FL → TN · 750 miles
Florida to Tennessee Car Shipping
Door-to-door auto transport from Florida to Tennessee on professional semi-truck carriers — open, enclosed and expedited.
We move vehicles between Florida and Tennessee every week. Pickups concentrate around Naples, Fort Myers, Miami and Orlando, with delivery into Nashville, Memphis and Knoxville and the surrounding towns. Northbound regional lane with fast transit.
Distance
750 mi
Transit
1–3 days
Open range
$675–$1,000
What Florida to Tennessee transport costs
Open transport on this lane typically runs $675–$1,000 for a standard sedan or small SUV. Enclosed transport typically runs $1,000–$1,475. Large trucks, lifted vehicles, oversized SUVs and inoperable cars price above those ranges because they take more deck space or require winch-equipped equipment.
Price on any lane is set by what a driver will accept to run it that week — not by a per-mile chart. Fuel, seasonal direction of travel, how far the pickup sits off the interstate and how tight your dates are all move the number.
Timing this route
Plan on roughly 500 miles per day once your vehicle is loaded, which puts this route at 1–3 days in transit. Book three to six weeks ahead for October–December arrivals and March–May departures. Returning clients get priority dispatch with our preferred carrier network.
A full-size carrier is about 75 feet long. Where a residential street, HOA or low branches block access, the driver arranges a safe meeting point minutes away.
Included on every FL → TN 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
FAQ
Florida to Tennessee shipping questions
How much does it cost to ship a car from Florida to Tennessee?
Most standard vehicles run $675–$1,000 open and $1,000–$1,475 enclosed. Size, condition, season and how flexible your dates are all move the final number — call for a firm quote on your exact vehicle.
How long does the Florida to Tennessee trip take?
About 1–3 days once the vehicle is loaded, covering roughly 750 miles at around 500 miles per day.
Should I choose open or enclosed for this route?
Open is the right call for daily drivers and most SUVs. Enclosed makes sense for exotics, collector cars, low-clearance vehicles and anything you would not park outside — it includes $1,000,000 cargo coverage on enclosed carriers and a soft-tie system.
How far ahead should I book?
Three to six weeks for October–December arrivals and March–May departures. Off-peak, one to two weeks is usually enough.
Do I need to remove my toll transponder?
Yes. Turn off or remove toll transponders and parking passes before pickup. Tolls incurred by an active transponder are not our responsibility.
Ready to ship Florida to Tennessee?
Open and enclosed semi-truck carriers, door-to-door delivery and a coordinator who answers the phone.

