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Santa Ana is Orange County's largest city and sits at one of its key interstate intersections. I-5 runs along the western edge of the city and SR-55 and I-405 provide additional access through the county. Santa Ana draws from the same large carrier pool as the LA and Orange County metro. The city is dense with dealerships and sits close to the Manheim California Auction in Anaheim, which is just a few miles north. Copart and IAA have Orange County area locations that also serve Santa Ana's dealer and insurance market. Orange County overall is a strong auto transport market and Santa Ana is central to it.
Pickups in Santa Ana typically happen within 2 to 4 days. The city has dense neighborhoods and some streets that are tighter than suburban Orange County, so carriers sometimes prefer a nearby meetup spot rather than navigating deep residential blocks. Bristol Street, MacArthur Boulevard, and the commercial corridors are all easy for carriers. If you are in a residential area, we will tell you the simplest way to coordinate. Most pickups here go smoothly without any drama.
Mesa is the eastern anchor of the Phoenix metro and carriers treat it as Phoenix for all practical purposes. I-60 runs through Mesa heading east toward Globe and connects to the broader Phoenix freeway system at I-10 and the Loop 202. Manheim Phoenix is located in Tolleson on the west side of the metro at 201 North 83rd Avenue, and ADESA has a location in Chandler just south of Mesa. IAA and Copart both have Phoenix area facilities. The dealer market across Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, and the East Valley is substantial. Carriers running the I-10 corridor between California and Texas, and the I-17 and I-40 corridors heading north, have constant business in this metro.
Delivering to Mesa is easy. Carriers coming off I-10 from California or Texas, or dropping down I-17 from Flagstaff and the north, route naturally through the East Valley. Large haulers prefer the freeway-adjacent staging areas and commercial zones, which are plentiful in Mesa. The city is well suited for car haulers compared to denser urban environments. Deliveries to residential neighborhoods go smoothly and meetups are rarely required.
Shipping a standard sedan from Santa Ana to Mesa on open carrier currently estimates between $375 and $675. That is based on the 425-mile distance and current market conditions.
Santa Ana prices mirror the broader Orange County and LA metro market, which is at or near the national average. The carrier competition in this area is strong enough to keep prices fair. Routes to San Diego on I-5, to Las Vegas, and to the Bay Area are all active and well priced. Routes into the Inland Empire via SR-91 and I-215 are easy connections. Long haul routes east are competitive because carriers fill up in Southern California before heading out. Get a quote to see your exact price.
Mesa prices are essentially Phoenix prices. This is one of the most competitive auto transport markets in the country. Lanes to Los Angeles, San Diego, Dallas, and Denver are extremely active. Winter snowbird season from November through April keeps carrier volume high in both directions. Summer pricing can tick up slightly because some carriers avoid the desert heat runs, but the market stays competitive. You are not paying a suburb premium here the way you might in other metros. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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