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Portland is a functional market on the West Coast but it is not in the same league as Los Angeles or Seattle in terms of carrier volume. Manheim Portland is on North Hayden Island Drive, right on the Columbia River near the Washington state border. ADESA Portland operates in the area with online sales. Copart has two Portland locations, Portland North and Portland South. IAA Portland serves the salvage market. The auction infrastructure is real. The interstate access is also genuinely good. I-5 is the main north-south corridor on the West Coast, running Portland to Seattle in the north and Portland to Sacramento and Los Angeles in the south. I-84 runs east through the Columbia River Gorge to Boise and connects to I-80 for runs to Salt Lake City, Denver, and the Midwest. The challenge is that Portland sits at the far northwest corner of the country. Carriers going north eventually hit Seattle and then there is nowhere else to go. Deadhead costs get factored in.
Pickups in Portland average 3 to 5 days. The I-5 corridor between Portland and Los Angeles is one of the most traveled carrier lanes on the West Coast, so southbound routes are well covered. Seattle is close enough that carriers often serve both metros on the same run, which helps. Routes heading east on I-84 to Boise and the Mountain West are covered but slower. The toughest times are winter months when I-84 through the Columbia River Gorge can get ice and the passes are difficult. Carriers running east can be delayed by weather from November through March. Portland itself is accessible with good suburban staging areas in Beaverton, Tigard, and Gresham being the easiest for carrier access. Get a quote to see what your specific route looks like.
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.
Shipping a standard sedan from Portland to Philadelphia on open carrier currently estimates between $1500 and $1800. That is based on the 2,935-mile distance and current market conditions.
Portland runs slightly above the national average, particularly on routes heading east or long haul back to the Midwest and Southeast. The West Coast corridor to LA is the strongest and most competitive lane out of Portland and pricing there is fair. Routes to Seattle are also solid. Where it gets more expensive is on anything going cross-country because Portland is far from the carrier hubs in the central US and deadhead costs from the northwest corner add up. Winter adds a seasonal premium on routes that cross the Cascades or Rockies. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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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