Oregon to Florida Auto Transport

Last updated Feb, 23 2026
Oregon to Florida Auto Transport

How Much Does Auto Transport Cost From Oregon To Florida?

The price for Auto Transport from Oregon to Florida will vary depending on several factors. The most crucial factor is the distance between the two locations. The further the distance, the higher the price will be. Other important factors include the type of vehicle being moved and the time of year. Generally speaking. However, you can expect to pay between $2004 to $3375 for transit between locations.

Examples Of Pricing & Time To Haul - Oregon to Florida

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Quick Answer: Shipping a car from Oregon to Florida averages $1,283 and typically takes 6–8 days.
See route-specific prices and distances in the table below.

To / From Oregon to FloridaDistanceCostEstimated Time In Transit
Portland, OR to Jacksonville, FL2428 miles$4,370 - $5,3417 - 9 Days
Salem, OR to Miami, FL2701 miles$4,861 - $5,9427 - 9 Days
Eugene, OR to Tampa, FL2491 miles$4,483 - $5,4817 - 9 Days
Gresham, OR to Orlando, FL2514 miles$4,525 - $5,5307 - 9 Days
Hillsboro, OR to St. Petersburg, FL2504 miles$4,507 - $5,5087 - 9 Days
Beaverton, OR to Hialeah, FL2697 miles$4,854 - $5,9337 - 9 Days
Bend, OR to Port St. Lucie, FL2535 miles$4,563 - $5,5787 - 9 Days
Medford, OR to Tallahassee, FL2274 miles$4,093 - $5,0026 - 8 Days
Springfield, OR to Cape Coral, FL2570 miles$4,626 - $5,6547 - 9 Days
Corvallis, OR to Fort Lauderdale, FL2698 miles$4,856 - $5,9357 - 9 Days

*Prices and times are estimated. They can vary depending on the season and the type of vehicle you are shipping.

How Far Is It, And How Long Is The Estimated Delivery Time To Shift A Vehicle?

The distance between locations is approximately 3,088 miles. Therefore, the estimated delivery time for a car shipment is between 7-10 days.

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What Are The Major Delivery Hubs?

There are several major shipping delivery hubs in Florida, including Miami, Orlando, and Tampa.

  • Miami
  • Orlando
  • Jacksonville
  • Tampa
  • St. Petersburg
  • Hialeah
  • Tallahassee

These hubs are responsible for handling a large volume of shipping traffic, and they can do so efficiently thanks to their large size and well-developed infrastructure.

What Is The Cheapest Way To Dispatch?

relocating new vehicles from the factory

There are two main types of auto transport - open carrier and enclosed shipping.

The most popular and affordable choice is an open carrier, whereas enclosed shipping offers more excellent protection for your vehicle, albeit more expensive.

Your vehicle will be put onto an open-air trailer and moved to its destination via open carrier auto transit. This is the most preferred choice because it costs less than enclosed shipping. While being hauled, your ride will be exposed to the weather, but to prevent damage, it will be safely tied to the trailer.

Your ride will be put onto a covered trailer for enclosed shipping. This alternative is more expensive but provides more excellent protection from the elements and potential road debris. Although the cost will increase, your vehicle will be transported securely and safely.

We Can Also Help You Dispatch The Following Items

  • Heavy Equipment
  • Motorcycles
  • Freight
  • Boats
  • ATV’s
  • RV’s

Scheduling Your Vehicle Conveyance Pickup

No need to stress. Pick a city in Oregon for your pickup station. Below are a few cities where we offer pickup services.

  • Portland
  • Bend
  • Gresham
  • Beaverton
  • Salem
  • Medford
  • Eugene
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Oregon to Florida auto transport cost?

Oregon to Florida auto transport typically costs between $1,100 and $1,900 for standard open carrier service. Pricing is based on 2,700 to 3,200 miles, vehicle size, carrier type, fuel costs, and seasonal demand. Summer and snowbird season into Florida often increase rates. Enclosed trailers cost 30 to 50 percent more. Remote pickups in rural Oregon or South Florida can also affect pricing. See our detailed car shipping rates guide for cost breakdowns.

How long does it take to ship a car from Oregon to Florida?

Transit time averages 7 to 10 days after pickup. The distance, major interstate routes like I-84 and I-10, driver hours of service limits, weather conditions in mountain passes, and delivery location all influence timing. Urban areas like Portland, Orlando, and Miami typically move faster than rural areas. Booking 7 to 14 days in advance improves scheduling flexibility. Expedited options may reduce total time depending on carrier availability.

Is open or enclosed transport better for shipping from Oregon to Florida?

Open transport is the most common and cost-effective option, suitable for daily drivers and standard vehicles. Enclosed shipping provides added protection from road debris, coastal humidity, and long-haul exposure across multiple climate zones. It is recommended for luxury, classic, or high-value vehicles. Enclosed service generally costs 30 to 50 percent more but offers maximum protection. Learn more about enclosed car transport and when it makes sense.

What kind of insurance coverage is included when shipping a car from Oregon to Florida?

All licensed carriers are required by federal law to carry cargo liability insurance. Your vehicle is covered from pickup in Oregon to delivery in Florida under the carrier’s policy. Coverage limits vary but commonly range from $100,000 to $250,000 per load. You will inspect and document the vehicle condition on the Bill of Lading at pickup and delivery. For added peace of mind, review additional protection options in our guide to auto transport insurance requirements.

When is the best time to ship a car from Oregon to Florida?

The most competitive pricing typically occurs during late fall and early spring when demand is moderate. Winter snowbird migration to Florida and peak summer relocation season can increase rates by 10 to 20 percent. Oregon mountain weather in winter may also slow pickups. Booking at least two weeks ahead improves availability and pricing flexibility. Flexible pickup windows usually help secure better carrier placement on this long-distance route.

Can I ship a car door to door from Oregon to Florida?

Yes. Door to door service means the carrier picks up and delivers your vehicle as close to your address as legally and safely possible. Large transport trucks must follow DOT roadway restrictions, so narrow residential streets or gated communities may require meeting nearby. This service is included in most interstate quotes and saves time compared to terminal shipping. Learn how door-to-door auto transport works.

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