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Shipping a vehicle from Arkansas to Florida is a common route for relocations, seasonal moves, military transfers, and college students. Most Arkansas to Florida car shipments travel approximately 900 to 1,100 miles and typically arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup, depending on the exact pickup and delivery locations.

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How Much It Costs to Ship a Car from Arkansas to Florida

Shipping a car from Arkansas to Florida typically costs between $900 and $1,100 using open auto transport and approximately $1,575 to $1,925 using enclosed auto transport. These estimates generally include carrier transportation charges, fuel costs, and basic carrier liability coverage during transit.

Several factors can affect the final shipping cost, including the exact pickup and delivery locations, total route distance, vehicle size and weight, whether you choose open or enclosed transport, seasonal demand, scheduling flexibility, fuel prices, and whether the vehicle is operable at pickup. These figures should be viewed as estimates rather than guaranteed prices, as carrier availability and market conditions can change throughout the year.

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Most Popular Arkansas to Florida Car Shipping Routes

Route Distance Transit Time
Little Rock, AR to Jacksonville, FLApproximately 880 miles2–3 Days
Little Rock, AR to Orlando, FLApproximately 980 miles2–4 Days
Little Rock, AR to Tampa, FLApproximately 1,040 miles2–4 Days
Little Rock, AR to Miami, FLApproximately 1,300 miles3–5 Days
Fayetteville, AR to Orlando, FLApproximately 1,120 miles2–4 Days
Fayetteville, AR to Tampa, FLApproximately 1,180 miles3–4 Days
Fort Smith, AR to Jacksonville, FLApproximately 980 miles2–4 Days
Jonesboro, AR to Pensacola, FLApproximately 700 miles2–3 Days
Conway, AR to Fort Lauderdale, FLApproximately 1,280 miles3–5 Days
Hot Springs, AR to Sarasota, FLApproximately 1,100 miles2–4 Days

What Affects Your Arkansas to Florida Car Shipping Cost

Distance

DISTANCE

Arkansas to Florida shipments generally cover between 900 and 1,300 miles, depending on the pickup and delivery cities. Distance is the largest factor in transport pricing because longer routes increase fuel consumption, driver hours, equipment usage, and overall carrier operating costs.

Type of Vehicle

VEHICLE SIZE AND WEIGHT

Compact cars and midsize sedans are typically less expensive to ship than large SUVs, lifted trucks, cargo vans, or dually pickups. Larger and heavier vehicles occupy more trailer space and add weight, which can increase shipping costs on this route.

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PICKUP AND DELIVERY FLEXIBILITY

Customers with flexible pickup and delivery windows often receive more carrier options because drivers can efficiently combine multiple vehicles traveling in the same direction. Expedited service or strict scheduling requirements usually result in higher transport costs.

Seasonality

SEASONAL DEMAND

Demand on the Arkansas-to-Florida corridor increases during the winter snowbird season, summer relocation months, and around college move-in periods. During these busy times, carriers often experience fuller schedules, which can influence pricing and pickup availability.

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OPEN VS. ENCLOSED TRANSPORT

Open transport is the standard option for most vehicles traveling from Arkansas to Florida and is generally the most economical choice. Enclosed transport provides additional protection from weather and road debris and commonly costs around 75% more than open shipping, depending on seasonal demand and carrier availability.

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FUEL PRICES

Diesel prices are an important part of long-distance vehicle shipping costs. As fuel prices fluctuate, carriers may adjust rates to reflect the changing cost of operating along interstate routes between Arkansas and Florida.

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VEHICLE CONDITION

Vehicles that start, steer, brake, and roll are quicker and easier for carriers to load and unload. Inoperable vehicles require additional equipment, such as winches, and more handling time, which generally increases the overall shipping cost.

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PICKUP AND DELIVERY LOCATION

Shipping between major cities such as Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Miami is typically more affordable because these locations sit near heavily traveled interstate corridors. Pickups or deliveries in smaller rural communities, remote areas, or locations farther from major highways may increase pricing due to additional carrier detours and reduced routing efficiency.

How Long Arkansas to Florida Car Shipping Takes

Most vehicles shipped from Arkansas to Florida arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup, depending on the exact pickup and delivery locations. Since auto transport carriers typically travel 400 to 500 miles per day while making scheduled vehicle pickups and deliveries, a route of approximately 900 to 1,100 miles generally falls within that transit window.

What Can Shift the Timing

  • Several factors can influence how long an Arkansas-to-Florida shipment takes. Carriers commonly travel along major interstate corridors such as I-40, I-30, I-55, I-10, I-75, and I-95, depending on the destination. Weather events, heavy traffic, road construction, or hurricane-related conditions in the Southeast can occasionally affect schedules.
  • Holiday travel periods, the summer moving season, and peak winter snowbird traffic into Florida may also create additional demand for carriers operating on this corridor. Pickup and delivery locations matter as well—vehicles located near major metropolitan areas and interstate highways are generally easier to schedule than those in rural communities or less frequently serviced areas. Flexible pickup windows also give carriers more opportunities to coordinate efficient routing.

Best and Slowest Months on This Corridor

  • Customers shipping between Arkansas and Florida during March through May and September through early November generally see strong carrier availability and consistent transit schedules. These periods often provide balanced shipping demand across the corridor.
  • Demand is typically highest during June through August, when household relocations peak, and again from late October through January, when many seasonal residents travel to Florida. During these periods, customers should expect busier carrier schedules and potentially longer pickup windows.

Expedited Shipping Option

Expedited shipping is available for customers who need prioritized pickup and faster movement on the Arkansas-to-Florida route. While expedited service improves carrier scheduling priority, actual pickup and delivery timing still depends on weather, traffic, and carrier availability.

Popular Arkansas to Florida City Routes

AmeriFreight Auto Transport regularly ships vehicles between Arkansas and Florida for families relocating, military members, college students, seasonal residents, and online vehicle buyers. Popular routes include Little Rock to Orlando, Fayetteville to Tampa, Fort Smith to Jacksonville, and Jonesboro to Miami, all of which connect through major interstate corridors serving Florida's largest metropolitan areas.

Service Areas in Arkansas Origin

AmeriFreight Auto Transport provides statewide vehicle shipping throughout Arkansas, including Little Rock, North Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Conway, Jonesboro, Hot Springs, Pine Bluff, Benton, Russellville, Cabot, and Texarkana, along with surrounding areas, location permitting. Whether your vehicle is picked up in a major metro area, a growing Northwest Arkansas community, or a smaller town near the Ozarks or the Mississippi Delta, we can coordinate transport with carriers operating throughout the state.

Service Areas in Florida Destination

AmeriFreight Auto Transport serves destinations across the entire state of Florida, including Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Naples, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Daytona Beach, Tallahassee, Gainesville, Pensacola, and surrounding areas, location permitting. From the Panhandle to South Florida, carriers regularly operate along the state's busiest interstate corridors to provide broad coverage for residential, military, seasonal, and commercial vehicle shipments.

Should You Drive or Ship Your Vehicle From Arkansas to Florida?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer when deciding whether to drive or ship your vehicle from Arkansas to Florida. While driving may seem less expensive at first glance, it's important to consider the total cost of the trip—including fuel, hotels, meals, tolls, time away from work, vehicle wear and tear, and added mileage. For many people, shipping the vehicle while flying or using another form of transportation offers greater convenience and reduces the stress of a long interstate drive.

Drive Cost Breakdown

Expense Category Driving Yourself Shipping the Vehicle
Fuel Approximately $180–$250 Included in shipping cost
Hotels $150–$350 (1–2 nights) None
Food & Meals $75–$150 Minimal travel expenses
Vehicle Wear & Mileage $250–$450 Minimal additional vehicle wear
Time Commitment 2–3 days of driving Vehicle transported while you travel separately
Shipping + One-Way Airfare N/A Approximately $1,000–$1,400 total (open transport plus one-way flight, depending on airfare)

When Driving Makes Sense

Driving may be the better choice if you enjoy road trips, have a flexible schedule, or plan to make several stops along the way. It can also make sense if adding mileage to your vehicle is not a concern and you prefer to remain in control of the entire trip.

When Shipping Makes Sense

Shipping is often the more practical option for long-distance moves between Arkansas and Florida, especially for relocations, seasonal moves, multi-vehicle households, or when you're already planning to fly to your destination. It also helps avoid unnecessary mileage, road wear, and the fatigue that comes with spending multiple days behind the wheel.

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Open or Enclosed Auto Transport for the Arkansas to Florida Route

Open Auto Transport

Open auto transport is the most common method for shipping vehicles between Arkansas and Florida because it offers an excellent balance of affordability and efficiency. Carriers regularly travel this corridor using major interstate highways, making open transport readily available for most shipments. Vehicles remain exposed to normal road and weather conditions during transit, much like they would if driven the route themselves. Most sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, and everyday vehicles are shipped this way without issue, making open transport the most budget-friendly choice for this lane.

Enclosed Auto Transport

Enclosed transport is typically selected for luxury vehicles, exotic cars, classic automobiles, collector vehicles, and low-clearance sports cars traveling from Arkansas to Florida. Because the journey covers hundreds of interstate miles and may encounter rain, road debris, coastal humidity, and changing weather conditions, enclosed trailers provide additional protection throughout transit. Enclosed shipping generally costs about 75 percent more than open transport, although pricing varies based on the season, route demand, and carrier availability. Many owners of high-value vehicles choose enclosed transport for added peace of mind during long-distance shipments.

Simple 3-Step Process

How the Shipping Process Works

Shipping a car from Arkansas to Florida is generally a straightforward process that can be broken down into three simple steps.

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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 your estimated pickup timeframe. AmeriFreight then prepares a shipping estimate based on the route, current market conditions, the season, and your vehicle details. No upfront payment is required before you choose a carrier for your shipment.

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Carrier Dispatch and Pickup

Once you approve your shipment, AmeriFreight matches your vehicle with a vetted, USDOT-registered, and insured carrier operating between Arkansas and Florida. The carrier contacts you to confirm the pickup window and coordinate the exact pickup location. At pickup, the driver performs a detailed inspection of your vehicle, records its condition on the Bill of Lading, and loads it onto the transport trailer. You'll receive a copy of the inspection documentation for your records before the shipment begins.

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Transit and Delivery

After pickup, your vehicle travels along major interstate corridors commonly used for this route, including I-40, I-30, I-55, I-10, I-75, and other connecting highways depending on the pickup and delivery locations. Upon arrival in Florida, you—or another designated adult—will inspect the vehicle with the driver, compare its condition to the original Bill of Lading, sign the delivery paperwork, and complete the shipment.

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What to Expect on Delivery Day

Driver Arrival
The Driver's Arrival

As your vehicle approaches its Florida destination, the carrier will typically call or text you with an estimated delivery window. Arrival times can change because of interstate traffic, weather conditions, construction, or other scheduled deliveries the carrier is completing along the route.

An adult who is at least 18 years old must be available to accept the vehicle at delivery. If you cannot be there personally, you may designate a trusted family member, friend, coworker, or relocation contact to receive the vehicle and complete the delivery inspection on your behalf.

Inspection
The Final Inspection

When the vehicle arrives, you and the driver will inspect it together and compare its condition against the Bill of Lading completed at pickup. Having the photos you took before shipping can make this comparison easier. If you notice any new scratches, dents, 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 the inspection, note it on the Bill of Lading immediately before completing the paperwork. Do not sign the delivery documents 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

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

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After Signing

Once the inspection is complete and the paperwork is 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 Arkansas to Florida Transport

Preparing your vehicle for transport from Arkansas to Florida is usually simple and only takes a short amount of time before pickup. Spending a few minutes getting your vehicle ready helps the inspection process go smoothly, reduces the chance of misunderstandings about its condition, and allows the carrier to load and unload it efficiently.

What to Do

  1. Wash your vehicle. A clean vehicle makes it much easier to identify and document any existing scratches, dents, paint chips, or other cosmetic imperfections during the pickup inspection.
  2. Remove personal belongings. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations generally prohibit carriers from transporting household goods or loose personal items inside the vehicle. If a carrier allows a limited amount of personal belongings, it typically requires advance approval and may be subject to weight restrictions or additional fees.
  3. Take photos before pickup. Photograph your vehicle from multiple angles, including close-ups of any existing damage. These photos provide a helpful record of the vehicle's condition before transport.
  4. Leave about one-quarter tank of fuel. This provides enough fuel for loading and unloading while avoiding unnecessary weight that could affect transport efficiency.
  5. Check the battery and tire pressure. Make sure the battery is fully charged and the tires are properly inflated so the vehicle can be safely loaded and unloaded.
  6. Disable aftermarket alarms. Turn off or deactivate any alarm or anti-theft systems that could accidentally activate while the vehicle is being transported.
  7. Secure or remove exterior accessories. Remove or firmly secure items such as bike racks, roof cargo boxes, antennas, spoilers, or other aftermarket accessories whenever possible.
  8. Provide a working key. The carrier will need a functioning key to load, unload, and reposition the vehicle throughout the shipping process.

Why AmeriFreight

Why Customers Choose AmeriFreight Auto Transport

No Upfront Payment

AmeriFreight Auto Transport believes customers should know which carrier will be transporting their vehicle before making a payment. No upfront payment until you choose a carrier.

Cancellation Policy

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

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Vetted Carrier Network

AmeriFreight Auto Transport works with carriers that meet USDOT licensing and insurance requirements while maintaining public safety and performance records. Customers benefit from a carefully screened carrier network without having to research transport companies 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 consistently highlight responsive communication, knowledgeable customer service agents, and dependable carrier matching throughout the shipping process.

AFTA PLAN Gap Protection

Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is in transit, although coverage terms may include exclusions or deductible-related gaps depending on the situation. AFTA PLAN is an optional gap protection program designed to help cover up to a defined portion of your insurance deductible for eligible claims reported within 48 hours of delivery. It complements carrier coverage but is not insurance and does not replace the carrier's liability protection.

Discounts Available on This Route

AmeriFreight Auto Transport offers discounts for many qualifying customers shipping vehicles between Arkansas and Florida, 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 Arkansas to Florida Routes

Arkansas-to-Florida is one of the more frequently quoted auto transport corridors, so it's common for customers to receive multiple estimates with varying prices and service levels. When comparing companies, it's important to look beyond the lowest quote and evaluate whether the transporter is an established, licensed business rather than simply a lead-generation website or an operator making unrealistic promises.

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Federal Licensing Should Be Visible

Legitimate auto transport companies publicly display their USDOT and MC numbers, typically in the website footer, company credentials, or About page. Customers can independently verify these credentials using the FMCSA SAFER database before booking a shipment.

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Pricing Should Be Presented as a Range, Not a Guarantee

Auto transport pricing naturally changes based on seasonal demand, vehicle type, route conditions, and carrier availability. If one quote is dramatically lower than the rest of the market, it may indicate unrealistic or bait-and-switch pricing, since normal quote differences are usually measured in hundreds—not thousands—of dollars.

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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 carrier match for your Arkansas-to-Florida shipment.

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Reviews Should Be Consistent Across Multiple Platforms

Established auto transport companies maintain customer reviews across platforms such as BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Consistent ratings and review history across multiple websites are generally a better indicator of long-term customer satisfaction than unusually high ratings on a single platform.

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The Company Should Answer the Phone

One of the simplest ways to evaluate a transport company is by speaking with a live customer service agent. AmeriFreight Auto Transport's customer service agents are available at (770) 486-1010 to answer questions about Arkansas-to-Florida vehicle shipping and explain the process before you book.

AmeriFreight Auto Transport meets all of these standards for customers shipping vehicles between Arkansas and Florida.

Relocation Guidance

State Insights for Arkansas to Florida Moves

After Arrival in Florida
Destination State

Once you establish residency in Florida, you generally have 30 days to register your vehicle and obtain a Florida driver's license. Florida does not require periodic statewide safety inspections or emissions testing for passenger vehicles, making the registration process simpler than in many other states. However, first-time Florida vehicle registrations typically require a VIN verification, which can be completed by authorized personnel such as a law enforcement officer, licensed dealer, tax collector employee, or other approved official.

Florida follows a no-fault insurance system, meaning drivers must carry at least $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and $10,000 in Property Damage Liability (PDL) coverage before registering a vehicle. When transferring your title and registration, be prepared to provide proof of ownership, proof of Florida insurance, identification, and any documents required by your local tax collector or DMV office. Since requirements can change, it's always wise to verify current procedures with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles before completing registration.

Considerations Before Leaving Arkansas
Origin State

Before moving your vehicle out of Arkansas, make sure your registration is current and resolve any outstanding parking citations, toll obligations, or registration-related issues before departure. Arkansas does not require periodic statewide vehicle safety inspections or emissions testing for passenger vehicles, which simplifies the process of preparing for an interstate move.

Arkansas also does not require most residents to surrender their license plates when relocating out of state. However, once your vehicle is registered in Florida, you should update your insurance policy to comply with Florida's minimum coverage requirements and notify any lienholder of your address change if applicable. Before pickup, remove personal belongings from the vehicle, ensure it is mechanically operable if possible, and prepare it according to your carrier's transport instructions for a smooth shipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Open auto transport typically costs $900 to $1,100, while enclosed transport generally ranges from $1,575 to $1,925 on this route. Final pricing depends on the exact pickup and delivery locations, vehicle size, transport type, seasonal demand, and scheduling flexibility. These figures are estimates rather than guaranteed prices. For a personalized estimate, call AmeriFreight Auto Transport at (770) 486-1010.

Most shipments arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup. Car carriers generally travel about 400 to 500 miles per day, although weather, traffic, pickup scheduling, and carrier availability can influence overall transit time.

Yes. Either you or another trusted adult who is at least 18 years old must be available at both pickup and delivery to inspect the vehicle, review the Bill of Lading, and sign the required paperwork.

Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is loaded and in transit. Customers may also choose the optional AFTA PLAN gap protection program, which can help with eligible deductible-related gaps when qualifying damage is reported within 48 hours of delivery.

Open transport is the most commonly used option and offers the most economical pricing for Arkansas-to-Florida shipments. Your vehicle travels on an open carrier and is exposed to normal weather and road conditions during transit.
Enclosed transport provides additional protection from weather and road debris and is commonly selected for luxury, exotic, collectible, or classic vehicles. It typically costs about 75% more than open transport, depending on route demand and carrier availability.

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