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Las Vegas is a surprisingly active auto transport market for a city its size. It sits at the intersection of I-15 which runs from LA to Salt Lake City and beyond, and US-95 which connects it to Phoenix and Reno. The Las Vegas metro has a large dealer market and significant auction activity. Copart Las Vegas is active. The transient nature of the Las Vegas population, with lots of people moving in and out regularly, keeps shipping demand elevated. And because I-15 between LA and Las Vegas is one of the most traveled routes in the West, carriers run this lane constantly.
Pickups from Las Vegas typically happen within 2 to 3 days. The LA to Las Vegas lane is one of the most active and competitive in the western US. Carriers run it constantly because there is always demand in both directions. Routes north toward Salt Lake City and east toward Phoenix and beyond are also well serviced. If you are shipping on a popular lane out of Las Vegas, carriers are already running it and your car fits naturally into the flow. Get a quote and we will show you what the timing looks like for your specific route.
Colorado Springs sits right on I-25, 70 miles south of Denver. That proximity to Denver is the single most important fact about this market. Carriers running between Denver and Albuquerque, Pueblo, and New Mexico pass through Colorado Springs regularly. ADESA Colorado Springs is a real auction facility here that generates local dealer traffic. IAA also operates in Colorado Springs. The military presence with Fort Carson and the Air Force Academy creates a consistent demand for auto transport from residents moving in and out of permanent duty stations. That military churn is actually one of the most reliable driver of shipping volume in this market.
Deliveries to Colorado Springs are manageable and generally smooth. The city has good flat arterial roads in most areas. Carriers delivering from Denver often roll right down I-25 and drop cars off without any special coordination. Some of the more elevated residential neighborhoods on the west side near Cheyenne Mountain or the Black Forest area can be harder to access for a full hauler, and a nearby meetup is sometimes the right call. Most deliveries in the main metro areas are straightforward.
Shipping a standard sedan from Las Vegas to Colorado Springs on open carrier currently estimates between $475 and $775. That is based on the 725-mile distance and current market conditions.
Las Vegas runs close to or slightly below the national average on most routes. The LA to Las Vegas lane is so competitive that prices are often very favorable. Routes to the Pacific Northwest, Texas, and the Southeast will run at or near market average. Because carriers like running this market, you rarely pay a premium just for being in Las Vegas. Get a quote for your specific route and you will likely be pleased with the number.
Colorado Springs runs slightly above the national average. It benefits from the Denver halo effect in terms of carrier access but it is still 70 miles off the biggest hub in the region. Routes to Denver are efficient and well priced. Lanes to Dallas, Phoenix, and Kansas City are solid. Routes to and from the coasts carry a mountain premium that affects the whole Front Range, not just the Springs. Winter months see pricing variability due to pass closures and weather uncertainty. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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