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Shipping a vehicle from New Jersey to Georgia is a popular East Coast auto transport route for relocations, military moves, college students, seasonal travelers, and online vehicle purchases. Most vehicles shipped from New Jersey to Georgia arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup, depending on the exact pickup and delivery locations, carrier availability, weather, and traffic conditions along the I-95 corridor.

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

Shipping a car from New Jersey to Georgia typically costs between $800 and $1,100 for open auto transport and approximately $1,400 to $1,925 for enclosed auto transport. These estimates generally include carrier transportation charges, fuel costs, and the carrier's standard liability coverage while your vehicle is in transit. The same pricing estimates are reflected in the route statistics above for consistency.

Your final shipping cost can vary based on several factors, including the total pickup and delivery distance, your vehicle's size and weight, whether you choose open or enclosed transport, seasonal demand on the New Jersey-to-Georgia corridor, pickup and delivery flexibility, current fuel prices, and whether your vehicle is operable. These figures should be viewed as estimates rather than guaranteed prices, since carrier market conditions change throughout the year.

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Most Popular New Jersey to Georgia Car Shipping Routes

Route Distance Transit Time
Newark, NJ to Atlanta, GA865 miles2–4 Days
Jersey City, NJ to Atlanta, GA870 miles2–4 Days
Trenton, NJ to Atlanta, GA800 miles2–4 Days
Paterson, NJ to Savannah, GA865 miles2–4 Days
Elizabeth, NJ to Augusta, GA770 miles2–3 Days
Edison, NJ to Macon, GA900 miles2–4 Days
Toms River, NJ to Columbus, GA980 miles2–4 Days
Cherry Hill, NJ to Savannah, GA725 miles2–3 Days
Atlantic City, NJ to Brunswick, GA790 miles2–4 Days
Camden, NJ to Athens, GA820 miles2–4 Days

What Affects Your New Jersey to Georgia Car Shipping Cost

Distance

DISTANCE

The New Jersey-to-Georgia corridor typically ranges from approximately 700 to 1,000 miles, depending on the exact pickup and delivery cities. Distance is the largest factor affecting shipping cost because longer routes increase fuel consumption, driver hours, toll expenses, and overall carrier operating costs.

Type of Vehicle

VEHICLE SIZE AND WEIGHT

Compact cars and midsize sedans generally cost less to transport than full-size SUVs, lifted trucks, cargo vans, or heavy-duty pickups. Larger vehicles occupy more trailer space and add additional weight, reducing the number of vehicles a carrier can transport on a single trip.

Expedited Shipping

PICKUP AND DELIVERY FLEXIBILITY

Flexible pickup and delivery windows often help carriers combine multiple shipments traveling in the same direction, which can result in more competitive pricing. Customers requesting expedited service or very narrow scheduling windows generally pay more because carriers must adjust existing routes to accommodate those requests.

Seasonality

SEASONAL DEMAND

Demand on this route changes throughout the year. Summer relocation season brings increased shipments for families, college students, and corporate moves, while fall and winter often see additional traffic from snowbirds traveling from the Northeast to warmer parts of Georgia and the Southeast, which can affect carrier availability and pricing.

Transport Method Open

OPEN VS. ENCLOSED TRANSPORT

Open transport is the standard option for most vehicles moving between New Jersey and Georgia and is typically the most economical choice. Enclosed transport generally costs about 75% more, depending on seasonal demand and carrier availability, because enclosed trailers carry fewer vehicles while providing additional protection from road and weather exposure.

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FUEL PRICES

Diesel prices directly influence long-distance auto transport costs. Because carriers regularly travel hundreds of miles along Interstate 95 and connecting highways, fluctuations in fuel costs can affect shipping estimates throughout the year.

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VEHICLE CONDITION

Vehicles that start, steer, and brake normally are faster and easier for carriers to load and unload. Inoperable vehicles typically cost more to transport because they require specialized loading equipment, additional labor, and more time during pickup and delivery.

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PICKUP AND DELIVERY LOCATION

Shipping between major metropolitan areas such as Newark, Jersey City, Trenton, Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, and Macon is often less expensive because these cities sit along well-traveled commercial transport corridors. Pickup or delivery in rural communities, coastal towns away from primary interstate routes, or remote areas may increase pricing due to additional carrier detours and reduced route efficiency.

How Long New Jersey to Georgia Car Shipping Takes

Most vehicles shipped from New Jersey to Georgia arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup. Once a vehicle is in transit, auto carriers typically travel 400 to 500 miles per day, so a route of approximately 850 miles generally falls within that timeframe, assuming normal traffic, weather, and operating conditions.

What Can Shift the Timing

  • Several factors can influence exactly when your vehicle arrives. Most carriers traveling this corridor use I-95, with connections to I-16, I-20, I-75, I-85, and other major interstate highways depending on the destination city in Georgia. Traffic around the New York metropolitan area, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Richmond, and Jacksonville can occasionally slow progress, while severe rain, tropical weather, or winter storms affecting portions of the East Coast may also extend transit times.
  • Holiday travel periods and the summer moving season can create additional congestion on this heavily traveled corridor, increasing both carrier demand and highway traffic. Pickup and delivery accessibility also plays an important role. Vehicles located near major highways and metropolitan areas are often picked up more quickly than those in rural communities or neighborhoods where large transport trucks have limited access. Flexible pickup windows also give carriers more opportunities to efficiently schedule shipments moving in the same direction.

Best and Slowest Months on This Corridor

  • Customers shipping between New Jersey and Georgia during the spring and fall, particularly from March through May and late September through early November, generally experience strong carrier availability and steady traffic conditions. These months often provide balanced shipping demand without the heavy seasonal surges seen during peak relocation periods.
  • Demand typically increases between late May and August as families relocate during summer break and college students move before the fall semester. Another busy period occurs from late fall through early winter, when many travelers head south for the season. During these higher-demand months, customers should expect longer carrier matching times and somewhat narrower pickup windows.

Expedited Shipping Option

Expedited shipping is available for customers who need their vehicle prioritized for pickup and transport between New Jersey and Georgia. While expedited service places your shipment higher in carrier scheduling priority, pickup and delivery dates remain subject to weather, traffic, and overall carrier availability on the route.

Popular New Jersey to Georgia City Routes

New Jersey and Georgia are connected by one of the busiest vehicle shipping corridors on the East Coast. Some of the most frequently requested routes include Newark to Atlanta for corporate relocations, Jersey City to Savannah for military and coastal moves, Trenton to Augusta for family relocations, and Cherry Hill to Macon for college students, retirees, and online vehicle purchases. These cities benefit from excellent interstate access, allowing carriers to move vehicles efficiently throughout the region.

Service Areas in New Jersey Origin

AmeriFreight Auto Transport provides vehicle shipping services throughout New Jersey, serving customers in Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Edison, Woodbridge, Lakewood, Toms River, Trenton, Camden, Cherry Hill, Clifton, Passaic, Union City, Bayonne, Atlantic City, Vineland, New Brunswick, Hoboken, Princeton, and surrounding areas, location permitting. Whether you're relocating from North Jersey's dense metropolitan communities, Central Jersey's suburbs, or South Jersey's coastal and inland regions, carriers regularly operate throughout the state using major highways including I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike), I-78, I-80, I-287, I-295, the Garden State Parkway, and the Atlantic City Expressway, making statewide pickup options readily available.

Service Areas in Georgia Destination

AmeriFreight Auto Transport also serves customers throughout Georgia, including Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus, Athens, Alpharetta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Marietta, Warner Robins, Valdosta, Brunswick, Gainesville, Rome, Dalton, Newnan, Peachtree City, Statesboro, Albany, and surrounding areas, location permitting. Whether your destination is Metro Atlanta, the Georgia coast, Central Georgia, or communities throughout North or South Georgia, carriers regularly travel major routes including I-75, I-85, I-20, I-16, I-95, and other primary freight corridors that connect the state efficiently with the Northeast.

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

Whether you should drive or ship your vehicle from New Jersey to Georgia depends on your priorities, budget, and schedule. While driving may appear less expensive at first glance, the total cost often includes fuel, hotel accommodations, meals, tolls, vehicle wear and tear, maintenance, mileage depreciation, and the value of your time. For many people relocating, purchasing a vehicle out of state, or flying to Georgia, shipping the vehicle and arranging one-way transportation can be a practical alternative that avoids adding hundreds of miles to the vehicle.

Drive Cost Breakdown

Expense Category Driving Yourself Shipping the Vehicle
Expense Fuel $120–$170
Included in shipping cost Hotels $150–$300 (1–2 nights)
None Food & Meals $60–$120
Minimal or none Vehicle Wear & Depreciation $180–$350
Minimal additional wear Time Commitment About 13–15 hours of driving (typically spread over 2 days)
Vehicle shipped in 2–4 days while you travel separately Total Transportation Cost Approximately $510–$940+ plus your time

When Driving Makes Sense

Driving may be the better option if you have a flexible schedule, enjoy long road trips, or plan to make multiple stops along the East Coast before arriving in Georgia. It can also make sense if adding several hundred miles to your vehicle is not a concern and you prefer to remain with your vehicle throughout the journey.

When Shipping Makes Sense

Shipping is often the more practical choice for longer interstate moves, multi-vehicle households, military relocations, college moves, and customers who are already flying to Georgia. It helps avoid unnecessary mileage, reduces wear on the vehicle, and saves time while allowing professional carriers to handle the long-distance transport.

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

Open Auto Transport

Open auto transport is the most common method used to ship vehicles between New Jersey and Georgia. Because this route follows well-established interstate freight corridors such as I-95, I-16, I-75, I-85, and I-20, open carriers regularly travel between the two states, making this the most widely available and budget-friendly option. During transport, your vehicle remains exposed to normal weather and road conditions, much like it would if driven the route itself. Most sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, crossovers, and daily-driven vehicles are transported this way without issue, making open transport the preferred choice for the majority of customers on this lane.

Enclosed Auto Transport

Enclosed auto transport is commonly selected for luxury vehicles, exotic cars, classic automobiles, collector vehicles, antique cars, and low-clearance performance vehicles traveling between New Jersey and Georgia. For a route of roughly 850 miles, many owners choose enclosed transport to minimize exposure to rain, road debris, construction dust, and changing weather conditions encountered along the East Coast during transit. Enclosed carriers provide an added layer of protection from the elements while the vehicle is being transported. Because enclosed trailers carry fewer vehicles and require specialized equipment, enclosed shipping generally costs about 75% more than open transport, depending on the season, carrier availability, and market conditions.

Simple 3-Step Process

How the Shipping Process Works

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

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Quote and Book

The process begins by requesting a shipping quote through AmeriFreight Auto Transport's online estimate form or by calling a customer service agent. You'll provide the pickup and delivery ZIP codes, your vehicle's year, make, and model, your preferred transport option (open or enclosed, 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. There is no upfront payment before you choose a carrier for your shipment.

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Carrier Dispatch and Pickup

Once you decide to move forward, AmeriFreight matches your shipment with a vetted, USDOT-registered and insured carrier that regularly operates between New Jersey and Georgia. After a carrier accepts the shipment, the driver contacts you to coordinate the pickup window and confirm location details.

On pickup day, the driver performs a detailed inspection of your vehicle and records its current condition on the Bill of Lading, noting any existing cosmetic damage such as scratches, dents, or chips. Both you and the driver review the inspection before the vehicle is loaded onto the transport trailer, and you'll receive a copy of the Bill of Lading for your records.

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Transit and Delivery

After pickup, your vehicle begins its trip south using the interstate network most appropriate for the destination. Depending on the specific route, carriers commonly travel along I-95 before connecting with I-16, I-20, I-75, or I-85 to reach destinations throughout Georgia. These major freight corridors allow carriers to efficiently serve cities including Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Athens, and surrounding communities.

When the carrier arrives, you—or another designated adult at least 18 years old—will inspect the vehicle alongside the driver. The vehicle's condition is compared with the original Bill of Lading completed at pickup. After the inspection is complete and the delivery paperwork is signed, the shipment is officially finished.

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What to Expect on Delivery Day

Driver Arrival
The Driver's Arrival

When your vehicle is nearing its destination in Georgia, the carrier will typically call or text ahead with an estimated delivery window. Because drivers are transporting multiple vehicles on the same route, arrival times may shift due to traffic, weather, construction, interstate delays, required hours-of-service regulations, or other scheduled deliveries along the New Jersey-to-Georgia corridor.

Most deliveries occur at or near the address you provide, provided a large transport truck can safely access the location. If your neighborhood has low-hanging trees, narrow streets, weight restrictions, or other obstacles, the driver may arrange to meet you at a nearby parking lot, shopping center, or another safe, easily accessible location.

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

Inspection
The Final Inspection

Once the carrier arrives, you and the driver will inspect the vehicle together and compare its condition against the Bill of Lading completed during pickup in New Jersey. Photos taken before shipping are often helpful during this review. If you notice any new scratches, dents, fluid leaks, or other concerns, they should be documented on the Bill of Lading before the delivery paperwork is signed.

If You Spot Damage
What to Do if You Spot Damage

If you observe any new damage during the inspection, make sure it is documented on the Bill of Lading immediately before signing the delivery paperwork. If something appears incorrect or damaged, do not sign the paperwork as fully completed until the issue has been properly noted.

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

Final Payment
Final Payment

In most cases, any remaining balance owed to the carrier is paid at the time of delivery. Depending on the individual carrier's payment policies, acceptable payment methods commonly include cash, certified check, or money order. Before pickup, AmeriFreight will explain the carrier's accepted payment methods so you know what to expect on delivery day.

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After Signing

Once the inspection is complete and the paperwork has been signed, the 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 New Jersey to Georgia Transport

Preparing your vehicle for transport from New Jersey to Georgia is usually simple and only takes a little time before pickup. Completing a few basic steps helps the pickup inspection go more smoothly, reduces the chance of misunderstandings about your vehicle's condition, and makes loading and unloading more efficient for both you and the carrier.

What to Do

  1. Wash your vehicle before pickup.
  2. A clean vehicle makes it much easier to identify and document any existing scratches, dents, chips, or other cosmetic imperfections during the pickup inspection. This creates a clear record of the vehicle's condition before transport begins.
  3. Remove personal belongings.
  4. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations generally prohibit carriers from transporting household goods or loose personal belongings inside vehicles. If a carrier allows a limited amount of personal items, it typically requires prior approval and may be subject to additional restrictions, weight limits, or fees.
  5. Take clear photos before the carrier arrives.
  6. Photograph your vehicle from multiple angles, including the front, rear, both sides, and close-ups of any existing damage. These photos can serve as helpful documentation during the delivery inspection if any questions arise.
  7. Leave about one-quarter tank of fuel.
  8. A quarter tank provides enough fuel for loading, unloading, and moving the vehicle while avoiding unnecessary weight on the transport trailer.
  9. Check the tires and battery.
  10. Make sure the tires are properly inflated and confirm that the battery is charged and functioning. Operable vehicles are quicker and easier for carriers to load and unload.
  11. Disable aftermarket alarms or anti-theft systems.
  12. If your vehicle has an aftermarket alarm, disable it before pickup to prevent unnecessary activation while the vehicle is being transported.
  13. Secure or remove exterior accessories.
  14. Remove, fold, or secure items such as bike racks, roof cargo boxes, removable antennas, spoilers, or other aftermarket accessories whenever possible. Doing so helps reduce the chance of damage during loading and transit.
  15. Provide a working key.
  16. The carrier will need a functioning key to load, unload, and reposition your vehicle during transport. Be sure to provide a key that operates the vehicle properly, even if you keep your primary set with you.

Why AmeriFreight

Why Customers Choose AmeriFreight Auto Transport

No Upfront Payment

AmeriFreight Auto Transport keeps the booking process straightforward with No upfront payment until you choose a carrier. You don't pay before a carrier has been assigned and you've approved the shipment, giving you the opportunity to review your transport options first.

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 and maintain public safety and performance records. Instead of researching carriers on your own, you can rely on AmeriFreight's network of vetted transport professionals serving the New Jersey-to-Georgia corridor.

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 a strong reputation across major review platforms including BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Thousands of customer reviews reflect consistent experiences with responsive customer service, clear communication, and reliable vehicle shipping across routes throughout the United States, including New Jersey to Georgia.

AFTA PLAN Gap Protection

Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is loaded on the transport trailer and in transit, but coverage may include 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 for eligible damage that is reported within 48 hours of delivery. AFTA PLAN is not insurance and does not replace or extend the carrier's liability coverage.

Discounts Available on This Route

AmeriFreight Auto Transport offers route-eligible discounts for many customers shipping vehicles between New Jersey and Georgia. Eligible customers may qualify for discounts, 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 New Jersey to Georgia Routes

New Jersey-to-Georgia is one of the most commonly shipped vehicle routes on the East Coast, which means you'll likely receive quotes from a wide variety of auto transport companies. While having multiple options is helpful, it's important to distinguish between established transport companies and lead-generation websites or low-quality operators. Knowing what to look for can help you make a more informed decision and avoid unnecessary surprises during the shipping process.

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Federal Licensing Should Be Visible

Legitimate auto transport companies should clearly display their USDOT and MC numbers, typically in the website footer, About page, or company credentials section. Before booking, you can independently verify these credentials through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) SAFER database to confirm the company's operating authority.

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Pricing Should Be Presented as a Range, Not a Guarantee

Auto transport pricing naturally changes based on factors such as seasonality, carrier availability, vehicle type, route demand, and pickup flexibility. If one quote is dramatically lower than every other estimate you receive, it may indicate unrealistic or bait-and-switch pricing. On most New Jersey-to-Georgia shipments, legitimate estimates typically vary by a few hundred dollars rather than extreme price differences.

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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've reviewed and approved a carrier match for your specific route.

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Reviews Should Be Consistent Across Multiple Platforms

Established auto transport companies maintain review histories across trusted platforms such as BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Looking for similar ratings and steady review activity across multiple websites provides a more balanced picture than relying on a single review platform alone.

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The Company Should Answer the Phone

One of the simplest ways to evaluate an auto transport company is to speak directly with a live customer service agent. Being able to ask questions, discuss your route, and receive clear answers helps demonstrate that the company is actively supporting customers throughout the shipping process. AmeriFreight Auto Transport customer service agents can be reached at (770) 486-1010.

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

Relocation Guidance

State Insights for New Jersey to Georgia Moves

After Arrival in Georgia
Destination State

If you're becoming a Georgia resident, you'll generally need to transfer your vehicle title and registration within 30 days of establishing residency. Georgia also requires new residents to obtain a Georgia driver's license within 30 days. Vehicle registration is handled through your county Tax Commissioner's Office, and you'll typically need your current title (or lienholder information if financed), proof of Georgia residency, valid identification, proof of Georgia auto insurance, and payment of applicable title and registration fees.

Unlike New Jersey, Georgia does not have a statewide vehicle safety inspection program. However, emissions testing is required for gasoline-powered vehicles registered in certain counties within the Atlanta metropolitan area, including Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Clayton, Cherokee, Coweta, Douglas, Forsyth, Henry, Paulding, and Rockdale counties, among others, if the vehicle meets applicable model-year requirements. Georgia follows a traditional tort (at-fault) insurance system, meaning the driver responsible for an accident is generally liable for resulting damages. Georgia requires minimum liability insurance of $25,000 for bodily injury per person, $50,000 per accident, and $25,000 for property damage. Because DMV procedures and documentation requirements can change, it's always a good idea to confirm current requirements with the Georgia Department of Revenue before completing your registration.

Considerations Before Leaving New Jersey
Origin State

Before moving your vehicle out of New Jersey, make sure your registration is current and resolve any outstanding toll violations, parking tickets, or registration-related issues before relocating. If your vehicle is financed, verify that your lienholder information is accurate and readily available, since you'll need it during the title transfer process in Georgia. It's also wise to confirm that your insurance coverage remains active until your Georgia policy is in effect to avoid any lapse in coverage during the move.

Once you've established residency and registered your vehicle in Georgia, New Jersey generally requires residents moving out of state to surrender their New Jersey license plates to a Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) agency before canceling their New Jersey auto insurance policy. Failing to return your plates before ending your New Jersey insurance can result in administrative penalties. If you're shipping your vehicle during the winter months, consider removing accumulated road salt with a thorough wash before pickup, as this helps document the vehicle's condition during the inspection. Since state requirements may change over time, it's advisable to verify current plate surrender, registration cancellation, and insurance requirements with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission before your move.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Shipping a car from New Jersey to Georgia typically costs $800 to $1,100 for open auto transport and about $1,400 to $1,925 for enclosed auto transport. Your final estimate depends on distance, vehicle size, transport type, season, pickup flexibility, and carrier availability. For a route-specific estimate, call AmeriFreight Auto Transport at (770) 486-1010.

Most vehicles shipped from New Jersey to Georgia arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup. Carriers typically travel about 400 to 500 miles per day once the vehicle is in transit, but traffic, weather, route congestion, pickup windows, and carrier availability can affect timing.

Yes. You or another trusted adult age 18 or older must be present at pickup and delivery to release or receive the vehicle, review the inspection paperwork, and sign the Bill of Lading.

Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is loaded and in transit. AmeriFreight also offers the optional AFTA PLAN gap protection program for qualifying shipments if eligible damage is reported within 48 hours of delivery. AFTA PLAN is not insurance.

Open transport is the standard and most common option for vehicles moving from New Jersey to Georgia. It is usually the most affordable choice, but the vehicle remains exposed to normal road and weather conditions during transit.
Enclosed transport provides added protection from weather and road exposure and is often chosen for luxury, exotic, classic, collectible, or low-clearance vehicles. Enclosed shipping generally costs about 75% more than open transport, depending on season and carrier availability.

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