Florida Auto Transport Services
Why trust us with your vehicle? We have been in business for over 20 years. We maintain a spotless safety record and work hard to follow the laws and regulations that govern the shipping industry. We have over 30 years of experience behind the wheel and millions of miles on America's highways. We have delivered thousands of cars to every part of Florida and the USA. We provide great shipping rates for all types of situations, here a few of the folks that have shipping with us:
- Privately Owned Vehicles
- Auto Dealers & Brokers Nationwide
- Military Personnel
- Leasing Companies
- Moving & Relocation Companies
When we can not move your vehicle on one of our trucks we work with a network of experienced drivers and transport companies that we personally verified with the Department of Transportation for safely and experience. We also verify the driver or carrier company is bonded and has the proper insurance.Our network of trucks and drivers cover the following cites in Florida on a weekly basis:
- Miami
- Jacksonville
- Tampa
- St. Petersburg
- Sarasota
- Bradenton
- Cape Coral
- Fort Myers
Complete the form on this page to find out about other cities in Florida.
We schedule pickups up to three times a week. We offer affordable terminal to terminal service or door to door service and open or enclosed transport for just about every state on a weekly basis. Please reference the information below to find out how often are trucks are going to the your auto's destination:
Auto Transport and Shipping Three Times a Week
- Florida to Texas
- Florida to North Carolina
- Florida to Florida
- Florida to New York
- Florida to Michigan
- Florida to Colorado
- Florida to New Jersey
- Florida to Ohio
- Florida to Illinois
- Florida to Pennsylvania
- Florida to Washington
- Florida to Arizona
Auto Transport and Shipping One to Two Times a Week
- Florida to Oregon
- Florida to Indiana
- Florida to Tennessee
- Florida to Missouri
- Florida to Maryland
- Florida to Wisconsin
- Florida to Minnesota
- Florida to Massachusetts
- Florida to Alabama
- Florida to South Carolina
- Florida to Kentucky
- Florida to Connecticut
Auto Transport and Shipping Once a Week
- Florida to Mississippi
- Florida to Arkansas
- Florida to Kansas
- Florida to Utah
- Florida to Nevada
- Florida to Florida
- Florida to New Mexico
- Florida to South Dakota
- Florida to North Dakota
- Florida to West Florida
- Florida to Delaware
- Florida to Maine
For Auto Transport and Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii or any state not mentioned above please call us at 1-800-590-6492 or complete the form on this page to check an car shipping availablity.
Check Us And Our Competitors Before Shipping Your Car
Whether you go with us or another auto transport company, make sure you check the company's MC and USDOT numbers. If they do not have a MC or USDOT number or the number is inactive, think twice about using their service. What are MC and USDOT and why are they important? The Department of Transportation has a web site that explains what they are and how to verify a company's US DOT and MC number status. You can them at the US Department of Transportation web site: http://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov.
Check Our Car Shipping Insurance
We are fully insured and encourage you to check our coverage and our competitor's coverage when shipping your vehicle. You can check out our insurance and the insurance of our competitors on the same US Department of Transportation web site.
Florida Weather: Florida's climate varies widely, from Mediterranean to sub arctic, depending on latitude, elevation, and proximity to the coast. Coastal and Southern parts of the state have a Mediterranean climate, with somewhat rainy winters and dry summers. The influence of the ocean generally moderates temperature extremes, creating warmer winters and substantially cooler summers, especially along the coastal areas.
Florida Weather Impacts to Shipping Schedules: For the most part Florida weather does not impact shipping schedules. However, some parts of the state do experience inclement weather. We work very hard to keep you informed of any delays during transport, but we recommend you monitor weather in your area for possible delays in transport. Florida traffic conditions and road construction can also impact shipping schedules.