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How Much It Costs to Ship a Car from Georgia to Virginia
Shipping a car from Georgia to Virginia typically costs around $800 for open auto transport and about $1,400 for enclosed auto transport on this route. These estimates generally include carrier transportation charges, fuel costs, and the carrier's basic liability coverage while your vehicle is in transit.
Your actual shipping price can vary based on several factors, including the total pickup and delivery distance, vehicle size and weight, whether you choose open or enclosed transport, seasonal demand on the Georgia-to-Virginia corridor, pickup and delivery flexibility, fuel prices, and whether your 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 Virginia Car Shipping Routes
| Route | Distance | Transit Time |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta, GA to Richmond, VA | 540 miles | 2–3 Days |
| Atlanta, GA to Virginia Beach, VA | 640 miles | 2–4 Days |
| Atlanta, GA to Arlington, VA | 640 miles | 2–4 Days |
| Savannah, GA to Richmond, VA | 500 miles | 2–3 Days |
| Savannah, GA to Virginia Beach, VA | 470 miles | 2–3 Days |
| Augusta, GA to Richmond, VA | 500 miles | 2–3 Days |
| Columbus, GA to Richmond, VA | 650 miles | 2–4 Days |
| Macon, GA to Norfolk, VA | 610 miles | 2–4 Days |
| Athens, GA to Alexandria, VA | 610 miles | 2–4 Days |
| Valdosta, GA to Virginia Beach, VA | 720 miles | 3–4 Days |
What Affects Your Georgia to Virginia Car Shipping Cost

DISTANCE
The Georgia-to-Virginia route typically ranges from about 470 to 720 miles, depending on your pickup and delivery locations. Distance is the largest factor in pricing because longer routes increase fuel consumption, driver hours, equipment use, and overall carrier operating expenses.

VEHICLE SIZE AND WEIGHT
Compact cars and midsize sedans generally cost less to transport than large SUVs, lifted pickups, cargo vans, or dually trucks. Larger and heavier vehicles occupy more trailer space and add weight, which can reduce the number of vehicles a carrier is able to haul on a trip.

PICKUP AND DELIVERY FLEXIBILITY
Flexible pickup and delivery windows often help carriers build more efficient routes with multiple vehicles traveling in the same direction. Expedited shipping requests or narrow scheduling windows usually increase transportation costs because they require additional route coordination.

SEASONAL DEMAND
Demand on this corridor typically increases during the summer moving season as families relocate before the new school year. College schedules, military transfers, and winter travelers heading to or from the Southeast can also create higher demand during certain times of the year, affecting carrier availability and pricing.

OPEN VS. ENCLOSED TRANSPORT
Open auto transport is the standard shipping option for most vehicles traveling between Georgia and Virginia and is usually the most economical choice. Enclosed transport provides additional protection from weather and road exposure during transit and commonly costs about 75% more, depending on the season and carrier availability.

FUEL PRICES
Diesel fuel costs directly influence long-distance auto transport rates. As fuel prices fluctuate, carriers may adjust pricing to reflect the cost of operating commercial transport equipment on interstate routes.

VEHICLE CONDITION
Vehicles that start, steer, and brake normally are faster and easier to load onto a transport trailer. Inoperable vehicles generally cost more because they require specialized loading equipment, additional labor, and more time during pickup and delivery.

PICKUP AND DELIVERY LOCATION
Shipping between major metropolitan areas such as Atlanta, Savannah, Richmond, Arlington, Alexandria, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach is often more affordable because these cities sit along well-traveled interstate corridors including I-75, I-85, I-95, and I-64. Pickup or delivery in rural parts of southern Georgia, the Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia's Eastern Shore, or other low-traffic locations may increase costs due to additional carrier detours.
How Long Georgia to Virginia Car Shipping Takes
Most vehicles shipped between Georgia and Virginia arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup. Since car carriers typically travel about 400 to 500 miles per day, the approximately 600-mile Georgia-to-Virginia route generally falls within that transit window, although scheduling and road conditions can affect overall timing.
What Can Shift the Timing
- Weather, traffic, and seasonal demand all influence shipping times on this route. Carriers commonly travel along I-75, I-85, I-95, and I-64, where heavy holiday traffic, construction projects, or severe weather can occasionally slow deliveries. Pickup and delivery locations also matter—customers near major interstate corridors are typically scheduled more quickly than those in remote areas. Carrier availability and flexible pickup windows can also affect how soon a shipment begins.
Best and Slowest Months on This Corridor
- Customers shipping between Georgia and Virginia during April through May and September through October generally experience strong carrier availability and efficient scheduling. These shoulder seasons often provide smoother logistics because demand is more balanced across the corridor.
- Higher demand is common during June through August, when household moves increase, and around major holiday periods. Customers shipping during these times should expect longer carrier matching times and somewhat wider pickup windows due to increased transport volume.
Expedited Shipping Option
Expedited shipping prioritizes your vehicle for faster pickup and movement on the Georgia-to-Virginia route when available. While it cannot guarantee specific pickup or delivery dates, it can reduce waiting time by giving your shipment scheduling priority.
Popular Georgia to Virginia City Routes
Many Georgia-to-Virginia shipments move between major population centers for job relocations, military transfers, college moves, and seasonal relocations. Popular routes include Atlanta to Richmond, Atlanta to Northern Virginia, Savannah to Virginia Beach, and Augusta to Norfolk, all of which benefit from well-established interstate freight corridors.
Service Areas in Georgia Origin
AmeriFreight Auto Transport serves customers throughout Georgia, including Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Athens, Albany, Valdosta, Warner Robins, Gainesville, Rome, Brunswick, Dalton, Newnan, and surrounding areas, location permitting.
Service Areas in Virginia Destination
AmeriFreight Auto Transport provides statewide vehicle shipping services throughout Virginia, including Richmond, Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Roanoke, Newport News, Hampton, Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Winchester, Williamsburg, and surrounding areas, location permitting.
Should You Drive or Ship Your Vehicle From Georgia to Virginia?
Whether you should drive or ship your vehicle depends on your priorities, schedule, and total travel costs. While driving may appear less expensive at first, expenses such as fuel, lodging, meals, tolls, vehicle wear, mileage depreciation, and time away from work can narrow the difference compared to shipping your vehicle and flying or using other transportation.
Drive Cost Breakdown
| Expense Category | Driving Yourself | Shipping the Vehicle |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel | $90–$130 | Included in shipping |
| Hotel | $0–$180 | None |
| Meals | $30–$75 | Minimal |
| Vehicle Wear & Depreciation | $180–$300 | Minimal |
| Time Commitment | 1–2 travel days | Minimal driving required |
| Shipping + One-Way Flight | N/A | Approximately $950–$1,700 total |
When Driving Makes Sense
Driving may be the better choice if you have a flexible schedule, enjoy road trips, or plan to make stops along the way. It can also make sense if adding mileage to your vehicle is not a concern.
When Shipping Makes Sense
Shipping is often the more practical option for relocations, military moves, multi-vehicle households, or anyone flying to Virginia while avoiding unnecessary mileage and vehicle wear. It also saves time and reduces the fatigue of a full-day interstate drive.
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Open or Enclosed Auto Transport for the Georgia to Virginia Route
Open Auto Transport
Open auto transport is the standard shipping option for vehicles moving between Georgia and Virginia and is the choice for most customers. This heavily traveled East Coast corridor along I-95 and connecting interstates supports frequent open-carrier service, making scheduling relatively straightforward. Vehicles remain exposed to normal weather and road conditions during transit, similar to what they would experience if driven the route themselves. Most sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, and everyday vehicles are shipped this way because it is typically the most budget-friendly option.
Enclosed Auto Transport
Enclosed auto transport is commonly selected for luxury, exotic, collectible, classic, and low-clearance vehicles traveling between Georgia and Virginia. The enclosed trailer provides additional protection from weather, road debris, and normal highway exposure throughout the journey. This option is especially popular for specialty vehicles that owners prefer not to expose to extended interstate travel. Enclosed transport generally costs about 75% more than open shipping, depending on seasonal demand and carrier availability.
Simple 3-Step Process
How the Shipping Process Works
Shipping a car from Georgia to Virginia is generally a straightforward process that can be broken down into three simple steps.
The process begins by requesting a quote through AmeriFreight Auto Transport's online form or by calling a customer service agent. You'll provide your pickup and delivery ZIP codes, vehicle year, make, and model, your preferred transport type if applicable, and an estimated pickup timeframe. AmeriFreight then prepares a shipping estimate based on the route, season, market conditions, and your vehicle details. No upfront payment is required before you choose a carrier for your shipment.
No upfront payment until you choose a carrierOnce you're ready to move forward, AmeriFreight matches your shipment with a vetted, USDOT-registered, and insured carrier that regularly operates between Georgia and Virginia. The carrier contacts you to confirm the pickup window and any location details. On pickup day, the driver performs a detailed inspection of your vehicle, documents its condition on the Bill of Lading, and loads it onto the transport trailer. You'll receive a copy of the inspection paperwork for your records before the carrier departs.
USDOT-registered & insured carriersYour vehicle typically travels along major interstate corridors such as I-75, I-85, I-95, and I-64, depending on your exact pickup and delivery locations. Once the carrier arrives, you—or another designated adult—will inspect the vehicle alongside 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
As your vehicle approaches its destination in Virginia, the carrier will typically call or text with an estimated delivery window. Arrival times can shift because of interstate traffic, weather conditions, construction, or delays from previous deliveries along the route.
An adult who is at least 18 years old must be available to accept the vehicle. If you cannot be present, you may authorize a trusted friend, family member, coworker, or relocation contact to receive the vehicle and complete the delivery paperwork on your behalf.
When the vehicle arrives, you and the driver will inspect it together and compare its condition with the Bill of Lading completed at pickup. Photos taken before shipping are helpful during this inspection. If you notice any new scratches, dents, or fluid leaks, those items should be documented on the Bill of Lading before signing the delivery paperwork.
If you notice any new damage during the inspection, document it on the Bill of Lading immediately before completing the paperwork. If something appears incorrect or damaged, do not sign the paperwork as fully completed until the issue has been properly documented.
Customers enrolled in the AFTA PLAN gap protection program have 48 hours after delivery to report eligible damage.
Any remaining balance due to the carrier is typically paid at delivery. Depending on the carrier's payment policies, acceptable payment methods often include certified check, money order, or cash. Your carrier's payment requirements will be explained before pickup so you know what to expect.
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 the next scheduled delivery.
Preparing Your Vehicle for Georgia to Virginia Transport
Preparing your vehicle for interstate transport is usually quick and straightforward. Spending a little time before pickup helps the inspection process go smoothly, minimizes misunderstandings about your vehicle's condition, and allows the carrier to load and unload your vehicle more efficiently.
What to Do
- Wash your vehicle so existing scratches, dents, and cosmetic blemishes 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 vehicles. If a carrier permits limited items, prior approval may be required and additional restrictions or fees may apply.
- Take clear photos of your vehicle from multiple angles before pickup to document its condition.
- Leave approximately one-quarter tank of fuel, which provides enough fuel for loading and unloading without adding unnecessary weight.
- Check the tires and battery to ensure proper tire pressure and that the battery is fully charged and operational.
- Disable aftermarket alarms or anti-theft systems to prevent unnecessary interruptions during transport.
- Secure or remove exterior accessories such as bike racks, antennas, roof cargo boxes, spoilers, or other removable add-ons whenever possible.
- Provide a working key so the carrier can safely load, unload, and reposition your vehicle throughout transport.
Why AmeriFreight
Why Customers Choose AmeriFreight Auto Transport
AmeriFreight Auto Transport follows a simple payment approach: No upfront payment until you choose a carrier. You are not charged before a carrier has been selected and approved for your shipment.
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 required USDOT licensing and insurance and meet company standards for safety and performance. Customers do not have to independently research or screen transport companies on their own.
AmeriFreight Auto Transport is recognized as one of the best-reviewed companies in the auto transport industry across major review platforms including BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Customers consistently mention responsive customer service, clear communication, and dependable carrier coordination throughout the shipping process.
Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is being transported, although coverage may include exclusions or deductible-related limitations depending on the situation. AFTA PLAN is an optional gap protection program that may help cover up to a defined portion of your insurance deductible if eligible damage is reported within 48 hours of delivery. AFTA PLAN is not insurance and does not replace or extend the carrier's liability coverage.
AmeriFreight Auto Transport offers discounts for many qualifying customers shipping between Georgia and Virginia, 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 Virginia Routes
Georgia-to-Virginia is one of the more frequently quoted auto transport corridors on the East Coast, so it's common to receive multiple estimates that vary widely in price and service. Knowing what separates an established auto transport company from a lead-generation website or an inexperienced operator can help you make a more informed decision.
Legitimate auto transport companies publicly display their USDOT and MC numbers, typically in the website footer, About page, or company credentials section. You can independently verify those credentials through the FMCSA SAFER database before booking your shipment.
Auto transport pricing naturally changes based on season, vehicle type, carrier availability, and route demand. Quotes that are dramatically lower than the rest of the market may indicate unrealistic pricing, while normal quote differences on this route are usually measured in hundreds—not thousands—of dollars.
Be cautious of companies requesting full payment before assigning a carrier to your shipment. Reputable transport companies generally collect payment only after you approve a carrier for your route.
Established companies typically maintain review histories across BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Consistent ratings and review volume across multiple platforms are generally a stronger indicator of long-term customer satisfaction than unusually high ratings on a single website.
Speaking directly with a live customer service agent is one of the easiest ways to confirm that an auto transport company is actively assisting customers. AmeriFreight Auto Transport customer service agents are available at (770) 486-1010 to answer questions about Georgia-to-Virginia shipments.
Relocation Guidance
State Insights for Georgia to Virginia Moves
Once you establish residency in Virginia, you'll generally need to title and register your vehicle within 30 days and obtain Virginia license plates. New residents have 60 days to obtain a Virginia driver's license. Virginia requires an annual safety inspection for registered vehicles, while emissions inspections apply only in certain Northern Virginia localities, including Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, Stafford, Alexandria, Fairfax City, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park. Unlike Georgia, which does not require a statewide annual safety inspection, these inspection requirements may be new for many relocating residents. (Virginia DMV)
Virginia also requires motorists to maintain at least the state's minimum liability insurance while a vehicle is registered. Before registration, you'll need to title the vehicle in Virginia, provide proof of insurance, and complete any required inspections. If your vehicle has a lien, the title transfer process may involve coordination with your lender. DMV procedures can change, so it's a good idea to verify current requirements before visiting a Virginia DMV office. (Virginia DMV)
Before moving your vehicle out of Georgia, make sure your registration is current and resolve any outstanding parking citations, toll obligations, or registration issues before your move. Georgia does not require annual statewide safety inspections, although emissions testing is required for registration renewals in certain metro Atlanta counties, so ensure any applicable emissions obligations have been completed before relocating.
If you're permanently moving to Virginia, remember to update your insurance once your vehicle is registered in your new state. Keep copies of your title, registration, loan information if applicable, and insurance documents readily available during the move. If your vehicle is financed, contacting your lienholder before relocating can help simplify the title transfer process after arrival. Requirements may change, so always verify current procedures with the Georgia Department of Revenue before moving. (Department of Revenue)
Frequently Asked Questions
Most Georgia-to-Virginia shipments cost about $800 using open auto transport and approximately $1,400 using enclosed transport. Your final estimate depends on the exact pickup and delivery locations, vehicle size, transport type, seasonal demand, and scheduling flexibility. For a route-specific estimate, call AmeriFreight Auto Transport at (770) 486-1010.
Most vehicles arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup. Since carriers generally travel around 400 to 500 miles per day while in transit, this route fits well within that timeframe, although weather, traffic, and pickup scheduling can affect delivery.
Yes. Either you or another trusted adult who is at least 18 years old must be present during 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 being transported. AmeriFreight also offers the optional AFTA PLAN gap protection program for qualifying shipments when eligible damage is reported within 48 hours after delivery. AFTA PLAN is not insurance.
Open transport is the standard option used for most Georgia-to-Virginia shipments. Your vehicle is transported on an open carrier and remains exposed to normal weather and road conditions during transit.
Enclosed transport provides additional protection from weather and road debris and is commonly chosen for luxury, collector, classic, exotic, or specialty vehicles. It generally costs about 75% more than open transport, depending on the season and carrier availability.
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