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Memphis is a logistics city at its core and that benefits auto transport directly. Two major interstates cross here. I-40 runs coast to coast, connecting Los Angeles to the East Coast and passing right through Memphis. I-55 runs north to south, connecting Chicago and St. Louis down to Louisiana and the Gulf. That intersection puts Memphis on carrier routes that span the whole country. ADESA Memphis has a location here. Copart and IAA both operate Memphis locations. There is also independent auction activity at Dealers Auto Auction on Rental Road. The freight culture here is deep, which means there are drivers and carriers who know this market well.
Pickups in Memphis usually happen within 2 to 3 days. Suburban areas east of the city and near the I-240 loop are easiest for carrier access. Areas closer to the airport logistics zone on the south side see consistent truck activity year round. Memphis weather is mild compared to northern cities, so winter slowdowns are minimal. The main seasonal pattern is the I-40 snowbird flow from October through April when carriers move heavily between the Midwest and Florida. Your car fits right into that flow if your route heads east or southeast. Get a quote to see what your specific route looks like.
Anaheim sits in the heart of Orange County and operates entirely within the LA metro carrier network. For practical purposes, getting a car to or from Anaheim is the same as getting one to or from Los Angeles. I-5 runs straight through Anaheim from LA to San Diego and is one of the most heavily traveled carrier corridors in the country. SR-91 connects Anaheim to the Inland Empire and Riverside. The auction market in Anaheim is significant. Manheim California Auction in Anaheim is one of the largest in the state, processing over 300 vehicles per sale. Copart and IAA both have Orange County locations nearby. The Orange County dealer market is one of the strongest in Southern California. Carriers are always in this area.
Anaheim is an easy delivery destination for the same reasons it is an easy pickup market. Carriers on I-5 pass through Orange County constantly moving between LA and San Diego. If your car is coming from the north or south, Anaheim is right on the route. If it is coming from the east on I-10 or through Riverside on SR-91, the connection is direct. Delivery is typically smooth and straightforward anywhere in the Orange County area.
Shipping a standard sedan from Memphis to Anaheim on open carrier currently estimates between $1050 and $1350. That is based on the 1,933-mile distance and current market conditions.
Memphis runs at or slightly below the national average. The I-40 and I-55 intersection keeps this market active enough that carriers are not charging a scarcity premium. Routes to and from Nashville, Atlanta, Dallas, and Chicago are all well traveled and competitively priced. The cost per mile drops further on long hauls because Memphis sits centrally on coast-to-coast runs. Routes into rural Mississippi, Arkansas, and western Tennessee cost a bit more because you are leaving the corridor. Get a quote to see your exact price.
Anaheim prices run at or slightly below the national average, just like the broader LA market. You benefit from being in one of the most competitive auto transport markets in the country. Routes to Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Diego, and the Bay Area are very active and priced well. Long haul routes to Texas or the East Coast are competitive because carriers fill up in the LA metro and Anaheim is a natural loading point. Summer sees elevated demand. January through March is often the best window for pricing. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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