Car Shipping from Las Vegas, NV to Philadelphia, PA

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Distance
2,650 mi
Transit Time
7-10 days
Estimated Cost
$1325–$1625
High Volume

Shipping from Las Vegas, NV

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.

High Volume

Arriving in Philadelphia, PA

Philadelphia is a major auto transport market with access to some of the busiest carrier corridors in the Northeast. I-95 runs right through the city connecting it to New York to the north and Baltimore, Washington DC, and the South to the south. I-76 connects west toward Pittsburgh and eventually the Midwest. The Philadelphia metro has solid dealer density and Manheim Philadelphia is one of the largest auto auctions in the Northeast, drawing significant carrier traffic to the region. Port of Philadelphia handles some vehicle movement as well. This is a well serviced market.

Delivering to Philadelphia is active. Carriers on I-95 running between New York and DC pass through regularly and Philadelphia is a natural waypoint. Manheim Philadelphia is a consistent draw for carrier traffic in the region. Deliveries from the South and Midwest come through I-76 and I-95 and are well established. The same suburban preference applies on delivery, so plan for a meetup near an accessible location if you are in the city center.

Pricing on This Route

Shipping a standard sedan from Las Vegas to Philadelphia on open carrier currently estimates between $1325 and $1625. That is based on the 2,650-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.

Philadelphia runs slightly above the national average. Northeast operating costs, tolls, and density all factor in. The I-95 corridor to DC and New York is competitive. Routes to Florida and the Southeast are active snowbird lanes from fall through spring. Routes to Texas and the Midwest are well established. Overall you are paying a modest premium for being in a dense Northeast metro but it is not dramatic. Get a quote to see your specific number.

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