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Shipping a car from Arizona to New Jersey covers a long cross-country corridor from the Southwest to the Mid-Atlantic, with most vehicles arriving within 5 to 7 days after pickup. AmeriFreight Auto Transport helps customers move vehicles between Arizona and New Jersey using major interstate routes that commonly connect Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Newark, Jersey City, Trenton, and surrounding areas.

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How Much It Costs to Ship a Car from Arizona to New Jersey

The typical cost to ship a car from Arizona to New Jersey is about $1,200 to $1,500 for open auto transport and about $2,100 to $2,625 for enclosed auto transport. This estimate typically includes carrier fees, fuel, and basic carrier liability while the vehicle is loaded and in transit.

Your final Arizona to New Jersey car shipping cost can vary based on distance, vehicle size and weight, open versus enclosed transport, seasonal demand on this corridor, pickup and delivery flexibility, fuel prices, and vehicle condition. These numbers are purely estimates, and your actual quote may be higher or lower depending on real carrier availability at the time of booking.

Call AmeriFreight Auto Transport at (770) 486-1010 to talk through what your specific shipment would cost.

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Most Popular Arizona to New Jersey Car Shipping Routes

Route Distance Transit Time
Phoenix to Newark2,405 miles5-7 days
Phoenix to Jersey City2,410 miles5-7 days
Phoenix to Trenton2,365 miles5-7 days
Tucson to Newark2,410 miles5-7 days
Tucson to Jersey City2,415 miles5-7 days
Scottsdale to Newark2,390 miles5-7 days
Mesa to Edison2,370 miles5-7 days
Glendale to Paterson2,405 miles5-7 days
Chandler to Cherry Hill2,315 miles5-7 days
Flagstaff to Princeton2,255 miles5-7 days

What Affects Your Arizona to New Jersey Car Shipping Cost

Distance

DISTANCE

The Arizona to New Jersey corridor covers approximately 2,350 miles, making it a long-distance interstate shipment. Because carriers travel across several states over multiple days, fuel consumption, driver hours, tolls, equipment operating costs, and overall route logistics make distance the single biggest factor affecting your shipping price.

Type of Vehicle

VEHICLE SIZE AND WEIGHT

Smaller vehicles such as compact cars and midsize sedans generally cost less to transport than large SUVs, lifted trucks, cargo vans, or dually pickups. Larger and heavier vehicles occupy more trailer space and increase total trailer weight, which often results in higher shipping costs.

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PICKUP AND DELIVERY FLEXIBILITY

Customers with flexible pickup and delivery windows often receive more carrier options because transport companies can efficiently group vehicles traveling in the same direction. Expedited shipping requests or narrow scheduling requirements generally increase transportation costs since carriers must adjust their routes accordingly.

Seasonality

SEASONAL DEMAND

Seasonal demand plays a significant role on this corridor. Arizona experiences increased outbound traffic during late spring and summer relocation season, while winter also brings heavy snowbird movement between the Southwest and the Northeast. These busy periods can reduce carrier availability and increase pricing compared with slower shipping seasons.

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OPEN VS. ENCLOSED TRANSPORT

Open auto transport is the most commonly selected option for Arizona to New Jersey shipments because it provides an economical solution for most daily drivers. Enclosed transport generally costs about 75% more than open shipping on this route, depending on seasonal demand and carrier availability, and is typically chosen for vehicles requiring additional protection during cross-country transport.

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FUEL PRICES

Diesel fuel prices directly affect long-distance shipping costs across the Arizona to New Jersey corridor. Even modest changes in fuel costs can influence pricing because carriers travel more than two thousand miles during the shipment.

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VEHICLE CONDITION

Vehicles that start, steer, brake, and roll are generally less expensive to transport because they can be loaded and unloaded quickly. Inoperable vehicles typically require winches or specialized loading equipment, additional labor, and more trailer time, resulting in higher shipping costs.

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PICKUP AND DELIVERY LOCATION

Shipping between major metropolitan areas such as Phoenix, Tucson, Newark, Jersey City, or Trenton is often more economical because carriers regularly travel these interstate corridors. Pickups or deliveries in smaller Arizona mountain communities, remote desert towns, rural areas of northern New Jersey, or locations far from major highways may increase costs due to additional travel time and reduced routing efficiency.

How Long Arizona to New Jersey Car Shipping Takes

Most vehicles shipped between Arizona and New Jersey arrive within 5 to 7 days after pickup. Car carriers typically travel about 400 to 500 miles per day, so a route of approximately 2,350 miles generally falls within that transit window, although actual delivery timing depends on scheduling and road conditions.

What Can Shift the Timing

  • Several factors can affect how quickly your vehicle reaches New Jersey. Many carriers travel along interstate routes including I-10, I-40, I-44, I-70, I-76, I-78, and I-80, depending on pickup and delivery locations. Weather events such as desert dust storms in Arizona, heavy rain across the southern Plains, or winter snow and ice approaching the Northeast can occasionally slow travel.
  • Holiday travel periods, peak summer relocation season, and increased snowbird traffic can also extend pickup or delivery windows because more vehicles compete for available carrier space. Accessibility matters as well—vehicles located near major interstate corridors in cities like Phoenix, Tucson, Newark, or Jersey City are typically scheduled faster than shipments originating from or delivering to remote rural communities.
  • Greater flexibility with your pickup window also gives carriers more opportunities to coordinate efficient routes, while expedited requests may require additional scheduling adjustments.

Best and Slowest Months on This Corridor

  • Customers shipping between Arizona and New Jersey during March through May and September through early November generally experience strong carrier availability and steady traffic on this corridor. These seasons often provide more consistent scheduling because demand is balanced and weather disruptions are typically less frequent.
  • Demand usually increases during June through August, when families relocate during summer, as well as late November through early January because of holiday shipping. Arizona also experiences increased transportation demand during the winter snowbird season, which can create longer carrier matching times and slightly wider pickup windows.

Expedited Shipping Option

Expedited shipping prioritizes your Arizona to New Jersey shipment for faster carrier assignment and pickup whenever capacity is available. While expedited service can shorten waiting time before pickup, delivery timing still depends on weather, highway conditions, traffic, and other operational factors during transit.

Popular Arizona to New Jersey City Routes

Arizona and New Jersey are connected by a steady flow of auto transport shipments for corporate relocations, military moves, college students, seasonal residents, and families moving across the country. Some of the busiest routes include Phoenix to Newark, Scottsdale to Jersey City, Tucson to Trenton, and Mesa to Edison because they connect major population centers with well-traveled interstate freight corridors.

Service Areas in Arizona Origin

AmeriFreight Auto Transport provides statewide vehicle shipping services throughout Arizona, including Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Scottsdale, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear, Avondale, Flagstaff, Prescott, Yuma, Sierra Vista, Casa Grande, Lake Havasu City, Kingman, Bullhead City, and surrounding areas, location permitting.

Service Areas in New Jersey Destination

AmeriFreight Auto Transport serves destinations throughout New Jersey, including Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Edison, Woodbridge, Clifton, Trenton, Camden, Cherry Hill, Hoboken, Princeton, Toms River, Atlantic City, Vineland, Morristown, New Brunswick, Parsippany, Hackensack, and surrounding areas, location permitting.

Should You Drive or Ship Your Vehicle From Arizona to New Jersey?

There is no single right answer when deciding whether to drive or ship your vehicle from Arizona to New Jersey. While driving may appear less expensive initially, the total cost often includes fuel, hotels, meals, tolls, vehicle wear and tear, additional mileage, maintenance, and several days away from work or family. Shipping your vehicle and flying separately can be the more convenient option for many long-distance moves, especially on a cross-country route of more than 2,300 miles.

Drive Cost Breakdown

Expense Category Driving Yourself Shipping the Vehicle
Expense Fuel $350–$450
Included in shipping cost Hotels $300–$500
Not required Meals $150–$250
Minimal travel expenses Vehicle Wear & Depreciation $500–$800
Minimal additional wear Time Commitment 4–5 driving days
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When Driving Makes Sense

Driving can make sense if you want to enjoy a cross-country road trip, have a flexible schedule, or plan to make several stops along the way. It may also be the preferred option if additional mileage on the vehicle is not a major concern and you would rather remain in direct control of the trip.

When Shipping Makes Sense

Shipping is often the more practical choice for relocations, military moves, multi-vehicle households, seasonal moves, or anyone already planning to fly to New Jersey. It helps avoid thousands of miles of additional wear on your vehicle while saving several days of driving time across the country.

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Open or Enclosed Auto Transport for the Arizona to New Jersey Route

Open Auto Transport

Open auto transport is the standard shipping option for most vehicles traveling from Arizona to New Jersey. Because this route spans more than 2,300 miles across interstate highways and multiple climate zones, open carriers provide an efficient and economical way to move sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, and daily drivers. Vehicles remain exposed to normal weather and road conditions during transit, similar to what they would experience if driven across the country. For most customers on this route, open transport offers the best balance of affordability and dependable service.

Enclosed Auto Transport

Enclosed auto transport is commonly selected for luxury, exotic, collectible, classic, and low-clearance vehicles moving between Arizona and New Jersey. The enclosed trailer helps protect the vehicle from weather, road debris, desert dust, and the varying conditions encountered during a long cross-country journey through multiple states. Enclosed shipping generally costs about 75% more than open transport, although the exact difference depends on seasonal demand, carrier availability, and the specific shipment details. Owners of high-value vehicles often choose enclosed transport for the added protection throughout the trip.

Simple 3-Step Process

How the Shipping Process Works

Shipping a car from Arizona to New Jersey is generally a straightforward process that can be broken down into three simple steps.

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Step 1
Quote and Book

The process begins by requesting a quote online or by calling AmeriFreight Auto Transport. You'll provide the pickup and delivery ZIP codes, your vehicle's year, make, and model, your preferred transport type if applicable, and an estimated pickup timeframe. AmeriFreight then prepares a shipping estimate based on the Arizona-to-New Jersey route, current market conditions, the season, and your vehicle details. There is no upfront payment until you choose a carrier, so you can review your options before moving forward.

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Carrier Dispatch and Pickup

Once you approve the shipment, AmeriFreight matches your vehicle with a vetted, USDOT-registered, and insured carrier that regularly operates between Arizona and New Jersey. The carrier contacts you to confirm the pickup window, location, and any final logistics before arrival. On pickup day, the driver performs a detailed inspection of your vehicle, records its condition on the Bill of Lading, and carefully loads it onto the transport trailer. You'll receive a copy of the inspection paperwork for your records before the vehicle begins its journey.

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Transit and Delivery

After pickup, your vehicle travels along major interstate freight corridors commonly used for cross-country transport, including portions of I-10, I-40, I-44, I-70, I-76, I-78, and I-80, depending on the specific pickup and delivery locations. Throughout transit, the carrier follows scheduled delivery stops while navigating weather, traffic, and road conditions across multiple states. When the vehicle arrives in New Jersey, you—or another designated adult—will complete a final inspection, sign the delivery paperwork, and officially complete the shipment.

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What to Expect on Delivery Day

Driver Arrival
The Driver's Arrival

As your Arizona-to-New Jersey shipment nears its destination, the carrier will usually call or text with an estimated delivery window. Arrival times can occasionally shift because of interstate traffic, construction, weather conditions, earlier deliveries on the route, or other transportation delays that naturally occur during long-distance shipping.

An adult who is at least 18 years old must be present to accept the vehicle when it arrives. If you cannot attend personally, you may authorize a trusted friend, family member, coworker, or relocation contact to inspect the vehicle and sign the delivery paperwork on your behalf.

Inspection
The Final Inspection

Once the carrier arrives, you and the driver will inspect the vehicle together and compare its condition with the Bill of Lading completed during pickup in Arizona. Photos taken before shipping can be helpful during this inspection. If you notice any new scratches, dents, fluid leaks, or other concerns, they should be documented on the Bill of Lading before signing the delivery paperwork.

If You Spot Damage
What to Do if You Spot Damage

If you observe any new damage during delivery, document it on the Bill of Lading immediately while the driver is still present. Do not sign the paperwork as fully completed if something appears incorrect or damaged.

Customers enrolled in the AFTA PLAN gap protection program have 48 hours after delivery to report eligible damage.

Final Payment
Final Payment

In most cases, the remaining carrier balance is paid when the vehicle is delivered. Depending on the carrier's policies, acceptable payment methods commonly include certified check, money order, or cash. Your carrier's payment requirements will be explained before pickup so you know exactly what to expect on delivery day.

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After Signing

Once the inspection is complete and the paperwork has been signed, your shipment is officially finished, you receive your copy of the signed Bill of Lading, and the carrier continues to the next scheduled delivery.

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Preparing Your Vehicle for Arizona to New Jersey Transport

Preparing your vehicle for cross-country transport from Arizona to New Jersey is usually quick and straightforward. Spending a little time before pickup helps the inspection process go smoothly, reduces the chance of misunderstandings about your vehicle's condition, and makes loading and unloading more efficient for both you and the carrier.

What to Do

  1. Wash your vehicle. A clean vehicle makes it easier to identify and document any existing scratches, dents, paint chips, or other cosmetic imperfections during the pickup inspection.
  2. Remove personal belongings. DOT regulations generally prohibit carriers from transporting household goods or loose personal items inside vehicles. If a carrier allows a limited number of personal items, prior approval is usually required, and additional restrictions or fees may apply.
  3. Take photos before pickup. Photograph the vehicle from multiple angles, including close-ups of any existing damage, to document its condition before transport.
  4. Leave about one-quarter tank of fuel. This provides enough fuel for loading and unloading while avoiding unnecessary weight during transport.
  5. Check the tires and battery. Make sure the tires are properly inflated and that the battery is fully charged so the vehicle can be safely loaded and unloaded.
  6. Disable aftermarket alarms. Turn off any alarm or anti-theft systems that could activate while the vehicle is in transit.
  7. Secure or remove exterior accessories. Remove, fold, or secure items such as bike racks, roof cargo boxes, antennas, spoilers, or other accessories whenever possible to reduce the risk of damage during loading and transport.
  8. Provide a working key. Give the carrier a functioning key so the vehicle can be loaded, unloaded, and repositioned as necessary throughout the shipping process.

Why AmeriFreight

Why Customers Choose AmeriFreight Auto Transport

No Upfront Payment

AmeriFreight Auto Transport makes the booking process straightforward with No upfront payment until you choose a carrier. You only move forward with payment after reviewing and approving the carrier assigned to your Arizona-to-New Jersey shipment.

Cancellation Policy

Customers may cancel their shipment order without charge provided the vehicle has not yet been dispatched to a carrier.

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Vetted Carrier Network

AmeriFreight Auto Transport works with carriers that maintain USDOT registration, meet insurance requirements, and have public safety and performance records. Customers can ship with confidence knowing they do not have to independently screen transport companies or verify carrier credentials on their own.

One of the Best-Reviewed Companies in the Industry

AmeriFreight Auto Transport is recognized as one of the best-reviewed companies in the auto transport industry, with strong customer ratings across platforms including BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Customers frequently highlight responsive customer service agents, clear communication throughout the shipping process, and reliable carrier matching for long-distance routes such as Arizona to New Jersey.

AFTA PLAN Gap Protection

Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is loaded and in transit, although coverage may include exclusions or deductible-related gaps depending on the specific circumstances. AFTA PLAN is an optional gap protection program designed to help cover up to a defined portion of your insurance deductible if eligible damage is reported within 48 hours after delivery. It is intended to complement eligible shipments and does not replace or extend the carrier's liability coverage.

Discounts Available on This Route

AmeriFreight Auto Transport offers route-eligible discounts for many customers shipping vehicles between Arizona and New Jersey, including:

Active and retired military First responders Medical personnel Students Senior citizens

Customer service agents can confirm which discounts apply to your shipment when you call.

Buyer's Guide

What to Look for in a Car Shipping Company for Arizona to New Jersey Routes

Arizona-to-New Jersey is one of the country's established long-distance auto transport corridors, so customers often receive numerous quotes that vary significantly in price and service. Understanding what separates a reputable auto transport company from lead-generation websites or unreliable operators can help you make a more informed decision.

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Federal Licensing Should Be Visible

Legitimate auto transport companies clearly display their USDOT and MC numbers on their website, typically in the footer, company credentials, or About page. You can independently verify these credentials through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's SAFER database before booking your shipment.

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Pricing Should Be Presented as a Range, Not a Guarantee

Vehicle shipping prices naturally fluctuate based on seasonal demand, route availability, vehicle type, and current carrier capacity. If one quote is dramatically lower than every other estimate you receive, it may indicate unrealistic pricing or a bait-and-switch approach rather than actual market conditions.

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Payment Terms Should Match the Work Done

Be cautious of companies requesting full payment before assigning a carrier to your shipment. Reputable auto transport companies generally collect payment only after you approve a specific carrier for your Arizona-to-New Jersey move.

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Reviews Should Be Consistent Across Multiple Platforms

Established transport companies typically maintain review histories across trusted platforms such as BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Consistent ratings and a substantial number of reviews across multiple sources often provide a better picture of a company's long-term customer service than relying on a single review site.

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The Company Should Answer the Phone

One of the simplest ways to evaluate an auto transport company is by speaking with a live customer service agent who can answer questions about your shipment. AmeriFreight Auto Transport customer service agents are available at (770) 486-1010 to discuss Arizona-to-New Jersey vehicle shipping and explain the process before you book.

AmeriFreight Auto Transport meets all of these standards for customers shipping vehicles between Arizona and New Jersey.

Relocation Guidance

State Insights for Arizona to New Jersey Moves

After Arrival in New Jersey
Destination State

Once your vehicle arrives in New Jersey and you establish residency, you'll generally need to transfer your out-of-state driver's license, title, and vehicle registration within 60 days, or before your current credentials expire if that occurs sooner. New Jersey allows new residents to complete the license and registration transfer during the same MVC appointment, provided the required ownership, identity, and residency documents are available.

Unlike Arizona, where emissions testing is limited to certain areas such as the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan regions, New Jersey requires most gasoline-powered vehicles to undergo periodic emissions inspections after registration. Most vehicles are inspected every two years, while qualifying new vehicles receive a longer initial inspection period.

New Jersey requires drivers to maintain at least the state's minimum automobile liability insurance before registering a vehicle. The state also follows a no-fault insurance system, meaning your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage generally pays for medical expenses after an accident regardless of fault. During the title transfer process, the MVC verifies ownership documentation and issues New Jersey registration and license plates as part of establishing residency. Because appointment availability can vary at busy MVC locations, many new residents schedule their transfer appointment shortly after arriving.

Considerations Before Leaving Arizona
Origin State

Before moving your vehicle out of Arizona, verify that your registration is current and resolve any outstanding renewal issues, toll balances, parking citations, or title paperwork before the vehicle ships. If your vehicle is registered in the Phoenix or Tucson emissions program areas and a renewal is approaching before your move, completing any required emissions testing beforehand can help prevent registration complications.

Arizona does not require residents to surrender their license plates simply because they relocate to another state. However, once your vehicle is registered in New Jersey, it's a good idea to update or cancel any remaining Arizona vehicle registration records if appropriate and notify your insurance company of the change in garaging location. Customers with lienholders should also confirm that the lender has their new mailing address so title and registration documents continue to be processed correctly. Since your vehicle will travel more than 2,300 miles across multiple climate regions, checking tire pressure, battery condition, and fluid levels before pickup can help ensure smooth loading and unloading when the carrier arrives.

Frequently Asked Questions

The typical cost to ship a car from Arizona to New Jersey is approximately $1,200 to $1,500 for open auto transport and $2,100 to $2,625 for enclosed auto transport. Your final price depends on factors such as the exact pickup and delivery locations, vehicle size and weight, transport type, seasonal demand, and pickup flexibility. These figures are estimates based on current market conditions rather than guaranteed prices. For a personalized estimate, call AmeriFreight Auto Transport at (770) 486-1010.

Most vehicles shipped between Arizona and New Jersey arrive within 5 to 7 days after pickup. Once a vehicle is in transit, carriers generally travel about 400 to 500 miles per day, although weather, traffic, road construction, pickup scheduling, and carrier availability can affect the total timeline.

Yes. Either you or another trusted adult who is at least 18 years old must be present during both pickup and delivery. That person will review the vehicle inspection, sign the Bill of Lading, and release or accept the vehicle on your behalf if necessary.

Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is loaded and in transit. AmeriFreight also offers the optional AFTA PLAN gap protection program, which may help cover up to a defined portion of your insurance deductible for eligible damage reported within 48 hours after delivery. AFTA PLAN is not insurance and does not replace the carrier's liability coverage.

Open transport is the standard option for most Arizona-to-New Jersey shipments and is the most economical choice for everyday vehicles. Your vehicle remains exposed to normal weather and road conditions during the trip, similar to what it would experience if driven across the country.
Enclosed transport typically costs about 75% more than open shipping and is commonly selected for luxury, exotic, classic, collectible, or low-clearance vehicles. The enclosed trailer provides additional protection from weather and road debris during the cross-country journey.

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