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El Paso is a tough market for auto transport. We ship cars to and from here, but it takes some patience. Even though it is a decent sized city with about 870,000 people, it is very isolated. The nearest major metro is San Antonio and that is 550 miles east on I-10. Phoenix is 430 miles west. That is a lot of empty road with not much in between. There are no major auto auctions like Manheim or ADESA in El Paso, and the dealership count is lower than you would expect for a city this size. Less dealer activity means fewer carriers have a reason to be in the area.
Pickups from El Paso usually take 5 to 10 days. Sometimes longer. The main challenge is that carriers running I-10 from LA to Houston pass right through El Paso, but they do not always want to stop. If they already have a full load they are going to keep driving. We usually need to catch a carrier who has an open spot and is already on the I-10 corridor, or find one willing to make the trip for the right price. Being flexible on your pickup date helps a lot in a market like this. The more flexible you are, the faster we can get someone there. Want to check availability? Get a quote and we will show you what the timeline looks like.
San Jose sits at the south end of the Bay Area and draws from the same carrier pool as San Francisco and Oakland. US-101 and I-880 are the main arteries connecting San Jose to the rest of the Bay, and I-280 offers another route up the Peninsula. Carriers that work the Bay Area do not separate San Jose from Oakland or San Francisco in their minds. It is all one market. ADESA San Jose is on Tully Road and IAA has a San Jose facility as well. Manheim serves the Bay Area out of its Hayward location, which is easy distance from San Jose. The tech industry here drives consistent relocation traffic, both individuals moving in for new jobs and companies relocating employee vehicles. This is a high volume, dependable market.
San Jose is an easy delivery destination. Carriers coming down I-5 from Oregon or up I-5 from LA can take I-580 or I-205 to I-880 straight into the South Bay. The streets here are more carrier-friendly than much of San Francisco. Residential neighborhoods have decent access and carriers rarely need special accommodations. Tech campus deliveries to companies in Cupertino or Palo Alto are straightforward. Expect your car to arrive without unusual issues.
Shipping a standard sedan from El Paso to San Jose on open carrier currently estimates between $675 and $975. That is based on the 1,166-mile distance and current market conditions.
El Paso almost always runs above the national average. Expect to pay a 15 to 30 percent premium compared to a similar distance from a major hub. The reason is simple. Carriers have to drive through a long stretch of empty highway to get here and there might not be a load waiting for them on the other end. That dead head mileage has to get paid for somehow. There is not much seasonal variation though. It is pretty consistently a premium market year round. If you want the best shot at a fair price, be flexible on your dates and give us as much lead time as you can. Get a quote to see exactly where your route falls.
San Jose prices run at or slightly above the national average, similar to the rest of the Bay Area. The market is strong enough that you are not paying a remote location premium. The busiest and most competitive lanes are San Jose to Los Angeles, San Jose to Phoenix, and San Jose to Portland and Seattle. Corporate relocation demand keeps the inbound market strong. Fall and spring see the most relocation activity from the tech industry. Summer is competitive. Winter softens slightly. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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