Southeast · FL
Florida Auto Transport
Shipping vehicles to and from Florida on professional semi-truck carriers — open, enclosed and expedited, door to door.
Enterprise Auto Transport dispatches carriers throughout Florida every week. Our network covers the major metros — Naples, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Myers — as well as the smaller towns and rural addresses in between where many brokers simply will not commit.
Florida lanes are quoted against live carrier availability rather than a generic per-mile table. That means the number you receive is the number a truck will actually accept, so your pickup date holds instead of quietly slipping once you have booked.
What to expect on a Florida transport
Transit time. Plan on roughly 500 miles per day of driving once your vehicle is loaded. Lanes between Florida and Florida, Texas or the Northeast are dense and move quickly; remote pickups may add a day for the driver to route in.
Seasonality. Snowbird traffic, summer relocations and winter weather all shift capacity and pricing. Booking two to four weeks ahead is the simplest way to control both.
Access. A full-size car carrier is about 75 feet long. Where residential streets, HOAs or low branches prevent access, the driver arranges a safe meeting point minutes away.
Included on every FL move
- Door-to-door pickup and delivery
- Professional semi-truck carriers only
- $250,000 cargo coverage on open carriers
- $1,000,000 cargo coverage on enclosed carriers
- Owner Operated
- Direct driver contact throughout transit
- $250,000 cargo coverage on open carriers
- $1,000,000 cargo coverage on enclosed carriers
- Licensed & bonded · USDOT #2273104 · MC #774106
- Owner Operated
- A+ rated with the BBB
Cities
Cities we serve in Florida
- Naples Car Shipping
- Fort Myers Car Shipping
- Miami Car Shipping
- Orlando Car Shipping
- Tampa Car Shipping
- Jacksonville Car Shipping
- West Palm Beach Car Shipping
- Sarasota Car Shipping
- Cape Coral Car Shipping
- Bonita Springs Car Shipping
- Marco Island Car Shipping
- Estero Car Shipping
- Punta Gorda Car Shipping
- Bradenton Car Shipping
- Fort Lauderdale Car Shipping
- Boca Raton Car Shipping
- Pensacola Car Shipping
- Daytona Beach Car Shipping
- Lakeland Car Shipping
- The Villages Car Shipping
- Sunrise Car Shipping
- Jensen Beach Car Shipping
- Key West Car Shipping
- Naples, FL
- Miami, FL
- Orlando, FL
- Tampa, FL
- Jacksonville, FL
- Fort Myers, FL
Services
Transport services available in Florida
Open Car Transport
The most requested way to ship a vehicle — on a full-size 7-to-10 car semi carrier.
Enclosed Car Transport
White-glove, fully covered transport for luxury, exotic and collector vehicles.
Door-to-Door Transport
Pickup and delivery at your address — home, office, dealership or storage facility.
Expedited Shipping
Guaranteed pickup dates and priority dispatch when the timeline cannot move.
Military Car Shipping
PCS orders, deployment storage and base-to-base transport with military discounts.
Snowbird Auto Transport
Seasonal north-south vehicle relocation booked around your travel calendar.
Inoperable Car Shipping
Winch-equipped carriers for non-running, project and salvage vehicles.
Classic Car Transport
Vintage, restored and collector vehicles moved by specialists who understand them.
Exotic Car Transport
Supercars and six-figure vehicles moved in exclusive-use enclosed trailers.
Dealership Auto Transport
Volume dealer logistics — auctions, trades, wholesale and customer deliveries.
Corporate Relocation
Employee relocation and fleet moves with centralized billing and reporting.
FAQ
Florida car shipping questions
How much does it cost to ship a car to or from Florida?
It depends on the paired location, vehicle size, equipment and season. Short regional lanes often run $400–$700, while long-haul Florida moves typically fall between $900 and $1,800 open and $1,500 to $3,000 enclosed. Call for a firm number on your exact route.
How long does transport to Florida take?
About 500 miles per day once loaded. Most Southeast lanes complete in two to five days; coast-to-coast moves run six to nine.
Do you deliver to rural addresses in Florida?
Yes. If a 75-foot carrier cannot safely reach the address, the driver meets you at a nearby lot — usually within a few minutes of your door.
Can you ship an inoperable vehicle in Florida?
Yes, on winch-equipped or lift-gate equipment. Tell us whether it rolls, steers and brakes so we dispatch the correct truck.
Ready to ship your vehicle in Florida?
Open and enclosed semi-truck carriers, door-to-door delivery and a coordinator who answers the phone.

