who is handling the vehicle and what happens at pickup and delivery.
AutoStar's process is built around clear shipment details, carrier coordination, pickup and delivery condition checks, and communication throughout the move. The goal is simple: get the route planned, get the car assigned, and keep the handoff clear on both ends.
Licensed and Experienced Route Support
Popular routes often include cross-country moves, snowbird lanes, major relocation corridors, military or college moves, and routes between large metro areas. Examples include California to Texas, Florida to California, Texas to Florida, and New York to California.
AutoStar provides nationwide car shipping support and helps customers plan routes across all 50 states. Some routes may involve extra planning based on pickup access, delivery access, timing, and carrier availability.
Call AutoStar. A route does not need to be listed on this page for a specialist to help you review pickup, delivery, timing, and service options.
Cost depends on distance, exact locations, vehicle size and condition, open or enclosed transport, timing, season, and carrier availability. The best next step is to request a route-specific quote or call with your shipment details.
Timing depends on distance, route demand, pickup window, delivery access, season, weather, and carrier availability. Short regional routes may move faster than coast-to-coast or island and territory routes.
Yes. Carrier demand and availability can differ by direction. A route from one state to another may price differently than the reverse route, especially during seasonal or relocation-heavy periods.
Door-to-door shipping is often available, but the carrier needs safe legal access for loading and unloading. If a street is narrow, gated, restricted, or unsafe for a large carrier, pickup or delivery may happen at a nearby accessible location.
Open transport is the most common choice for standard vehicles. Enclosed transport may be better for classic, luxury, exotic, collector, or high-value vehicles, or when added protection from weather and road exposure matters.
AutoStar has route pages for Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands car shipping. These shipments may involve ports, ocean transport, documents, and extra timing considerations, so a phone call is often helpful.
Carrier insurance is an important part of professional vehicle transport. Ask about the assigned carrier coverage, pickup inspection, delivery inspection, and what documentation you should review before the vehicle is loaded.
Need Help Finding the Right Route?
The car has a destination. Your calendar does not need to become the delivery truck. Call AutoStar to talk through your car shipping route, or request a free quote when your pickup and delivery details are ready.
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