HOW A CAR SHIPMENT IS PRICED
What Else Affects the Price
Base Parameters Affects the Cost
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Why similar cars may cost differently to ship
These define your starting price
The more I learn about your vehicle and preferences, the better deal I can find.
Prices aren't made up β I match your request to real, verified driver offers at true market rates.
The bigger and heavier the car β the higher the cost.
Also affects the price: lowered or lifted suspension, off-road tires, or any custom modifications.
Calculated by ZIP codes.
More miles = higher total price, but lower price per mile.
- Open trailer β standard and more affordable.
- Enclosed trailer β 40β50% more expensive, but protects the car from weather, dust, and road debris.
β±οΈ Flexibility with dates
The more flexible your schedule β the more available drivers and lower price.
Urgent shipments cost more: drivers prioritize better-paying jobs first.
Popular routes (like LA β Miami) are cheaper β more cars, more drivers, more competition.
If your pickup or delivery location is far from major highways or cities, drivers charge more to go out of their way.
If large trailers canβt reach your pickup/dropoff point (due to narrow streets, mountains, or local bans), a smaller hauler is required β which usually costs more.
Why do other brokers give an exact price right away?
Many brokers quote the lowest possible number
just to win your business.
They hope a driver will agree β but if no one does,
they call you at the last minute with a much higher price.