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Los Angeles is one of the biggest auto transport markets in the world, not just the country. The Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach together are the largest vehicle import gateways in North America. Carriers run in and out of this market constantly. There are multiple Manheim locations across the metro including Manheim Los Angeles and Manheim Southern California, plus ADESA and dozens of independent auction locations. The dealer density across LA, Orange County, the Inland Empire, and San Fernando Valley is massive. If you are shipping to or from anywhere in the greater LA area, carriers have plenty of reasons to be here.
Pickups in LA typically happen within 1 to 3 days. The metro is so large that pickup location matters. Carriers generally prefer Inland Empire staging areas, San Fernando Valley, or the South Bay over deep Hollywood or West LA because of traffic and access. That said we move cars from all over the metro regularly. If you are flexible on pickup timing by even a day or two it helps us match you with a carrier already running your direction. Give us your zip code when you quote and we will give you a real timeframe.
Fresno is the largest city in the Central Valley but it is not a major carrier hub. It sits on Highway 99, which is the main inland California artery running from Bakersfield in the south to Sacramento in the north. I-5 runs parallel about 45 minutes to the west but bypasses Fresno entirely. That is the honest reality of this market. Most carriers running California prefer I-5 because it is faster, which means Fresno does not see the same constant carrier activity as cities directly on I-5. That said, the market is not dead. Manheim Fresno is an active auction location and Copart Fresno handles consistent salvage volume. The agriculture industry and Central Valley economy drive a real dealer market here. You will find carriers, but it takes a bit more effort than LA or Sacramento.
Deliveries to Fresno follow the same logic. Carriers make the Highway 99 run when they have enough loads to justify it. If you are receiving a car in Fresno, the delivery is usually straightforward once a carrier is dispatched. Street access is good throughout the city and there are no unusual constraints. Expect your carrier to communicate clearly about timing once they are loaded and on the road.
Shipping a standard sedan from Los Angeles to Fresno on open carrier currently estimates between $250 and $550. That is based on the 250-mile distance and current market conditions.
LA usually runs at or slightly below the national average on cost per mile, especially on popular lanes like LA to Phoenix, LA to Las Vegas, and LA to the Bay Area. Where costs go up is on long haul routes back to the Midwest or Southeast because carriers need to fill their truck heading home. Summer sees elevated prices as people relocate. January through March is often the best time to ship if cost is the priority. Get a quote for your specific route.
Fresno typically runs 5 to 15 percent above the national average on most routes due to the detour factor. Carriers need a good reason to come off the I-5 corridor or divert from their primary runs. Routes between Fresno and Los Angeles or Fresno and the Bay Area are the most competitive because those are the most commonly requested lanes. Long haul routes to the Midwest or East Coast carry a slightly higher premium because the carrier has to position to an interstate first. Pricing is very fair from November through February when demand is lower. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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