Most Popular Auto Transport Routes in the U.S.
The most-shipped car routes in the U.S. include New York to Florida, California to Texas, and dozens more high-volume corridors. Get current pricing for any route.
The Top 25 Most-Shipped Auto Transport Routes in the U.S.
Based on shipment volume, these are the routes with the highest carrier activity, most competitive pricing, and fastest typical pickup windows.
| Rank | Route | Avg. Distance | Open Transport Est. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | New York → Florida | 1,300 mi | $950–$1,300 |
| 2 | Florida → New York | 1,300 mi | $950–$1,300 |
| 3 | California → Texas | 1,500 mi | $800–$1,100 |
| 4 | Texas → California | 1,500 mi | $800–$1,100 |
| 5 | California → Florida | 2,750 mi | $1,100–$1,500 |
| 6 | Illinois (Chicago) → Florida | 1,400 mi | $900–$1,200 |
| 7 | New York → California | 2,800 mi | $1,200–$1,550 |
| 8 | Florida → Texas | 1,100 mi | $800–$1,050 |
| 9 | Texas → Florida | 1,100 mi | $800–$1,050 |
| 10 | California → Washington | 1,100 mi | $750–$1,000 |
| 11 | Washington → California | 1,100 mi | $750–$1,000 |
| 12 | Georgia → New York | 1,000 mi | $850–$1,100 |
| 13 | New York → Georgia | 1,000 mi | $850–$1,100 |
| 14 | Illinois → Texas | 1,200 mi | $850–$1,100 |
| 15 | Texas → New York | 1,800 mi | $1,000–$1,250 |
| 16 | Ohio → Florida | 1,200 mi | $850–$1,100 |
| 17 | Florida → Ohio | 1,200 mi | $850–$1,100 |
| 18 | Pennsylvania → Florida | 1,200 mi | $900–$1,150 |
| 19 | Massachusetts → Florida | 1,400 mi | $950–$1,300 |
| 20 | Colorado → California | 1,000 mi | $800–$1,050 |
| 21 | California → Arizona | 400 mi | $450–$650 |
| 22 | Arizona → California | 400 mi | $450–$650 |
| 23 | North Carolina → Florida | 750 mi | $700–$900 |
| 24 | Michigan → Florida | 1,300 mi | $900–$1,150 |
| 25 | New Jersey → Florida | 1,250 mi | $950–$1,200 |
Prices are estimated ranges based on current market conditions for open transport on standard vehicles. Actual pricing depends on vehicle type, season, pickup flexibility, and carrier availability.
Why High-Volume Routes Have Better Pricing
The more carriers running a route, the more competitive the pricing. Routes like New York-Florida or California-Texas have dozens of carriers making runs every week. This supply keeps prices competitive and pickup windows short.
Low-volume routes (rural areas, uncommon state pairs) have fewer carriers, which means higher prices and longer pickup windows.
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