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Ship your vehicle safely and efficiently from North Carolina to Florida with AmeriFreight Auto Transport. Whether you're relocating, buying a vehicle, attending college, moving for military orders, or heading south for the winter, our experienced customer service agents can help arrange reliable transport on one of the nation's busiest auto shipping corridors. Most vehicles shipped between North Carolina and Florida arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup, depending on the exact pickup and delivery locations.

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How Much It Costs to Ship a Car from North Carolina to Florida

Shipping a vehicle from North Carolina to Florida typically costs between $900 and $1,100 for open auto transport and approximately $1,575 to $1,925 for enclosed auto transport on this route. These estimated prices generally include the carrier's transportation charges, fuel costs, and the carrier's standard liability coverage while your vehicle is in transit.

Your actual shipping cost can vary based on several factors, including the total distance between pickup and delivery locations, vehicle size and weight, whether you choose open or enclosed transport, seasonal demand along the North Carolina-to-Florida corridor, 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.

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Most Popular North Carolina to Florida Car Shipping Routes

Route Distance Transit Time
Charlotte, NC to Miami, FL730 miles2–3 Days
Charlotte, NC to Orlando, FL530 miles2–3 Days
Raleigh, NC to Orlando, FL600 miles2–3 Days
Raleigh, NC to Tampa, FL700 miles2–4 Days
Greensboro, NC to Jacksonville, FL470 miles2–3 Days
Durham, NC to Miami, FL830 miles2–4 Days
Winston-Salem, NC to Fort Lauderdale, FL790 miles2–4 Days
Asheville, NC to Tampa, FL650 miles2–4 Days
Wilmington, NC to Naples, FL760 miles2–4 Days
Fayetteville, NC to West Palm Beach, FL700 miles2–4 Days

What Affects Your North Carolina to Florida Car Shipping Cost

Distance

DISTANCE

The distance between North Carolina and Florida typically ranges from about 450 miles for shipments into northern Florida to more than 900 miles for deliveries into South Florida. Longer routes increase fuel consumption, driver hours, toll expenses, and overall carrier operating costs, making distance the single biggest factor affecting your shipping estimate.

Type of Vehicle

VEHICLE SIZE AND WEIGHT

Compact cars and midsize sedans generally cost less to transport than full-size SUVs, lifted pickups, cargo vans, or dually trucks. Larger and heavier vehicles occupy more trailer space, reduce the number of vehicles a carrier can haul, and place additional weight on the trailer, all of which can increase the shipping price.

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PICKUP AND DELIVERY FLEXIBILITY

Providing flexible pickup and delivery windows can help carriers build more efficient routes with multiple vehicles traveling in the same direction. If you require expedited service or very specific pickup or delivery dates, the shipment may require additional coordination, which can increase the overall transport cost.

Seasonality

SEASONAL DEMAND

Demand on the North Carolina-to-Florida corridor changes throughout the year. Winter brings heavy snowbird traffic into Florida, while late spring and summer see increased relocation activity, military moves, college transitions, and family vacations. During these busy periods, carriers often experience higher demand and tighter scheduling, which can influence pricing.

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OPEN VS. ENCLOSED TRANSPORT

Open auto transport is the standard shipping method for most vehicles traveling from North Carolina to Florida and is usually the most economical option. Enclosed transport places vehicles inside a fully enclosed trailer for added protection from weather and road exposure and commonly costs about 75% more than open transport, depending on the season and carrier availability.

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FUEL PRICES

Diesel fuel prices play a direct role in long-distance auto transport costs. Since carriers regularly travel major interstate routes such as I-95, I-77, I-26, and I-75 between North Carolina and Florida, fluctuations in fuel prices are often reflected in shipping estimates.

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VEHICLE CONDITION

Vehicles that start, steer, brake, and roll can be loaded quickly using standard carrier equipment. Inoperable vehicles usually require winches or additional loading procedures, increasing the driver's workload and often resulting in higher transport costs.

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PICKUP AND DELIVERY LOCATION

Shipping between major metropolitan areas such as Charlotte, Raleigh, Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa, or Miami is typically more affordable because carriers frequently service these routes. Pickups or deliveries in rural mountain communities of western North Carolina, the Outer Banks, the Florida Keys, or other remote locations may increase costs because carriers must travel farther off their primary interstate routes, reducing overall route efficiency.

How Long North Carolina to Florida Car Shipping Takes

Most vehicles shipped from North Carolina to Florida arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup. While the exact transit time depends on the pickup and delivery locations, carriers generally travel 400 to 500 miles per day once a vehicle is on the road. With an average route distance of approximately 920 miles, this corridor typically falls within that expected delivery window.

What Can Shift the Timing

  • Several factors can influence how long a shipment takes between North Carolina and Florida. Weather is one of the most common. Although this route avoids the harsh winter conditions found farther north, tropical storms, heavy rain, hurricanes, and localized flooding can temporarily affect travel along major highways such as I-95, I-77, I-26, I-85, and I-75. Construction zones, interstate accidents, and seasonal traffic around major metropolitan areas like Charlotte, Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, and Miami can also slow carrier progress.
  • The pickup and delivery locations also play an important role. Vehicles located near major interstate corridors are generally easier for carriers to access than those in rural mountain communities, coastal towns, barrier islands, or low-density areas that require significant detours. Carrier availability, the number of vehicles being moved in the same direction, and customer flexibility with pickup scheduling can all affect overall transit timing.

Best and Slowest Months on This Corridor

  • Customers shipping between North Carolina and Florida during March through May and again from late September through early November generally experience good carrier availability on this route. These shoulder-season months typically have steady shipping demand without the intense volume seen during peak relocation and snowbird seasons, making carrier matching more predictable.
  • The busiest months are usually June through August, when families relocate during summer break and college students move before the fall semester, along with late October through January, when snowbirds head south for the winter. During these high-demand periods, customers should expect busier carrier schedules, longer carrier matching times, and pickup windows that may be slightly less flexible than during slower seasons.

Expedited Shipping Option

Expedited shipping is available for customers who need their vehicle prioritized for faster pickup and movement between North Carolina and Florida. While expedited service can often shorten carrier assignment and pickup time, actual pickup and delivery schedules remain dependent on route conditions, weather, traffic, and carrier availability.

Popular North Carolina to Florida City Routes

North Carolina and Florida share one of the busiest vehicle shipping corridors in the Southeast. Popular routes include Charlotte to Orlando for corporate relocations, Raleigh to Tampa for career moves, Greensboro to Jacksonville for military and family relocations, and Wilmington to Miami for seasonal residents and college students. With multiple interstate connections between the two states, carriers frequently service both metropolitan areas and smaller communities throughout the year.

Service Areas in North Carolina Origin

AmeriFreight Auto Transport provides vehicle shipping services throughout North Carolina, including Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Asheville, Wilmington, High Point, Cary, Concord, Gastonia, Jacksonville, Rocky Mount, Burlington, Greenville, Hickory, Chapel Hill, Mooresville, and surrounding areas, location permitting. Whether your shipment begins in a major metropolitan area, a growing suburb, a military community, or a smaller town, we can help coordinate transport across the state.

Service Areas in Florida Destination

AmeriFreight Auto Transport serves customers across Florida, including Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Naples, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Daytona Beach, Port St. Lucie, Kissimmee, Ocala, Lakeland, Melbourne, and surrounding areas, location permitting. Our carrier network regularly transports vehicles throughout Florida's Atlantic Coast, Gulf Coast, Central Florida, and South Florida regions.

Should You Drive or Ship Your Vehicle From North Carolina to Florida?

Whether driving or shipping is the better choice depends on your priorities. Driving gives you complete control over the trip and may make sense if you're planning a vacation or already intend to travel through the Southeast. However, once you factor in fuel, hotels, meals, tolls, vehicle wear, additional mileage, and the value of your time, professional auto transport can be surprisingly competitive—especially if you're already flying to Florida or moving more than one vehicle.

Drive Cost Breakdown

Expense Category Driving Yourself Shipping the Vehicle
Expense Fuel $140–$190
Included in shipping price Hotel (1 night) $130–$220
Not required Meals $50–$90
Minimal travel expenses Vehicle wear & depreciation $180–$300
Avoided Time commitment 2 days of driving
2–4 day transit while you travel separately Shipping plus one-way airfare N/A

When Driving Makes Sense

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

When Shipping Makes Sense

Shipping is often the more practical choice for relocations, military moves, seasonal travel, multi-vehicle households, or anyone who wants to avoid adding hundreds of miles to their vehicle. It's also a convenient option when you're already flying to Florida and want your vehicle waiting closer to your arrival.

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Open or Enclosed Auto Transport for the North Carolina to Florida Route

Open Auto Transport

Open auto transport is the standard shipping option for vehicles traveling from North Carolina to Florida and is the method chosen by most customers. Carriers regularly operate along major interstate corridors including I-95, I-77, I-26, I-75, and I-4, making this one of the most active routes in the Southeast. During transit, vehicles are exposed to normal road and weather conditions, much like they would be if driven the entire route. For most sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, crossovers, and daily drivers, open transport provides dependable service while remaining the most budget-friendly option for this corridor.

Enclosed Auto Transport

Enclosed auto transport is commonly selected for luxury vehicles, exotic cars, classic automobiles, collectibles, restored vehicles, and low-clearance sports cars traveling between North Carolina and Florida. Because this route often involves several hundred miles of interstate travel through changing weather conditions, enclosed trailers provide additional protection from rain, road debris, and normal highway exposure throughout the journey. Enclosed shipping generally costs about 75 percent more than open transport, although pricing varies based on season, vehicle type, and carrier availability. Customers shipping high-value vehicles often choose enclosed transport for the added peace of mind it provides during long-distance moves.

Simple 3-Step Process

How the Shipping Process Works

Shipping a vehicle from North Carolina to Florida is generally a straightforward process that can be broken into three simple steps.

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Quote and Book

Begin by requesting a quote online or by speaking with an AmeriFreight Auto Transport customer service agent. You'll provide the pickup and delivery ZIP codes, your vehicle's year, make, and model, your preferred transport type if applicable, and your approximate pickup timeframe. AmeriFreight then prepares a shipping estimate based on current market conditions, the route, the season, and your vehicle details. No upfront payment is required before you choose a carrier for your shipment.

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Carrier Dispatch and Pickup

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

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Transit and Delivery

Your vehicle travels along the primary interstate corridors serving this route, which commonly include I-95, I-77, I-26, I-75, and connecting highways depending on the pickup and delivery locations. Throughout transit, the carrier continues servicing other scheduled deliveries while moving south toward Florida. Upon arrival, you—or another designated adult—will inspect the vehicle with the driver, compare its condition with the original Bill of Lading, sign the delivery paperwork, and complete the shipment.

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What to Expect on Delivery Day

Driver Arrival
The Driver's Arrival

As your vehicle approaches its Florida destination, the carrier will typically call or text in advance with an estimated delivery window. Because carriers operate on active interstate routes and often make multiple deliveries, arrival times may shift due to traffic on I-95 or I-75, construction zones, severe weather, accidents, or other unexpected delays encountered during transit.

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

Inspection
The Final Inspection

When the vehicle arrives, you and the driver will inspect it together and compare its condition with the Bill of Lading completed during pickup. Photos taken before shipment can be helpful during this inspection. If you notice any new scratches, dents, or other concerns, they should be documented on the Bill of Lading before signing the delivery paperwork.

If You Spot Damage
What to Do if You Spot Damage

If you observe any new damage during the delivery inspection, document it immediately on the Bill of Lading before completing the 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 after delivery to report eligible damage.

Final Payment
Final Payment

Any remaining carrier balance is typically paid at delivery. Depending on the carrier's policies, acceptable payment methods commonly include certified check, money order, or cash. Your customer service agent will explain the carrier's payment requirements before pickup so you know exactly what to expect when the vehicle arrives.

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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 North Carolina to Florida Transport

Preparing your vehicle for transport from North Carolina to Florida is usually simple and only takes a little time before pickup. Completing a few basic steps helps the pickup inspection go smoothly, minimizes misunderstandings about your vehicle's condition, and allows the carrier to load and unload your vehicle as efficiently as possible.

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, paint chips, or other cosmetic imperfections during the pickup inspection.
  3. Remove personal belongings.
  4. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations generally prohibit carriers from transporting household goods or loose personal items inside a vehicle. If a carrier permits a limited number of personal items, it typically requires prior approval and may be subject to weight restrictions or additional fees.
  5. Take photos from multiple angles.
  6. Photograph the front, rear, both sides, roof if practical, wheels, and any existing damage before the carrier arrives. These photos provide a useful record of your vehicle's condition prior to shipment.
  7. Leave about one-quarter tank of fuel.
  8. This provides enough fuel for loading and unloading while avoiding unnecessary weight during transport.
  9. Check the battery and tire pressure.
  10. Make sure the battery is charged and the tires are properly inflated so the vehicle can be safely loaded and unloaded without unnecessary delays.
  11. Disable aftermarket alarms or anti-theft systems.
  12. Turning off alarm systems before pickup helps prevent accidental activation while your vehicle is being transported.
  13. Remove or secure exterior accessories.
  14. Fold in mirrors when appropriate and remove or secure accessories such as bike racks, roof cargo boxes, removable spoilers, antennas, and other custom equipment whenever possible to reduce the risk of damage during transit.
  15. Provide a working key.
  16. Give the carrier a functional key so the vehicle can be started, loaded, unloaded, and repositioned as needed throughout the transport process.

Why AmeriFreight

Why Customers Choose AmeriFreight Auto Transport

No Upfront Payment

AmeriFreight Auto Transport believes customers should know who is transporting their vehicle before making a payment. No upfront payment until you choose a carrier. This approach gives you the opportunity to review your carrier assignment before any payment is collected.

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 maintain the required USDOT licensing and insurance and have publicly available safety and performance records. Customers benefit from a network of qualified carriers without having to independently research and screen transport companies on their own.

One of the Best-Reviewed Companies in the Industry

AmeriFreight Auto Transport is consistently recognized as one of the best-reviewed auto transport companies in the industry. The company maintains strong customer ratings across trusted review platforms, including BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews, reflecting a long-standing commitment to customer service, communication, and reliable vehicle shipping.

AFTA PLAN Gap Protection

Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is loaded and in transit, although 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 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.

Discounts Available on This Route

Customers shipping vehicles between North Carolina and Florida may qualify for several AmeriFreight Auto Transport discount programs, including:

Active-duty military and veterans 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 North Carolina to Florida Routes

North Carolina-to-Florida is one of the busiest vehicle shipping corridors in the country, which means customers often receive multiple quotes from brokers, marketplaces, and lead-generation websites. While having options is helpful, it's important to understand the difference between an established auto transport company and services that simply collect customer information or advertise unrealistically low prices. Looking beyond the initial quote can help you choose a company that provides dependable communication, transparent pricing, and reliable service throughout the shipping process.

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Federal Licensing Should Be Visible

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

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Pricing Should Be Presented as a Range, Not a Guarantee

Vehicle shipping prices naturally fluctuate based on season, carrier availability, vehicle type, route demand, and pickup location. Quotes that are dramatically lower than the rest of the market may indicate unrealistic pricing or bait-and-switch tactics. On this route, it's normal for estimates to vary by a few hundred dollars rather than by extreme amounts.

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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 transport companies generally collect payment only after the customer has approved a specific carrier assignment for the route.

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Reviews Should Be Consistent Across Multiple Platforms

Established auto transport companies maintain review histories across platforms such as BBB, ConsumerAffairs, Google, Trustpilot, and Transport Reviews. Consistent ratings and a substantial volume of reviews across multiple sites generally provide a more reliable picture of customer experience than unusually high scores appearing on only one platform.

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The Company Should Answer the Phone

Being able to reach a knowledgeable customer service agent is one of the easiest ways to confirm that an auto transport company is actively supporting its customers. AmeriFreight Auto Transport customer service agents are available at (770) 486-1010 to answer questions about shipping from North Carolina to Florida and explain the transport process before you book.

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

Relocation Guidance

State Insights for North Carolina to Florida Moves

After Arrival in Florida
Destination State

If you're becoming a Florida resident after moving from North Carolina, you'll generally need to obtain a Florida driver license within 30 days of establishing residency. You'll also need to title and register your vehicle in Florida shortly after becoming a resident and obtain a Florida auto insurance policy from an insurer licensed in the state before registration.

Unlike North Carolina, Florida does not require annual vehicle safety inspections or emissions testing for most passenger vehicles. However, when bringing an out-of-state vehicle into Florida for its first title, a VIN verification is typically required as part of the titling process. Florida follows a no-fault insurance system, meaning registered vehicles generally must carry at least $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and $10,000 in Property Damage Liability (PDL) coverage. Because DMV requirements can change, it's a good idea to verify current requirements with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles before completing your registration.

Considerations Before Leaving North Carolina
Origin State

Before relocating from North Carolina, make sure your registration, property taxes, toll balances, and any outstanding parking citations have been resolved. If your annual registration renewal is approaching, remember that North Carolina generally requires a safety inspection before registration renewal, and emissions inspections are required in certain counties.

Once you establish permanent residency in another state, North Carolina instructs residents moving away to surrender their North Carolina driver license and license plate. If your vehicle has a lien, financed title, or other ownership considerations, contact your lender before the move so the title transfer process can proceed smoothly once you register in Florida. Before pickup for auto transport, remove personal belongings, verify the vehicle is in operating condition if applicable, and document its condition with photographs to help simplify the inspection process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most shipments cost approximately $900 to $1,100 for open transport and $1,575 to $1,925 for enclosed transport. The exact estimate depends on the distance, vehicle size, transport type, season, carrier availability, and pickup and delivery locations. These figures are estimates rather than guaranteed prices. For a personalized estimate, call AmeriFreight Auto Transport at (770) 486-1010.

Most shipments arrive within 2 to 4 days after pickup. Once in transit, carriers typically travel around 400 to 500 miles per day, although weather, traffic, construction, and pickup scheduling can influence the overall timeline.

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

Carrier liability coverage applies while your vehicle is loaded and in transit. AmeriFreight also offers the optional AFTA PLAN gap protection program for qualifying shipments when 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 option and is used for most vehicles moving between North Carolina and Florida. Your vehicle remains exposed to normal road and weather conditions during transit, much like it would if driven.
Enclosed transport places the vehicle inside a covered trailer, providing additional protection from weather and road debris. It is commonly selected for luxury, exotic, classic, collectible, and specialty vehicles and generally costs about 75% more than open transport.

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