Car Shipping from Corpus Christi, TX to Lexington, KY

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Distance
1,254 mi
Transit Time
3-5 days
Estimated Cost
$725–$1025
Regional Market

Shipping from Corpus Christi, TX

Corpus Christi is a regional market on the South Texas coast and I want to be honest with you about what that means for auto transport. I-37 is the main highway connecting Corpus Christi north to San Antonio, which is the nearest major hub. That is about a 2.5 hour drive with no major cities in between. There is a Manheim location in Corpus Christi and IAA has a facility on Agnes Street, but the auction density is much lower than San Antonio or Houston. America's Auto Auction also services this market. The port is active but not primarily a vehicle import hub. The dealer market in Corpus Christi is modest but active, with several franchise dealerships along South Padre Island Drive that move regular inventory. Carriers can and do reach Corpus Christi but they are making a dedicated run south, not passing through on the way somewhere else.

Plan for 3 to 6 days on pickup. Corpus Christi is worth it for carriers when they have a full load to justify the run down I-37 from San Antonio. The key is that carriers need a reason to make that southern detour. When volume is there, pickups happen. When it is slow, you wait. Summer heat in South Texas also affects carrier scheduling because extreme temperatures require more attention to vehicle handling. Being flexible on dates by 2 to 3 days makes a meaningful difference here. Get a quote to see what your specific route looks like.

Solid Market

Arriving in Lexington, KY

Lexington is a solid regional market sitting on two strong interstate corridors. I-64 runs east to west connecting Lexington to Louisville on the west and Huntington, West Virginia on the east. I-75 runs north to south connecting Cincinnati and Detroit to the north and Knoxville and Chattanooga to the south. That is excellent directional coverage for a city of this size. ADESA Lexington is active in the market with regular auction sales. Copart runs two Lexington East locations. The Research Park and pharmaceutical industry bring consistent professional relocations. Kentucky horse country also drives some specialty vehicle movement for high-value vehicles. This is not a major hub but it is better connected than most people expect.

Delivery to Lexington benefits from the same interstate access. Carriers coming south from Cincinnati or north from Knoxville on I-75 drop off cars here regularly. The city is compact and mostly accessible. Downtown Lexington and the University area are manageable. Outer neighborhoods near the interstate corridors are the easiest. Overall this is a smooth delivery market.

Pricing on This Route

Shipping a standard sedan from Corpus Christi to Lexington on open carrier currently estimates between $725 and $1025. That is based on the 1,254-mile distance and current market conditions.

Corpus Christi runs 15 to 25 percent above the national average on most routes. The math is simple. A carrier runs 2.5 hours south from San Antonio with limited guarantee of a load heading back out. They need to get paid for that risk. Routes between Corpus Christi and San Antonio or Houston are the most competitive because carriers service those cities regularly. Routes to the coasts or Midwest carry a bigger premium. Get a quote to see your exact price.

Lexington prices at or slightly above the national average. The I-75 corridor is very active and keeps routes north and south competitive. Routes to Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and Atlanta are well-priced. Routes to the coasts or the Deep South cost a bit more since carriers need to route specifically for Lexington rather than passing through. Overall it is a fair market. Get a quote to see your exact price.

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