Massachusetts to North Carolina Auto Transport


How Much Does Auto Transport From Massachusetts To North Carolina Cost?
Shipping a car from Massachusetts to North Carolina costs $400-$1100 on average.
North Carolina, located in the southeastern part of the United States, is the 9th most populous state in the country, with a population of almost 10.5 million people. Its largest city, Charlotte, is home to roughly a quarter of that population. The State is a significant hub of science and technology in the country.
Massachusetts is a state in New England and the one with the highest population in the region. It has a border with the Atlantic Ocean. The largest city in the state is Boston, and its great metropolitan area has been vital in the country's history and even its education sector.
If you wonder how much moving will cost you, the answer will depend on some factors. The specific distance to be traveled by the carrier is the primary determinant, followed by the shipping method of your choice.

How Far Is And How Long Will A Vehicle Delivery Take Between Both States?
To drive from Massachusetts to North Carolina, the driver must cover about 710 miles.
On average, you can expect your vehicle to arrive in 2 days. However, delays that are beyond the driver’s control can add an extra day to delivery times. These delays can be due to heavy traffic on the road or road construction.

Examples Of Pricing & Time To Shift - Massachusetts To North Carolina
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Quick Answer: Shipping a car from Massachusetts to North Carolina costs about $850 and typically takes 3-5 days.
See route-specific prices and distances in the table below.
| To / From Massachusetts to North Carolina | Cost | Distance | Estimated Time In Transit |
| Boston, MA to Raleigh, NC | $1290.6 - $1577.4 | 717 | 4 - 6 days |
| Charlotte, NC from Worcester, MA | $1441.8 - $1762.2 | 801 | 4 - 6 days |
| Springfield, MA to Greensboro, NC | $1215 - $1489 | 675 | 2 - 4 days |
| Durham, NC from Cambridge, MA | $1247.4 - $1524.6 | 693 | 2 - 4 days |
| Lowell, MA to Winston-Salem, NC | $1398.6 - $1709.4 | 777 | 4 - 6 days |
| Fayetteville, NC from Brockton, MA | $1373.4 - $1679.6 | 763 | 4 - 6 days |
| New Bedford, MA to Cary, NC | $1272.6 - $1555.4 | 707 | 4 - 6 days |
| Wilmington, NC from Quincy, MA | $1458 - $1782 | 810 | 4 - 6 days |
| Lynn, MA to High Point, NC | $1393.2 - $1702.8 | 774 | 4 - 6 days |
| Concord, NC from Fall River, MA | $1440 - $1760 | 800 | 4 - 6 days |
What Are The Major Delivery Hubs?
- Charlotte
- Raleigh
- Wilmington
- Asheville
- Greensboro
Best Cheap Delivery Method For Hauling
If you want to ship on a budget, you cannot go wrong with open-air trailer hauling. Your vehicle will be placed in a truck with an exposed rear, usually a platform where other cars are piled. The cars are fastened to the platform for security.
However, the vehicles will be exposed to the weather, so keep that in mind when choosing this method.
Other Items We Can Help You Dispatch
- Mopeds
- Boats
- Motorcycles

Scheduling Your Vehicle Transit Pickup
We will pick up your vehicle for shipping at the following locations:
- Salem
- Lowell
- Cambridge
- Boston
- Worcester
Frequently Asked Questions
What documents and preparations do I need before shipping my car from Massachusetts to North Carolina?
Before shipping your car, make sure you have the vehicle title or registration to prove ownership. Have a valid photo ID ready for the person handing over the car. Clean your vehicle and remove personal items since carriers often do not cover them. Keep the fuel tank low and ensure the car runs safely. Provide a pickup and delivery address that is easy for the carrier to access. Understanding the carrier’s insurance coverage can help protect your vehicle during transport. These steps will make the shipping process smoother and reduce potential delays.

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