Key takeaways
- Texas → Florida: $600–$950 open · $950–$1400 enclosed.
- ~1,200 miles, 3-5 days transit after pickup.
- $200,000 third-party cargo insurance on every shipment.
- Card on file at booking — zero upfront payment. Charged only when the carrier picks up your vehicle.
Shipping a car from Texas to Florida typically costs $600–$950 on open transport and $950–$1400 enclosed, with transit running 3-5 days after pickup. Every shipment is backed by $200,000 in third-party cargo insurance, dispatched to a Highway-verified carrier, GPS-tracked from pickup to delivery, and only charged once the carrier physically picks up your vehicle.
How much does it cost to ship a car from Texas to Florida?
On the TX → FL corridor, Standard open transport runs $600–$950. Enclosed transport runs $950–$1400 — a 30–50% premium that's worth it for exotics, classics, and high-value vehicles. Faster service tiers add a predictable surcharge:
Distance, vehicle size, transport type, and seasonal demand all move the number. Get your exact TX to FL price — it takes 60 seconds and reflects live carrier capacity.
How long does shipping take from Texas to Florida?
Transit time is 3-5 days once the carrier picks up. Total time from booking to delivery is your chosen pickup window plus transit:
- Standard: 5–7 day pickup + 3-5 days transit
- Priority: 2–4 day pickup + 3-5 days transit
- Expedited: 24–48 hour pickup + 3-5 days transit
Eastbound carriers run I-10 along the Gulf Coast through Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama into Florida — a short, high-frequency lane.
Why this is the safest way to ship on the TX → FL lane
On top of the carrier's own policy, your vehicle is covered from load to delivery.
Continuous identity, insurance, and safety monitoring — not a one-time background check.
Live location, timestamped condition reports at both ends, and an electronic Bill of Lading.
Place your order with zero upfront payment. Your card is only charged once the carrier picks up your vehicle.
How it works: Texas to Florida in 5 steps
- Get your instant quote — enter pickup and delivery, see your guaranteed price in 60 seconds.
- Book with zero upfront payment — choose Standard, Priority, or Expedited; pick open or enclosed. We keep a card on file but don't charge it yet.
- Verified carrier matched — a Highway-verified carrier experienced on the TX → FL lane is assigned within 24–72 hours.
- Pickup & payment — driver completes the photo inspection. Your card is charged at this exact moment — never before.
- Track & deliver — GPS updates through transit. Final inspection at delivery, you sign the BOL. Nothing to pay at the door.
Open vs. enclosed on this route
Open transport is the right choice for most sedans, SUVs, trucks, and daily drivers — same exposure as driving the route yourself, at the lowest cost.
Enclosed transport shields your vehicle inside a covered trailer. Pick it for vehicles over $75K, exotics, classics, custom builds, and freshly-painted restorations. Expect a 30–50% premium over open.
Tips for shipping a car from Texas to Florida
Best time to book: This lane runs heavy in fall and winter as snowbirds and seasonal residents move east. Booking 1–2 weeks ahead is typically enough.
Prep your vehicle: wash it so the pickup photo inspection is accurate, remove personal items (carriers can't insure household goods), leave the tank at one quarter, disable the alarm, hand the driver a spare key.
Be flexible on pickup location: car carriers are large. If you're on a narrow residential street, plan to meet the driver at a nearby wide street or parking lot — it shaves hours off the pickup.
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