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How Much It Costs to Ship a Car from Georgia to Colorado
Shipping a vehicle from Georgia to Colorado typically costs between $1,150 and $1,350 for open auto transport and between $2,010 and $2,360 for enclosed auto transport. These estimates generally include the carrier's transportation charges, fuel costs, and basic carrier liability coverage while your vehicle is in transit.
The final price can vary based on several factors, including total shipping distance, vehicle size and weight, whether you choose open or enclosed transport, seasonal demand on this route, pickup and delivery flexibility, fuel prices, and whether the vehicle is operable. These figures are estimates only and should be used as general pricing guidance rather than guaranteed rates.
Call AmeriFreight Auto Transport at (770) 486-1010 to talk through what your specific shipment would cost.
Most Popular Georgia to Colorado Car Shipping Routes
| Route | Distance | Transit Time |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta, GA to Denver, CO | 1,400 miles | 4–6 days |
| Augusta, GA to Denver, CO | 1,520 miles | 4–6 days |
| Savannah, GA to Denver, CO | 1,540 miles | 4–7 days |
| Macon, GA to Colorado Springs, CO | 1,430 miles | 4–6 days |
| Columbus, GA to Denver, CO | 1,360 miles | 4–6 days |
| Athens, GA to Fort Collins, CO | 1,500 miles | 4–6 days |
| Valdosta, GA to Pueblo, CO | 1,500 miles | 4–7 days |
| Albany, GA to Grand Junction, CO | 1,730 miles | 5–7 days |
| Gainesville, GA to Boulder, CO | 1,420 miles | 4–6 days |
| Warner Robins, GA to Aurora, CO | 1,430 miles | 4–6 days |
What Affects Your Georgia to Colorado Car Shipping Cost

DISTANCE
The Georgia-to-Colorado route covers approximately 1,400 to 1,700 miles depending on your pickup and delivery locations. Distance remains the largest pricing factor because longer routes require more fuel, driver hours, equipment use, and operating expenses for carriers traveling across multiple states.

VEHICLE SIZE AND WEIGHT
Compact cars and midsize sedans generally cost less to ship than full-size SUVs, lifted trucks, cargo vans, or dually pickups. Larger vehicles occupy more trailer space and add additional weight, which can increase transport pricing.

PICKUP AND DELIVERY FLEXIBILITY
Flexible pickup and delivery windows allow carriers to better coordinate multiple shipments traveling westbound from Georgia into Colorado. Expedited service or strict scheduling requirements usually increase shipping costs because they reduce routing flexibility.

SEASONAL DEMAND
Demand on this corridor tends to increase during the summer moving season, university relocation periods, and military transfers involving Colorado installations. Winter weather across the Rocky Mountains can also affect carrier schedules, while spring and fall generally provide steadier shipping conditions.

OPEN VS. ENCLOSED TRANSPORT
Open transport is the standard option for most Georgia to Colorado shipments and offers the most economical pricing. Enclosed transport typically costs about 75% more, depending on seasonality and carrier availability, and is often selected for luxury, classic, exotic, or collector vehicles that benefit from added protection during transit.

FUEL PRICES
Diesel prices influence transportation costs on long interstate routes like Georgia to Colorado. Fluctuations in fuel costs can affect carrier pricing throughout the year, particularly during periods of higher demand.

VEHICLE CONDITION
Vehicles that start, steer, and brake normally are easier for carriers to load and unload. Inoperable vehicles generally cost more because they require specialized loading equipment and additional handling throughout the shipment.

PICKUP AND DELIVERY LOCATION
Shipping between major metro areas such as Atlanta, Augusta, Denver, or Colorado Springs is usually more affordable because carriers regularly service these corridors. Deliveries to mountain communities, rural parts of western Colorado, or smaller Georgia towns may cost more due to additional travel time and reduced route efficiency.
How Long Georgia to Colorado Car Shipping Takes
Most vehicles shipped between Georgia and Colorado arrive within 4 to 6 days after pickup. Car carriers generally travel about 400 to 500 miles per day, making this roughly 1,400-mile route a good fit for that typical transit window once the vehicle is in transit.
What Can Shift the Timing
- Transit times can vary depending on weather, road construction, and traffic conditions along major interstate corridors such as I-20, I-24, I-57, I-70, and I-76. Winter snow in Colorado, heavy holiday traffic, and seasonal storms across the Southeast can all affect scheduling. Pickup and delivery in major metropolitan areas like Atlanta or Denver are often completed more quickly than shipments involving rural addresses. Carrier availability and flexibility with pickup dates also influence how soon your shipment begins moving.
Best and Slowest Months on This Corridor
- Customers shipping between Georgia and Colorado during April, May, September, and October generally experience strong carrier availability and more consistent scheduling. These shoulder-season months often provide smoother operations before or after peak relocation periods.
- Demand is usually highest during June through August, when household moves, college relocations, and military transfers increase shipping volume. Winter months can also experience occasional delays because of snow and mountain weather conditions throughout Colorado, leading to tighter pickup windows.
Expedited Shipping Option
Expedited shipping is available for customers who need prioritized pickup and faster transportation between Georgia and Colorado. While expedited service improves scheduling priority, pickup and delivery dates still depend on weather, traffic, and overall carrier availability along the route.
Popular Georgia to Colorado City Routes
Georgia and Colorado see consistent vehicle shipping demand for relocations, military assignments, college moves, online vehicle purchases, and seasonal moves. Some of the busiest routes include Atlanta to Denver, Savannah to Colorado Springs, Augusta to Aurora, and Macon to Fort Collins because they connect major population centers with Colorado's growing metro areas.
Service Areas in Georgia Origin
AmeriFreight Auto Transport provides statewide vehicle shipping services throughout Georgia, including Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus, Athens, Albany, Warner Robins, Gainesville, Valdosta, Marietta, Roswell, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, and surrounding areas, location permitting. Whether you're shipping from a major metropolitan area or a smaller community, our carrier network serves customers across the state using established interstate routes.
Service Areas in Colorado Destination
AmeriFreight Auto Transport serves customers throughout Colorado, including Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Boulder, Pueblo, Grand Junction, Greeley, Longmont, Loveland, Castle Rock, Centennial, Westminster, Arvada, Thornton, and surrounding areas, location permitting. Service extends across both the Front Range and many communities throughout the state where carrier access is available.
Should You Drive or Ship Your Vehicle From Georgia to Colorado?
Whether driving or shipping makes more sense depends on your priorities. Driving the approximately 1,400-mile trip may appear less expensive initially, but fuel, hotel stays, meals, vehicle wear, additional mileage, and several days on the road can significantly increase the true cost. Shipping your vehicle while traveling separately by air often saves time, reduces fatigue, and avoids unnecessary depreciation on your vehicle.
Drive Cost Breakdown
| Expense Category | Driving Yourself | Shipping the Vehicle |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel | $230–$300 | Included in shipping |
| Hotels | $150–$350 | Not needed |
| Meals | $100–$180 | Minimal travel expenses |
| Vehicle Wear & Depreciation | $250–$450 | Avoided during transport |
| Time Commitment | 2–3 driving days | One-way flight plus vehicle transit |
| Shipping + One-Way Airfare | N/A | Approximately $1,350–$1,700 total |
When Driving Makes Sense
Driving may be the better option if you have a flexible schedule, enjoy long-distance road trips, or plan to make several stops along the way. It can also make sense when adding mileage to the vehicle is not a concern.
When Shipping Makes Sense
Shipping is often the more practical choice for long-distance moves, multi-vehicle households, military relocations, or customers flying directly to Colorado. It reduces unnecessary mileage, minimizes vehicle wear, and eliminates several days of highway driving.
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Open or Enclosed Auto Transport for the Georgia to Colorado Route
Open Auto Transport
Open auto transport is the most common and economical way to ship a vehicle between Georgia and Colorado. Vehicles travel on multi-car trailers while following major interstate corridors through the Southeast, Midwest, and Rocky Mountain region. During transit, vehicles remain exposed to normal weather and road conditions similar to what they would experience if driven across the country. Most sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, and family vehicles are transported this way without issue, making open transport the preferred option for most customers on this route.
Enclosed Auto Transport
Enclosed transport is frequently selected for luxury vehicles, classic automobiles, collector cars, exotic vehicles, and low-clearance performance models traveling between Georgia and Colorado. The enclosed trailer helps reduce exposure to rain, road debris, mountain weather, and the extended mileage associated with long interstate transport. Enclosed shipping generally costs about 75% more than open transport, depending on the season, route demand, and carrier availability, making it a popular choice for higher-value vehicles requiring additional protection from the elements.
Simple 3-Step Process
How the Shipping Process Works
Shipping a vehicle from Georgia to Colorado is typically a straightforward process that can be broken into three simple steps.
Start 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 current market conditions, seasonal demand, and your shipment details. No upfront payment is required before you choose a carrier.
No upfront payment until you choose a carrierOnce you approve your shipment, AmeriFreight matches it with a vetted, USDOT-registered, and insured carrier regularly operating between Georgia and Colorado. The carrier contacts you to confirm the pickup window and final logistics. At pickup, the driver performs a detailed inspection of your vehicle, records its condition on the Bill of Lading, and safely loads it onto the transport trailer. You'll receive a copy of the inspection paperwork for your records.
USDOT-registered & insured carriersYour vehicle typically travels west using major interstate corridors including I-20, I-24, I-57, I-70, and I-76 before arriving in Colorado. Upon delivery, you or another designated adult inspect the vehicle alongside the driver, compare its condition with the original Bill of Lading, sign the delivery paperwork, and complete the shipment process.
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What to Expect on Delivery Day
When your vehicle arrives in Colorado, the carrier will typically call or text ahead with an estimated delivery window. Arrival times can shift because of interstate traffic, weather conditions, construction, required rest breaks, or other deliveries the carrier is making along the Georgia-to-Colorado route.
An adult who is at least 18 years old must be present to accept the vehicle. If you can't attend the delivery yourself, you may designate a trusted friend, family member, coworker, or relocation contact to receive the vehicle and complete the inspection on your behalf.
You and the driver will inspect the vehicle together and compare its condition to the Bill of Lading completed during pickup in Georgia. Having photos taken before transport 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 observe any new damage during the inspection, document it immediately on the Bill of Lading 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.
The remaining carrier balance is typically paid when the vehicle is delivered. Depending on the carrier's policies, accepted payment methods often include cash, certified check, or money order. Your customer service agent will explain the carrier's payment requirements before pickup so there are no surprises on delivery day.
Once the inspection is complete and the paperwork has been signed, your shipment is officially finished, you'll receive your copy of the signed Bill of Lading, and the carrier continues to their next scheduled delivery.
Preparing Your Vehicle for Georgia to Colorado Transport
Preparing your vehicle for interstate transport only takes a short amount of time before pickup. Completing a few simple steps helps the inspection process go smoothly, reduces misunderstandings about your vehicle's condition, and makes loading and unloading more efficient for both you and the carrier.
What to Do
- Wash your vehicle so existing scratches, dents, chips, or cosmetic damage are easy to identify during the pickup inspection.
- Remove personal belongings before transport. DOT regulations generally prohibit carriers from transporting household goods or loose personal items inside the vehicle. If a carrier allows limited personal items, prior approval is usually required and additional restrictions or fees may apply.
- Take clear photographs of your vehicle from multiple angles before pickup to document its condition.
- Leave approximately one-quarter tank of fuel so the vehicle has enough fuel for loading and unloading without adding unnecessary weight.
- Check tire pressure and battery condition to ensure the vehicle can be safely loaded and unloaded.
- Disable aftermarket alarms or anti-theft systems that could activate during transport.
- Remove or secure exterior accessories such as bike racks, roof cargo boxes, antennas, spoilers, or other removable accessories whenever possible.
- Provide a working key so the carrier can move, load, and unload the vehicle throughout the shipping process.
Why AmeriFreight
Why Customers Choose AmeriFreight Auto Transport
AmeriFreight Auto Transport believes customers should know which carrier they're working with before making a payment. No upfront payment until you choose a carrier.
Customers may cancel their shipment order without charge if the vehicle has not yet been dispatched to a carrier.
Cancel free before carrier dispatchAmeriFreight Auto Transport works with carriers that maintain USDOT licensing, required insurance, and public safety records. Customers don't have to independently research or screen transport companies because AmeriFreight performs that carrier qualification process.
AmeriFreight Auto Transport is recognized as one of the best-reviewed companies in the auto transport industry, with strong customer ratings across major review platforms including BBB, Google, ConsumerAffairs, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Consistently positive feedback reflects the company's commitment to communication, dependable carrier matching, and customer service throughout the shipping process.
Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is being transported but may contain exclusions or deductible-related gaps depending on the 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 of delivery. It is intended to supplement qualifying situations and does not replace or extend carrier liability coverage.
AmeriFreight Auto Transport offers discounts for many qualifying customers shipping between Georgia and Colorado, 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 Georgia to Colorado Routes
Georgia-to-Colorado is a well-traveled auto transport corridor, so you'll likely receive quotes from many different companies. While having options is helpful, not every company offers the same level of service, transparency, or carrier screening. Knowing what to look for can help you distinguish established auto transport providers from lead-generation websites or low-quality operators.
Legitimate auto transport companies publicly display their USDOT and MC numbers, typically on their website footer, About page, or company credentials section. Before booking, you can independently verify those credentials through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's SAFER database.
Vehicle shipping prices naturally fluctuate based on season, carrier availability, vehicle type, and market demand. Quotes that are dramatically lower than others may indicate unrealistic pricing or bait-and-switch tactics. On most Georgia-to-Colorado shipments, normal quote differences are usually measured in hundreds of dollars—not extreme price gaps.
Be cautious of companies requesting full payment before assigning your shipment to a carrier. Reputable auto transport companies generally collect payment only after you've reviewed and approved a carrier for your shipment.
Established transport companies typically maintain review histories across platforms such as BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Consistent ratings across several independent review sites are often a stronger indicator of long-term customer satisfaction than unusually high ratings on only one platform.
One of the easiest ways to evaluate an auto transport company is by speaking directly with a live customer service agent. AmeriFreight Auto Transport customer service agents are available at (770) 486-1010 to answer questions about Georgia-to-Colorado vehicle shipping.
Relocation Guidance
State Insights for Georgia to Colorado Moves
Once you establish Colorado residency, you generally have 90 days to register your vehicle and obtain a Colorado driver's license. Vehicle registration is handled through your county motor vehicle office, and you'll typically need your out-of-state title or registration, proof of ownership, proof of Colorado insurance, identification, and payment of applicable registration fees.
Colorado differs from Georgia because certain counties—including the Denver metropolitan area's emissions program area—require emissions testing before registration for many gasoline-powered vehicles. Depending on your circumstances, a VIN verification may also be required when registering an out-of-state vehicle. Colorado follows a tort (at-fault) insurance system rather than a no-fault system. Minimum liability insurance requirements currently include $25,000 for bodily injury per person, $50,000 per accident, and $15,000 for property damage. Because county-specific requirements may vary, it's a good idea to confirm registration and inspection requirements with your local county motor vehicle office before completing the process.
Before moving your vehicle from Georgia, confirm that your registration is current and resolve any outstanding toll balances, parking citations, or registration-related issues that could complicate your relocation. If your vehicle is financed, verify that your lienholder information and title records are accurate before beginning the move.
Unlike some states, Georgia generally does not require residents to surrender their license plates when relocating out of state. However, if you cancel your Georgia insurance before canceling or transferring your registration, you could face registration penalties. Once you've established residency and registered your vehicle in Colorado, you should cancel your Georgia registration and insurance in the proper order. Since this route crosses several states and eventually enters higher elevations in Colorado, it's also wise to ensure your battery, cooling system, and tires are in good condition before transport, particularly during the winter months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Shipping a vehicle from Georgia to Colorado typically costs between $1,150 and $1,350 for open transport and between $2,010 and $2,360 for enclosed transport. Your final price depends on factors such as the exact pickup and delivery locations, vehicle size and weight, transport type, seasonal demand, and scheduling flexibility. These figures are estimates rather than guaranteed rates. For a shipment-specific estimate, call AmeriFreight Auto Transport at (770) 486-1010.
Most vehicles arrive within 4 to 6 days after pickup once they're in transit. Car carriers generally travel about 400 to 500 miles per day, although weather, interstate traffic, pickup scheduling, and carrier availability can affect the overall timeline.
Yes. Either you or another trusted adult who is at least 18 years old must be present at both pickup and delivery. The person accepting or releasing the vehicle will review the inspection, sign the Bill of Lading, and complete the required paperwork.
Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is loaded and being transported. AmeriFreight also offers the optional AFTA PLAN gap protection program, which may help cover up to a defined portion of your deductible if eligible damage is reported within 48 hours of delivery. AFTA PLAN is not insurance and does not replace carrier liability coverage.
Open transport is the standard shipping method used for most Georgia-to-Colorado shipments. It's the most economical option and exposes vehicles to normal road and weather conditions during transit, similar to driving the route yourself.
Enclosed transport provides additional protection from weather and road debris during the approximately 1,400-mile trip. It is commonly chosen for luxury, exotic, collector, and classic vehicles and generally costs about 75% more than open transport, depending on the season and carrier availability.
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