Car Shipping from Jacksonville, FL to Kansas City, MO

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Distance
1,159 mi
Transit Time
3-5 days
Estimated Cost
$650–$950
High Volume

Shipping from Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville is one of the most underrated auto transport markets in the Southeast. It sits at the northern tip of Florida on I-95 which is the primary carrier corridor running up and down the entire East Coast. I-10 starts in Jacksonville and runs all the way west to Los Angeles. That intersection of two major interstates makes Jacksonville a natural carrier hub. The Port of Jacksonville handles vehicle imports and is one of the more significant auto ports on the East Coast. Dealer density across the metro is solid. Manheim Jacksonville keeps carrier traffic flowing through the area regularly.

Pickups from Jacksonville run 1 to 3 days. The I-95 corridor is so active with carrier traffic that there are almost always trucks running north or south through Jacksonville at any given time. If you are shipping up the East Coast to the Carolinas, Virginia, or the Northeast this is one of the better markets to ship from in Florida. Heading west on I-10 toward Houston and LA you tap into a well traveled route. The port activity adds an extra layer of carrier presence to the market year round.

High Volume

Arriving in Kansas City, MO

Kansas City sits at a genuine crossroads. Four interstates serve the metro. I-70 runs east to west, connecting St. Louis to Denver. I-35 runs north to south, connecting Minneapolis and Kansas City and continuing down to Oklahoma City and Dallas. I-29 heads northwest toward Omaha and Sioux City. I-49 runs south toward Arkansas and Louisiana. That is a lot of carrier corridors passing through one city. Manheim Kansas City is located on North Skiles Avenue and is an active regional auction. ADESA Kansas City is on Adesa Drive and adds more wholesale volume. The dealer market across Kansas City proper and the Kansas suburbs is solid. Carriers running the I-70 corridor from coast to coast pass through here regularly. This market sees good consistent traffic in most directions.

Delivering to Kansas City is efficient because so many carrier routes intersect here. Trucks heading west from St. Louis on I-70, north from Oklahoma City and Dallas on I-35, and south from Omaha on I-29 all reach Kansas City naturally. Carriers are not going out of their way to get here. The auction activity at Manheim and ADESA gives carriers real business reasons to be in this market beyond just your vehicle, which helps keep delivery windows tight.

Pricing on This Route

Shipping a standard sedan from Jacksonville to Kansas City on open carrier currently estimates between $650 and $950. That is based on the 1,159-mile distance and current market conditions.

Jacksonville pricing runs at or slightly below the national average. The I-95 corridor is so competitive that East Coast routes are generally well priced. West bound routes on I-10 are solid. The snowbird effect seen in South Florida is less pronounced in Jacksonville since it is at the northern end of the state, but there is still some seasonal uptick from October through March. Overall pricing is fair and consistent.

Kansas City runs at or slightly below the national average. The four-interstate access and auction density keep this market competitive. Routes on I-70 toward St. Louis, Denver, and the coasts are among the most active carrier corridors in the country and prices show it. Routes on I-35 between Dallas and Minneapolis are well traveled and efficient. Getting into rural Missouri or rural Kansas from Kansas City costs more because you are departing the dense corridors. Get a quote to see your exact price.

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