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Nashville is a really solid city for auto transport. We move cars through here pretty regularly and it is one of the easier mid-size markets in the country. Three major interstates cross through Nashville. I-40 runs east to west, I-65 runs north to south, and I-24 cuts southeast toward Atlanta. That puts Nashville right in the middle of a bunch of busy carrier routes. Manheim Nashville is active and draws carriers through on a regular basis. There are plenty of dealerships in the metro too, so there is good truck traffic year round.
Pickups in Nashville usually happen within 2 to 4 days. It is not quite as fast as a mega hub like Houston or Atlanta, but it is close. Carriers running I-40 between Memphis and Knoxville pass right through, and so do trucks on I-65 heading between Louisville and Birmingham. That gives us a lot of options when looking for a carrier on your route. During the summer months things can get a little busier with people relocating, but nothing that causes major delays. Want to lock in your pickup window? Get a quote and we will show you what to expect.
Riverside and the Inland Empire are the unsung engine of Southern California auto transport. Carriers do not just pass through here. They stage here. I-15 runs through the Inland Empire connecting LA to Las Vegas and the entire Southwest. I-215 connects Riverside to San Bernardino and Temecula. SR-91 and SR-60 tie into Orange County and Los Angeles directly. This convergence of routes means carriers are loading and unloading in the Inland Empire constantly. Manheim Riverside is an active auction location with over 200 vehicles per sale. ADESA Riverside adds more auction volume. Copart and IAA both operate in nearby Fontana, just up I-15. The Inland Empire has massive warehouse and logistics infrastructure and auto transport is part of that ecosystem.
The Inland Empire is one of the best delivery destinations in Southern California. Carriers coming from Las Vegas on I-15, coming across I-40 from Arizona, or coming up from San Diego on I-15 all pass directly through this area. If your car is coming from anywhere east of California, there is a good chance it will move through Riverside before making its final delivery. Drop-offs here are clean and efficient.
Shipping a standard sedan from Nashville to Riverside on open carrier currently estimates between $1025 and $1325. That is based on the 2,110-mile distance and current market conditions.
Nashville usually runs right around the national average. Sometimes a little below it. You are not going to see the rock bottom prices that come out of mega hubs like Houston or LA, but you are also not paying any kind of premium. The I-65 corridor to Florida sees some seasonal swings during snowbird season from October to March, so if you are shipping between Nashville and South Florida keep that in mind. Prices on that lane can bump up 10 to 15 percent during peak months. For most other routes it stays pretty steady. Get a quote to see your exact price.
Riverside prices run at or slightly below the national average. The market is competitive because so many carriers work this area regularly. The Las Vegas to Inland Empire lane is one of the busiest short hauls in the West and it is very well priced. Routes to Phoenix, Salt Lake City, and Los Angeles are all active. The Inland Empire also ships a lot of cars to and from the Pacific Northwest on I-15 north. Summer sees high demand as people move from Nevada and Arizona into the region. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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