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Sacramento is the gateway between Northern California and everywhere else. I-5 runs north to south through the city, connecting it to the Bay Area on the south and to Redding and Oregon on the north. I-80 runs east to west, linking Sacramento to Reno, Salt Lake City, and eventually Chicago. This interstate junction makes Sacramento a natural waypoint for carriers on transcontinental runs. The auction market here is active. ADESA Sacramento operates out of the eastern part of the metro. IAA Sacramento handles insurance volume consistently. Manheim has had operations in Sacramento as well. The state government employment base and steady suburban growth in the region keep the dealer market solid. Carriers moving between LA and the Pacific Northwest always pass through Sacramento on I-5.
Pickups in Sacramento typically happen within 2 to 4 days. The metro is laid out well for carriers. Wide streets, accessible neighborhoods, and plenty of commercial lots make for easy pickup coordination. Elk Grove, Roseville, Folsom, and Rancho Cordova are all common pickup areas and all work smoothly. If you are in midtown or near downtown, access is fine. The region has enough carrier traffic that you are not going to sit waiting for weeks. Give us your address and we will give you a realistic window.
Aurora is the eastern suburbs of Denver and carriers treat it as part of the Denver metro. Manheim Denver is actually located in Aurora at 17500 East 32nd Avenue, which means this is where the carrier and dealer activity is concentrated for the whole region. That is a significant advantage. I-70 runs east through Aurora heading toward Kansas City and connects west into Denver toward the mountains. I-225 cuts through Aurora connecting I-70 to I-25 in the southern metro. The dealer market across Aurora, Centennial, Parker, and the southeast Denver suburbs is active and growing.
Delivering to Aurora is smooth. Carriers on I-70 coming from the east, and trucks dropping down from I-25 from the north and south, all pass through or near Aurora naturally. The eastern and southern parts of Aurora are flat and easy for car haulers to navigate. Some of the hillier or newer residential developments in the far southeast can occasionally prompt a meetup request but it is not common. Most deliveries are door to door without any hassle.
Shipping a standard sedan from Sacramento to Aurora on open carrier currently estimates between $625 and $925. That is based on the 1,092-mile distance and current market conditions.
Sacramento runs close to the national average on most routes. The Bay Area to Sacramento lane is extremely active and priced well. Routes to Portland, Seattle, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and the Pacific Northwest are competitive because Sacramento sits naturally on those carrier paths. Long haul routes east on I-80 are solid too, with carriers filling loads heading toward Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. Summer is the busiest season due to relocation traffic. Winter is manageable because Sacramento does not get severe weather. Get a quote to see your exact price.
Aurora prices are Denver prices. The mountain premium that affects the whole Front Range applies here too. Routes heading west over the Rockies on I-70 toward Salt Lake City and the Pacific Coast carry that elevation and pass risk premium. Routes east toward Kansas City and Chicago on I-70 are very well priced because carrier traffic in both directions is strong. Dallas, Phoenix, and Houston lanes are active and competitive. Summer is the peak season. Winter sees some pricing volatility tied to weather. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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