Car Shipping from Sacramento, CA to Nashville, TN

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Distance
2,321 mi
Transit Time
5-7 days
Estimated Cost
$1150–$1450
High Volume

Shipping from Sacramento, CA

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.

High Volume

Arriving in Nashville, TN

Nashville is a really solid city for auto transport. We move cars through here pretty regularly and it is one of the easier mid-size markets in the country. Three major interstates cross through Nashville. I-40 runs east to west, I-65 runs north to south, and I-24 cuts southeast toward Atlanta. That puts Nashville right in the middle of a bunch of busy carrier routes. Manheim Nashville is active and draws carriers through on a regular basis. There are plenty of dealerships in the metro too, so there is good truck traffic year round.

Getting a car delivered to Nashville is pretty smooth. Carriers like delivering here because they know they can pick up another load on the way out. The Manheim auction alone keeps a steady flow of trucks coming in and out of the area. If you are shipping from a major city like Atlanta, Chicago, or Dallas, your car is probably riding with a carrier who was already heading this direction. That makes it easy and keeps the price fair.

Pricing on This Route

Shipping a standard sedan from Sacramento to Nashville on open carrier currently estimates between $1150 and $1450. That is based on the 2,321-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.

Nashville usually runs right around the national average. Sometimes a little below it. You are not going to see the rock bottom prices that come out of mega hubs like Houston or LA, but you are also not paying any kind of premium. The I-65 corridor to Florida sees some seasonal swings during snowbird season from October to March, so if you are shipping between Nashville and South Florida keep that in mind. Prices on that lane can bump up 10 to 15 percent during peak months. For most other routes it stays pretty steady. Get a quote to see your exact price.

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