
Ship a Car From Texas to Florida, or Back Again
Texas and Florida are close enough to feel connected, but far enough apart for the drive to eat up days, miles, fuel, hotels, and patience. AutoStar helps ship cars from Texas to Florida and from Florida to Texas with vetted carriers, clear communication, and real support from quote to delivery.
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Texas to Florida Car Shipping Without the Long Drive
Shipping a car from Texas to Florida makes sense when the drive is too long, too expensive, or simply not the best use of your week. The route can support relocations, online car purchases, college moves, military moves, snowbird travel, dealership transfers, family vehicle moves, and people who would rather not add 1,300-plus miles to the odometer.
AutoStar helps match your vehicle, route, timing, and transport type with a carrier that fits the job. You tell us where the car is, where it needs to go, what condition it is in, and when it can move. We help you understand the options before pickup day starts freelancing.
The reverse route has the same core concerns: cost, timing, safe pickup, carrier availability, and delivery coordination. Florida to Texas car shipping is common for long-distance relocations, job moves, students, military families, online purchases, seasonal travel, and people sending a vehicle to relatives.
Ship It or Drive It?
Driving between Texas and Florida can sound manageable until fuel, hotels, meals, traffic, weather, time off work, and extra mileage show up.
| Attribute | Option | Good Fit | Tradeoff |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drive the car | You want the road trip and have time for it | Adds mileage, fuel, hotels, meals, fatigue, weather risk, and schedule pressure | — |
| Ship on open transport | Most standard cars, daily drivers, and budget-conscious moves | Vehicle travels on an open carrier exposed to normal road conditions | — |
| Ship enclosed | Classic, luxury, exotic, collectible, or high-value vehicles | Costs more than open transport but adds more protection | — |
- Drive the car
- Option: You want the road trip and have time for it
- Good Fit: Adds mileage, fuel, hotels, meals, fatigue, weather risk, and schedule pressure
- Tradeoff: —
- Ship on open transport
- Option: Most standard cars, daily drivers, and budget-conscious moves
- Good Fit: Vehicle travels on an open carrier exposed to normal road conditions
- Tradeoff: —
- Ship enclosed
- Option: Classic, luxury, exotic, collectible, or high-value vehicles
- Good Fit: Costs more than open transport but adds more protection
- Tradeoff: —
How Much Does It Cost to Ship a Car Between Texas and Florida?
The cost to ship a car from Texas to Florida depends on the exact pickup and delivery cities, vehicle size and weight, transport type, season, route demand, vehicle condition, and how flexible your schedule is.
Florida to Texas pricing depends on the same shipment details, but the direction can still matter. Carrier availability, backhaul demand, seasonal moves, and the exact cities on each end can shift the quote.
For the most accurate price, call AutoStar or request a quote with the vehicle year, make, model, pickup ZIP code, delivery ZIP code, running condition, and preferred timing.
What Affects Texas Florida Car Shipping Cost?
A route-specific quote depends on shipment details, transport type, timing, and carrier availability.
Texas and Florida are both major vehicle shipping states, but the exact city pair matters. Route direction can also affect truck availability and pricing.
Larger, heavier, modified, or non-running vehicles can affect equipment needs and price.
Open transport works well for most vehicles. Enclosed transport is often the better choice for high-value or collector vehicles.
Seasonal moves, college schedules, holidays, and tight pickup windows can affect carrier availability.
Car carriers need safe room to load and unload. Restricted streets may require a nearby meeting point.
Common Texas and Florida Route Examples
AutoStar can help with routes between major Texas and Florida cities, plus many surrounding areas.
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Houston to Jacksonville
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Dallas to Miami
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Austin to Orlando
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San Antonio to Tampa
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Fort Worth to Tallahassee
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El Paso to Fort Lauderdale
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Miami to Houston
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Orlando to Dallas
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Tampa to Austin
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Jacksonville to San Antonio

Route Planning
Texas Florida Route Corridors and Access
Many Texas-Florida shipments use major Southwest corridors such as I-10, I-20, and I-40 depending on the cities, weather, traffic, and carrier schedule. If your pickup or delivery is in a dense city, apartment complex, gated community, rural area, narrow street, dealership, auction, or storage facility, mention that early.

Transport Options
Open vs. Enclosed Transport for This Route
Open transport is the most common way to ship a car between Texas and Florida. It is widely available and usually more affordable.
Enclosed transport is a better fit when the vehicle needs extra protection. Customers often choose enclosed shipping for classic cars, luxury vehicles, exotics, restored vehicles, collector cars, and high-value purchases.
Door-to-Door and Special Vehicle Situations
Clear access and vehicle details help match the shipment with the right carrier.
Door-to-Door Access
The carrier gets as close as safely and legally possible to your pickup and delivery addresses.
Non-Running Vehicles
Non-running vehicles may need special equipment and carrier matching.
Modified or Oversized Vehicles
Lifted, lowered, oversized, or unusually heavy vehicles should be reviewed before booking.
High-Value Vehicles
Classic, luxury, exotic, collector, or restored vehicles may be better suited for enclosed transport.
Dealership, Auction, or Storage Pickup
Facility hours, contacts, access rules, and release details can affect pickup planning.
How Texas Florida Car Shipping Works
A clear process helps keep route details, carrier pickup, and delivery coordination from becoming guesswork.
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Share the Route and Vehicle Details
Tell us the pickup and delivery locations, vehicle year, make, model, running condition, transport preference, and timing.

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Review Your Quote and Options
AutoStar helps explain the quote, transport type, timing, and next steps.

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Carrier Pickup and Inspection
At pickup, the vehicle condition is documented before loading.

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Delivery and Final Inspection
At delivery, inspect the vehicle with the driver and complete the handoff.

How to Prepare Your Car for Pickup
Remove personal items from the vehicle.
Check for leaks or mechanical issues.
Make sure the car has enough fuel for loading and unloading.
Wash the exterior enough to make inspection easier.
Take photos before pickup.
Remove or disable toll tags if needed.
Have keys ready.
Confirm pickup access for large carrier equipment.
Why Drivers Choose AutoStar for Texas Florida Car Shipping
AutoStar has helped customers ship vehicles since 2007. With 18+ years in business, more than 300,000 vehicles shipped, and a network of 25,000+ vetted carriers, AutoStar brings practical transport experience to long-distance routes like Texas to Florida.
Customers choose AutoStar because they can speak with a real person, ask route-specific questions, and understand the process before the vehicle moves. That matters when the car is valuable, the timing is tight, or the shipment is part of a bigger move.
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Phone Support
A Quick Call Can Clean Up the Details
Calling is often the fastest way to confirm route direction, vehicle condition, pickup access, open vs enclosed transport, and timing. If the vehicle or schedule has anything unusual about it, talk it through before booking.
Texas Florida Car Shipping FAQs
The price depends on the exact cities, vehicle size, transport type, season, carrier availability, route direction, and pickup/delivery access. Open transport is usually more affordable than enclosed transport. Call AutoStar or request a quote for a route-specific price.
Florida to Texas pricing depends on distance, route demand, vehicle type, condition, transport method, timing, and carrier availability. A standard running car on open transport usually prices differently than an enclosed, non-running, modified, or rural-access shipment.
Carrier availability and demand are not always equal in both directions. A truck with more available space heading from Florida to Texas may price differently than a truck heading from Texas to Florida.
Transit time depends on the route, carrier schedule, weather, traffic, and pickup/delivery access. Long-distance shipments often take several days after pickup.
Yes, door-to-door shipping is available for many Texas and Florida routes. If a carrier cannot safely access the exact address, the driver may coordinate a nearby safe loading area.
Open transport is the most common option for standard vehicles and works well for many Texas-Florida shipments. Enclosed transport may be better for classic, luxury, exotic, collectible, or high-value vehicles.
Often, yes. Non-running vehicles may need special equipment and carrier matching. Share the vehicle condition before booking so the quote and pickup plan are accurate.
AutoStar works with licensed and insured carriers. Ask your shipping specialist about carrier insurance, documentation, and what to expect at pickup and delivery.
Personal items are usually restricted. Remove valuables and loose items before pickup. Ask AutoStar about current carrier rules before leaving anything in the vehicle.
Book as early as you can, especially during seasonal moves, holidays, snowbird travel, college schedules, military relocation windows, or tight pickup dates. More flexibility can help with carrier availability.
The vehicle condition is inspected and documented at pickup. At delivery, inspect the vehicle again with the driver before completing the handoff.
AutoStar can help with many Texas and Florida pickup and delivery areas, including Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, El Paso, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and Fort Lauderdale.
Ready to Ship Your Car Between Texas and Florida?
Call AutoStar to talk through the route, timing, vehicle condition, and open or enclosed transport options. If the details are ready, you can also start with a free quote.
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