New York to Florida Car Shipping
Ship your vehicle from New York to Florida with a fully vetted, FMCSA-licensed carrier. 1,281 miles of coverage, door-to-door delivery, and a locked-in price with no deposit required.
Cost to Ship a Car from New York to Florida
The New York to Florida route covers approximately 1,281 miles, primarily via I-95. It is one of the busiest car shipping corridors in the United States, which keeps carrier availability high and prices competitive year-round.
| Route | Distance | Open Transport | Enclosed Transport | Transit Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York City to Miami | ~1,281 mi | $850 – $1,150 | $1,250 – $1,700 | 3–5 days |
| New York City to Orlando | ~1,281 mi | $850 – $1,150 | $1,250 – $1,700 | 3–5 days |
| Buffalo to Miami | ~1,281 mi | $850 – $1,150 | $1,250 – $1,700 | 3–5 days |
| Albany to Tampa | ~1,281 mi | $850 – $1,150 | $1,250 – $1,700 | 3–5 days |
* Prices reflect current market rates as of 2026 and vary based on vehicle size, pickup/delivery location, seasonal demand, and fuel costs. Get an instant quote for your exact route.
What Affects Your New York to Florida Shipping Cost
Five factors determine the final price of your shipment on this route. Understanding them helps you book at the right time and choose the right service.
Pickup & Delivery City
Shipping from a major metro like New York City costs less than a rural pickup. Large cities have more carriers running the route, creating better pricing and faster pickup windows.
Vehicle Size
Standard sedans and coupes are the most affordable. SUVs, trucks, and vans take up more trailer space and add 10–20% to the base rate. Oversized or modified vehicles may require special equipment.
Open vs. Enclosed Transport
Open transport ($850–$1,150) is the standard and most affordable method — 97% of vehicles are shipped this way. Enclosed transport ($1,250–$1,700) provides full weather protection for luxury, classic, or exotic vehicles.
Time of Year
Summer (June–August) is peak season and prices rise 15–25%. Fall and early spring offer the most competitive rates. Booking 1–2 weeks in advance always secures better pricing than last-minute requests.
Standard vs. Expedited
Standard service includes a 1–5 day pickup window, which allows carriers to optimize routes and reduce your cost. Expedited service guarantees pickup within 24–48 hours and typically adds 20–40% to the rate.
Fuel Prices
Diesel prices directly affect carrier rates on long-haul routes like New York to Florida. Our instant quote tool uses live market data so the price you see reflects current fuel conditions — no surprise charges at delivery.
How to Ship a Car from New York to Florida
Our process is built to be simple. No confusing steps, no hidden fees, no deposit required until a carrier is assigned.
Get Your Instant Quote
Enter your pickup ZIP in New York and delivery ZIP in Florida. Select your vehicle type and preferred transport method. Get a locked-in price in under 30 seconds — no personal info required.
Carrier Assignment
Once you confirm your booking, our dispatch team matches your shipment to a vetted, FMCSA-licensed carrier running the New York–Florida corridor. You pay nothing until your carrier is assigned.
Pickup, Transport & Delivery
Your carrier arrives at your New York location, completes a Bill of Lading inspection, and loads your vehicle. You can contact your driver directly for updates. Delivery to your Florida door in 3–5 days.
Open vs. Enclosed Transport: Which Is Right for Your New York to Florida Shipment?
Open Transport
- ✓ Most affordable option for standard vehicles
- ✓ Highest carrier availability on New York–Florida route
- ✓ Faster pickup windows — typically 1–3 days
- ✓ Safe and reliable — 97% of all vehicles shipped this way
- – Vehicle exposed to weather and road elements
Best for: Standard sedans, SUVs, trucks, and any vehicle under $80,000 in value.
Enclosed Transport
- ✓ Full protection from weather, dust, and road debris
- ✓ Coverage up to $500,000 per vehicle
- ✓ Soft-tie restraints protect suspension and paintwork
- ✓ Ideal for luxury, exotic, classic, and modified vehicles
- – Costs 30–40% more than open transport
Best for: Luxury cars, classic vehicles, exotics, and high-value vehicles over $80,000.
Why Choose Neon for New York to Florida Car Shipping?
Hundreds of brokers serve this route. Here's what makes Neon different.
No Upfront Deposit
You pay nothing until a carrier is assigned. Most competitors charge $100–$250 just to book. We don't.
Direct Driver Contact
You get your assigned driver's contact information. Call or text them directly for real-time updates — not a call center.
FMCSA Licensed & Verified
DOT: 4355879 · MC: 1703787. Every carrier in our network is verified against FMCSA records before dispatch.
Full Cargo Insurance
Open transport up to $250K. Enclosed up to $500K. You receive a certificate of insurance before your vehicle moves.
Price Lock Guarantee
The quote you receive is the price you pay. No fuel surcharges added at delivery. No surprise fees.
10,000+ Vetted Carriers
Our nationwide carrier network means faster pickup windows and more route options on high-demand corridors like New York–Florida.
What Customers Say About New York to Florida Shipping
"Shipped my car from New York City to Miami without a single issue. The driver called ahead of time, arrived on schedule, and delivered in perfect condition. No deposit required sealed the deal for me."
Verified Customer · Google Reviews
"I was nervous about shipping my car cross-country for the first time. Neon made it completely painless. The price they quoted was exactly what I paid — nothing added at delivery. Vehicle arrived in 3 days."
Verified Customer · Trustpilot
"Used enclosed transport for my classic car from New York to Florida. Zero scratches, delivered exactly as promised. Being able to text the driver directly for updates made all the difference."
Verified Customer · BBB
4.9 out of 5 based on 1,247 verified reviews across Google, Trustpilot, and BBB
New York to Florida Car Shipping FAQs
How much does it cost to ship a car from New York to Florida? ▼
Shipping a car from New York to Florida typically costs between $850 and $1,150 for open transport, and $1,250 to $1,700 for enclosed transport. The final price depends on your specific pickup and delivery cities, your vehicle size, transport type, and the time of year. Get an instant quote for your exact route above.
How long does it take to ship a car from New York to Florida? ▼
Transit time is typically 3 to 5 days after pickup. Factor in an additional 1–5 days for the carrier assignment and pickup window. Total time from booking to vehicle delivery is usually 3 to 5 days for standard service. Expedited shipping can reduce pickup time to 24–48 hours.
Do I need to pay a deposit to ship my car? ▼
No deposit required. Neon Auto Transport does not charge any upfront deposit. You only pay once a carrier is assigned to your shipment. The remaining balance is due at delivery — by cash or certified check to the driver, or paid in full by card when the carrier is confirmed.
Is my car insured during transport? ▼
Yes. Every carrier in our network carries active FMCSA-required cargo insurance. Open transport provides coverage up to $250,000. Enclosed transport provides coverage up to $500,000. You receive a certificate of insurance before your vehicle is dispatched.
What is the best time of year to ship a car on this route? ▼
Fall (September–November) and early spring (February–April) offer the most competitive rates. Summer is peak season and prices typically increase 15–25% due to high demand. Booking 1–2 weeks in advance secures better pricing regardless of season.
Can I ship personal items inside my car? ▼
Most carriers allow up to 100 lbs of personal items stored in the trunk below the window line. Items must be secured and carriers are not liable for personal belongings. Do not leave valuables, electronics, documents, or fragile items in the vehicle.
How do I prepare my car for shipping? ▼
Before your carrier arrives: wash the exterior and document any pre-existing damage with photos, remove personal items and toll transponders, keep the gas tank at 1/4 full, disable alarm systems, ensure the battery is charged, and have your ID and vehicle registration available at pickup. Note any leaks or mechanical issues that could affect loading.
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