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Lexington is a solid regional market sitting on two strong interstate corridors. I-64 runs east to west connecting Lexington to Louisville on the west and Huntington, West Virginia on the east. I-75 runs north to south connecting Cincinnati and Detroit to the north and Knoxville and Chattanooga to the south. That is excellent directional coverage for a city of this size. ADESA Lexington is active in the market with regular auction sales. Copart runs two Lexington East locations. The Research Park and pharmaceutical industry bring consistent professional relocations. Kentucky horse country also drives some specialty vehicle movement for high-value vehicles. This is not a major hub but it is better connected than most people expect.
Pickups in Lexington typically run 2 to 4 days. Carriers heading between Cincinnati and Knoxville on I-75, or between Louisville and West Virginia on I-64, pass right through Lexington and often look for loads here. The University of Kentucky creates some seasonal spikes around August move-in and May graduation. Most of the city is accessible for carriers. Rural areas outside the metro toward the Bluegrass horse farms may require a meetup in town. Get a quote to see what your specific route looks like.
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.
Sacramento is an easy delivery city. Carriers coming down I-5 from Oregon or heading up from the Bay Area drop cars here regularly. It sits right on the main spine of West Coast carrier traffic. Suburban deliveries to Roseville, Elk Grove, and Folsom are the simplest. Downtown Sacramento works fine as well. Carriers familiar with the metro have no trouble navigating it.
Shipping a standard sedan from Lexington to Sacramento on open carrier currently estimates between $1200 and $1500. That is based on the 2,430-mile distance and current market conditions.
Lexington prices at or slightly above the national average. The I-75 corridor is very active and keeps routes north and south competitive. Routes to Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and Atlanta are well-priced. Routes to the coasts or the Deep South cost a bit more since carriers need to route specifically for Lexington rather than passing through. Overall it is a fair market. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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.
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