Car Shipping from Houston, TX to Miami, FL

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Distance
1,180 mi
Transit Time
3-5 days
Estimated Cost
$675–$975
Major Hub

Shipping from Houston, TX

Houston is one of the easiest cities in the country for auto transport. We move cars in and out of here every single day. It sits right on I-10 and I-45 which are two of the busiest carrier corridors in the US. There are hundreds of dealerships across the metro, plus Manheim Houston, ADESA Houston, and multiple Copart and IAA locations. That means carriers are always running through here looking for loads. On top of that, the Port of Houston handles a ton of vehicle imports and exports, so there is never a shortage of trucks in the area.

Pickups in Houston are fast. Most of the time we get a carrier assigned within 1 to 3 days. Sometimes it happens same day if the timing lines up right. There are so many carriers running through the Houston metro that you are rarely waiting long. The only time things slow down a little is during hurricane season from August to October when some carriers avoid the Gulf Coast. Even then it is usually just a day or two longer than normal. Want to see what your specific route looks like? Get a quote and we will have a number for you in about 30 seconds.

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Arriving in Miami, FL

Miami is a strong auto transport market with a unique personality. It is the end of the line for most carriers heading south on I-95 and the Florida Turnpike, which means it is always a destination but not always a through point. That is an important distinction. The Port of Miami handles some vehicle imports. Manheim Miami is active and keeps carrier traffic moving through the area. Dealer density across Miami, Coral Gables, Hialeah, and the surrounding areas is solid. The big driver here is the snowbird corridor, which is one of the most active auto transport lanes in the country from October through April.

Delivering to Miami is easy during snowbird season. Carriers are running south constantly from October to April and your car fits naturally into that flow. In the off season it takes a little longer because carriers need to route specifically to Miami rather than passing through on the way somewhere else. We always get it done, just plan for an extra day or two if you are shipping south in the summer months.

Pricing on This Route

Shipping a standard sedan from Houston to Miami on open carrier currently estimates between $675 and $975. That is based on the 1,180-mile distance and current market conditions.

Houston almost always runs at or below the national average. High carrier volume means more competition for your load and that keeps prices down. The huge number of dealerships and auctions in the area means there is constant demand, but there are also plenty of carriers to meet it. The only time you might see prices bump up a little is during hurricane season when some trucks reroute away from the Gulf. But even then we are talking small increases, not anything crazy. Get a quote to see exactly what your route costs right now.

Miami pricing is seasonal more than almost any other city. October through April is peak snowbird season and prices are competitive because carrier supply matches demand on that corridor. May through September flips the equation. Carriers heading south need incentive because they are not always finding a full load for the return north leg. Prices during the summer months can run 10 to 20 percent higher than the winter equivalent. If you are flexible on timing, spring or fall are usually the sweet spots for price. Get a quote to see current market rates.

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