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How Much It Costs to Ship a Car from Delaware to New York
Shipping a car from Delaware to New York typically costs $500–$800 with open transport or approximately $875–$1,400 with enclosed transport. These estimates generally account for carrier compensation, fuel expenses, standard transport operations, and the carrier’s basic liability coverage.
The final amount can vary based on the precise distance, vehicle size and weight, open versus enclosed transport, seasonal demand along the Northeast corridor, pickup and delivery flexibility, fuel prices, vehicle condition, and whether either address requires a carrier to leave a major interstate route. These figures are estimates rather than guaranteed quotes.
Call AmeriFreight Auto Transport at (770) 486-1010 to talk through what your specific shipment would cost.
Most Popular Delaware to New York Car Shipping Routes
| Route | Distance | Transit Time |
|---|---|---|
| Wilmington to New York City | 125 miles | 1–2 days |
| Newark to Brooklyn | 140 miles | 1–2 days |
| Dover to Queens | 180 miles | 1–2 days |
| Middletown to Long Island | 185 miles | 1–2 days |
| Rehoboth Beach to New York City | 215 miles | 1–3 days |
| Wilmington to Albany | 280 miles | 1–3 days |
| Dover to Syracuse | 340 miles | 1–3 days |
| Wilmington to Rochester | 345 miles | 1–3 days |
| Newark to Buffalo | 365 miles | 1–3 days |
| Rehoboth Beach to Buffalo | 480 miles | 2–4 days |
What Affects Your Delaware to New York Car Shipping Cost

DISTANCE
Delaware-to-New York shipments can range from roughly 125 miles for Wilmington to New York City to nearly 500 miles for southern Delaware to western New York. Distance remains a primary pricing factor because additional interstate mileage increases fuel consumption, driver hours, toll exposure, and carrier operating expenses.

VEHICLE SIZE AND WEIGHT
Compact sedans are generally less expensive to transport than large SUVs, lifted trucks, cargo vans, or dually pickups. Oversized and heavier vehicles occupy more trailer capacity and may limit how many other vehicles the carrier can load.

PICKUP AND DELIVERY FLEXIBILITY
A flexible pickup window can help a carrier combine your vehicle with other northbound loads moving through Delaware, New Jersey, and New York. Expedited service, a specific-day request, or a narrow delivery window generally costs more because fewer carriers can accommodate the schedule.

SEASONAL DEMAND
Demand often increases during summer moving season, college move-in periods, year-end relocations, and holiday travel windows. Winter weather in New York can also reduce scheduling predictability, especially when a shipment continues beyond the New York City area toward Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, or Buffalo.

OPEN VS. ENCLOSED TRANSPORT
Open transport carries vehicles on the familiar exposed multi-vehicle trailers used throughout I-95 and the Northeast. Enclosed carriers provide additional protection from weather and road exposure and commonly cost around 75% more, depending on seasonality, route demand, and enclosed-carrier availability.

FUEL PRICES
Diesel prices influence carrier bids even on this relatively short interstate corridor. The effect becomes more noticeable when the destination is in central or western New York rather than the New York City metropolitan area.

VEHICLE CONDITION
An operable vehicle is generally faster and easier to load, unload, and reposition on the trailer. An inoperable vehicle usually costs more because the carrier may need winch equipment and additional time to handle it safely.

PICKUP AND DELIVERY LOCATION
Locations near Wilmington, Newark, Dover, New York City, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo are generally easier for carriers to serve because they connect with heavily traveled highways. Coastal Delaware communities, rural areas of the Catskills, the Adirondacks, Long Island’s eastern towns, and low-traffic upstate locations may require longer detours and can increase the price.
How Long Delaware to New York Car Shipping Takes
Most vehicles shipped between Delaware and New York arrive within 1–3 days after pickup. Car carriers typically cover about 400–500 miles per driving day, so many Delaware-to-New York routes fit within a short transit window, although loading schedules, urban traffic, and other deliveries can extend the trip.
What Can Shift the Timing
- Many carriers travel north using I-95 through Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey before connecting with the New York metropolitan highway system. Shipments continuing upstate may use I-87, I-88, I-90, I-81, or I-390. Heavy traffic near Philadelphia, northern New Jersey, New York City bridges and tunnels, construction, snow, freezing rain, and lake-effect weather can shift arrival times.
- Holiday congestion and summer relocation demand can also extend carrier matching or transit schedules. Pickup from highway-adjacent areas such as Wilmington or Newark is generally easier than pickup from coastal or rural Delaware, while New York City access restrictions, Long Island traffic, and remote upstate delivery points can add logistical time. Flexible pickup dates typically give dispatchers more carrier options.
Best and Slowest Months on This Corridor
- Customers shipping between Delaware and New York during April, May, September, and October generally see better carrier availability outside major holiday and peak-moving periods. Conditions are often moderate, although spring rain and fall congestion can still affect schedules.
- Demand is commonly heavier during June through August and around the late-November and December holidays. January and February may produce tighter timing in upstate and western New York when snow or ice affects I-81, I-87, I-88, and I-90.
Expedited Shipping Option
Expedited shipping prioritizes your vehicle for faster carrier matching, pickup, and delivery on the Delaware-to-New York corridor. It provides prioritized pickup rather than a guaranteed pickup or arrival date.
Popular Delaware to New York City Routes
Wilmington-to-New York City, Newark-to-Brooklyn, Dover-to-Queens, and Wilmington-to-Albany are among the corridor’s frequently requested routes. These lanes support household relocations, college moves, seasonal travel, job transfers, vehicle purchases, and moves involving the broader Northeast business corridor.
Service Areas in Delaware Origin
AmeriFreight Auto Transport serves customers throughout Delaware, including Wilmington, Newark, New Castle, Bear, Middletown, Smyrna, Dover, Milford, Georgetown, Seaford, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, and surrounding areas, location permitting.
Service Areas in New York Destination
Service is available throughout New York, including New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, Long Island, White Plains, Yonkers, Poughkeepsie, Albany, Binghamton, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, and surrounding areas, location permitting.
Should You Drive or Ship Your Vehicle From Delaware to New York?
There is no universal right answer because Delaware-to-New York trips range from a short drive to the New York City region to a much longer trip across the state. Compare the shipping quote with fuel, tolls, parking, meals, possible hotel stays, time away from work, mileage depreciation, maintenance, and driving fatigue, as well as the cost of a train ticket, flight, rental vehicle, or other transportation after shipping.
Drive Cost Breakdown
| Expense Category | Driving Yourself | Shipping the Vehicle |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel | Approximately $20–$65 | Included in carrier estimate |
| Tolls and parking | Approximately $15–$90+ | Usually not separately charged |
| Hotel stays | $0 for NYC; $120–$220 for a longer upstate trip | Usually none |
| Food and meals | Approximately $20–$80 | Usually minimal |
| Vehicle wear and depreciation | Approximately $30–$170 | Avoids most route mileage |
| Time commitment | About 3 hours to NYC; up to a full day or more for western New York | Pickup and delivery appointments only |
| Transport plus alternate travel | Not applicable | Approximately $550–$1,050 for open transport plus rail, airfare, or local transportation |
When Driving Makes Sense
Driving may make sense for a short Wilmington-to-New York City move when you have a flexible schedule and do not mind traffic, tolls, or added mileage. It can also be practical when you enjoy the trip and prefer direct control of the vehicle.
When Shipping Makes Sense
Shipping is often more practical for multi-vehicle households, time-sensitive relocations, seasonal moves, or destinations farther into upstate or western New York. It can also reduce mileage and vehicle fatigue when the owner is already traveling separately by train or air.
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Open or Enclosed Auto Transport for the Delaware to New York Route
Open Auto Transport
Open transport is the standard and most commonly used method for Delaware-to-New York vehicle shipments. It works efficiently along I-95 and the major upstate corridors used by high-capacity carriers. Vehicles remain exposed to ordinary rain, snow, dust, road spray, and traffic-related conditions similar to those encountered while driving. Most sedans, SUVs, pickups, and everyday vehicles are transported this way without issue, and it is normally the most budget-friendly option.
Enclosed Auto Transport
Enclosed transport is generally selected for luxury, exotic, classic, collectible, restored, or low-clearance vehicles moving between Delaware and New York. It provides additional protection from road spray, winter precipitation, debris, and exposure during congested interstate travel. This may be especially appealing for shipments continuing into areas that experience frequent snow or salted winter roads. Enclosed shipping generally costs about 75% more than open transport, depending on the route, season, and carrier availability.
Simple 3-Step Process
How the Shipping Process Works
Shipping a car from Delaware to New York can generally be divided into three straightforward steps.
Start by requesting an estimate through AmeriFreight’s online form or by calling an agent. You will provide the pickup and delivery ZIP codes, vehicle year, make and model, preferred transport type when applicable, and approximate pickup timeframe. AmeriFreight then prepares an estimate based on the route, season, carrier market, and vehicle details. You are not charged upfront before choosing a carrier for the shipment.
No upfront payment until you choose a carrierAmeriFreight matches the shipment with a vetted, USDOT-registered, and insured carrier operating between Delaware and New York. The carrier contacts you to confirm the pickup window and safe loading location. At pickup, the driver inspects the vehicle, documents its condition on the Bill of Lading, and loads it onto the trailer. You receive a copy of the inspection documentation for your records.
USDOT-registered & insured carriersThe carrier generally travels through the I-95 corridor before connecting with roads serving the New York City region or upstate highways such as I-87, I-81, I-88, and I-90. When the vehicle arrives, you or another designated adult inspect it, compare its condition with the pickup record, sign the delivery paperwork, and complete the shipment process.
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What to Expect on Delivery Day
The carrier usually calls or texts before arrival with an estimated delivery window. Timing can shift because of I-95 congestion, New York City traffic, bridge or tunnel delays, construction, winter weather, loading restrictions, or other scheduled deliveries.
An adult age 18 or older must be available to accept the vehicle. You may designate a trusted friend, family member, coworker, or relocation contact when you cannot attend personally.
The driver and receiving party inspect the vehicle together and compare its condition with the Bill of Lading completed at pickup. Photos taken before transport can be helpful during this comparison. Any new scratches, dents, leaks, or other concerns should be written on the Bill of Lading before the delivery paperwork is signed.
Document any newly observed damage on the Bill of Lading immediately during the delivery inspection. Do not sign the paperwork as fully completed when something appears incorrect or damaged.
Customers enrolled in the AFTA PLAN gap protection program have 48 hours from delivery to report damages.
The remaining carrier balance is typically paid at delivery. Depending on the carrier’s policy, accepted methods may include cash, a certified check, or a money order. Payment requirements are communicated before pickup so you know what will be required at delivery.
Once the inspection is complete and the paperwork is signed, the shipment is officially finished, you receive a copy of the signed Bill of Lading, and the carrier continues to the next scheduled stop.
Preparing Your Vehicle for Delaware to New York Transport
Preparing your vehicle for state-to-state shipping generally takes only a short time. Proper preparation makes the condition inspection easier, reduces misunderstandings, and helps the carrier load and unload efficiently.
What to Do
- Wash the vehicle. A clean exterior makes existing scratches, dents, chips, and other cosmetic conditions easier to see during the pickup inspection.
- Remove personal belongings. DOT regulations generally prohibit carriers from transporting household goods or loose personal property inside a vehicle. Limited items may sometimes be accepted with prior carrier approval, restrictions, or additional fees.
- Take clear photographs. Photograph the exterior from several angles and capture any existing cosmetic damage before pickup.
- Leave approximately one-quarter tank of fuel. This provides enough fuel for loading and unloading without adding unnecessary shipment weight.
- Check the tires and battery. Confirm that tire pressure is suitable and that the battery can start the vehicle reliably.
- Disable aftermarket alarms. Turn off alarm or anti-theft systems that might activate during transport.
- Secure exterior accessories. Remove, fold, or secure antennas, bike racks, roof boxes, spoilers, and other custom accessories when possible.
- Provide a working key. The carrier needs a key to start, steer, load, unload, and reposition the vehicle.
Why AmeriFreight
Why Customers Choose AmeriFreight Auto Transport
No upfront payment until you choose a carrier. This allows you to review the carrier match before a payment is collected.
Customers may cancel their shipment order without charge when the vehicle has not yet been dispatched to a carrier.
Cancel free before carrier dispatchAmeriFreight works with carriers that meet USDOT registration and insurance requirements and maintain public safety and performance records. Customers do not have to independently screen every transport driver.
AmeriFreight Auto Transport is one of the best-reviewed companies in the industry, with customer histories across BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. At the time of writing, BBB displayed a customer-review rating of 4.81 out of 5 based on 671 reviews, while Trustpilot listed more than 650 reviews. Ratings and review totals can change as customers add new feedback.
The assigned carrier’s liability coverage applies while the vehicle is in transit, but policy exclusions or deductible-related gaps may apply depending on the circumstances. AFTA PLAN is an optional gap protection program designed to help cover up to a defined portion of the customer’s insurance deductible when eligible damage is reported within 48 hours of delivery. AFTA PLAN does not replace or extend the carrier’s insurance policy.
Route-eligible discounts may be available to qualifying customers shipping between Delaware and New York, including:
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 Delaware to New York Routes
Delaware-to-New York routes receive frequent quotes because they connect several active Northeast transportation markets. Customers may receive offers with very different service levels, so it is important to distinguish established auto transport companies from lead-generation websites and unreliable operators.
A legitimate auto transport company should publicly display its USDOT and MC credentials, often in its website footer, About page, or credentials section. Customers can verify those numbers independently through the FMCSA SAFER database.
Auto transport pricing fluctuates with seasonal demand, vehicle type, route conditions, and carrier availability. A quote dramatically below the rest of the market may indicate bait-and-switch pricing; normal variation on the same route is generally measured in hundreds of dollars rather than extreme gaps.
Be cautious when a company requests full payment before assigning a carrier. Established transport companies generally collect payment only after the customer approves a specific carrier match.
Established companies generally maintain review histories across BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Relatively consistent ratings and review activity across several platforms are more informative than an unusually high score appearing on only one website.
Direct access to a live customer service agent is one of the simplest ways to confirm that a transport company is active and engaged with its customers. AmeriFreight Auto Transport customer service agents can be reached at (770) 486-1010.
Relocation Guidance
State Insights for Delaware to New York Moves
A new resident generally must register an out-of-state vehicle in New York within 30 days of establishing residency and exchange an eligible out-of-state driver’s license within the same 30-day period. Before registration, obtain automobile liability coverage issued in New York; the DMV does not accept an out-of-state policy for a New York-registered vehicle. New York operates under a no-fault automobile insurance framework and requires liability, personal injury protection, and uninsured-motorist coverage meeting state minimums.
Most New York-registered vehicles require a safety inspection every 12 months, and most are also subject to an emissions inspection. Bring proof of ownership, identity, insurance, and applicable title or lien documents when registering. New residents should review the DMV document guide before visiting because requirements vary for financed, leased, gifted, or jointly owned vehicles.
Before moving, resolve any Delaware registration renewal, inspection, toll, parking, title, or lienholder matters that could delay the transfer. Delaware uses safety and emissions-related inspection requirements for many registered vehicles, so verify that your current registration and ownership documents are in order even when the vehicle will soon be registered elsewhere.
After registering the vehicle in New York, Delaware law requires the owner to return the Delaware license plate with a statement confirming that the vehicle is now registered in another state. Delaware DMV also directs owners to surrender active plates before canceling the associated insurance, helping avoid an apparent insurance lapse. Keep Delaware coverage active until the plate and registration steps are properly handled, and coordinate with any lienholder if the original title is not in your possession.
Requirements may change, so confirm current instructions with the appropriate state agency before completing a registration or insurance transaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Open transport generally costs $500–$800, while enclosed transport is estimated at $875–$1,400. Your exact range depends on the cities involved, vehicle size, transport type, season, carrier availability, and pickup flexibility. These amounts are estimates rather than guaranteed quotes. Call AmeriFreight at (770) 486-1010 for a route-specific estimate.
Most vehicles arrive within 1–3 days after pickup, although routes to western or remote parts of New York may take longer. Carriers generally cover roughly 400–500 miles per driving day. Pickup scheduling, traffic, snow, construction, urban access, and carrier availability can affect the overall timeline.
You or another trusted adult age 18 or older must be present at both pickup and delivery. That person releases or receives the vehicle, participates in the inspection, and signs the Bill of Lading.
The assigned carrier’s liability coverage applies while the vehicle is loaded and in transit, subject to the carrier’s policy terms and exclusions. AFTA PLAN is available as optional gap protection for qualifying shipments when eligible damage is reported within 48 hours of delivery.
Open transport is the standard, lower-cost option and leaves the vehicle exposed to normal road and weather conditions along I-95 and other New York highways. It is commonly used for everyday sedans, pickups, and SUVs.
Enclosed transport offers additional protection from weather, road spray, and debris. It is often selected for collectible, luxury, exotic, restored, or low-clearance vehicles and typically costs about 75% more.
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