Car Shipping from San Diego, CA to Dallas, TX

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Distance
1,442 mi
Transit Time
3-5 days
Estimated Cost
$850–$1150
High Volume

Shipping from San Diego, CA

San Diego is a strong and active auto transport market with some unique advantages. I-5 runs straight through the city connecting it to Los Angeles 120 miles north and to the Mexican border at San Ysidro. I-15 heads inland and north toward Riverside and Las Vegas. Carriers running the LA to San Diego corridor are constant because there is always demand in both directions. Auction activity is real here. Manheim San Diego operates out of Oceanside at the north end of the county. ADESA San Diego is located near the border in Otay Ranch. Copart and IAA both have San Diego locations as well. Add in the military presence from Camp Pendleton, MCAS Miramar, and NAS Coronado and you have a steady drumbeat of military relocation shipments year round. This is a solid, dependable market.

Most pickups in San Diego happen within 2 to 4 days. The city is spread out and the county covers a lot of ground, from Chula Vista in the south to Oceanside in the north. Carriers prefer to pick up from accessible areas like Mission Valley, Kearny Mesa, El Cajon, and Chula Vista rather than beach neighborhoods with tight parking. If you are near the coast in areas like La Jolla or Pacific Beach, a quick meetup at a nearby lot usually makes things faster. Military personnel should know that getting on-base pickup is not always possible, so plan to meet your carrier at the gate or a nearby commercial area. Give us your zip and we will tell you exactly what to expect.

Major Hub

Arriving in Dallas, TX

Dallas is one of the top five auto transport hubs in the country and it is not close. The DFW metro has Manheim Dallas Fort Worth, ADESA Dallas, and multiple Copart and IAA locations scattered across the region. The dealer density across Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Irving, and the surrounding suburbs is enormous. I-20, I-30, I-35, and I-45 all converge in this region giving carriers four major corridors to move cars in every direction. We move cars in and out of Dallas every single day. This market never really slows down.

Delivering to Dallas is just as easy. It sits at the natural midpoint of so many carrier routes. Trucks coming up from Houston on I-45, in from the west on I-20, down from Oklahoma on I-35, and east from the Midlands all pass through the DFW area regularly. Your car does not need any special routing or a premium to get here. Carriers want to come to Dallas.

Pricing on This Route

Shipping a standard sedan from San Diego to Dallas on open carrier currently estimates between $850 and $1150. That is based on the 1,442-mile distance and current market conditions.

San Diego runs close to the national average on most routes. The LA to San Diego lane is one of the most competitive short hauls in the country because carriers are constantly running it. Longer routes like San Diego to Phoenix, Las Vegas, or the Pacific Northwest are very active and priced well. Routes to the Midwest or East Coast price similarly to LA because carriers use I-5 or I-40 to get there and San Diego is a natural first or last stop. Military PCS season in the spring and summer can push prices up slightly as demand spikes. Get a quote to see your exact price.

Dallas is consistently at or below the national average for auto transport. The high carrier competition in this market keeps prices down. You are not going to pay a premium just to get a car in or out of DFW. The only time prices shift noticeably is during the summer relocation season when demand spikes. Even then it is modest. Routes to Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and Oklahoma City are especially active and efficient. Get a quote to see your exact price.

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