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Texas Everywhere

Texas is one of the country’s biggest auto markets — Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston combined move more vehicles than most full regions. The Texas Triangle (Dallas-Houston-Austin) is a daily-volume short-haul corridor, and our Texas-to-Florida, Texas-to-Atlanta, and cross-country lanes serve snowbirds, military, dealers, and corporate movers year-round. 14 active routes with daily carriers.

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Texas Network Profile

Two markets, one network.

The Texas Triangle short hauls operate like a separate market from the long-haul corridors. Different audiences, different equipment, different pricing.

Texas Triangle Dealer/INOP
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Why Texas moves so many cars.

Texas is geographically the size of France and has the auto market to match. The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and Houston metro combined are home to more dealer activity, more military bases, and more corporate relocations than most full transport regions.

Two markets, two distinct shipping patterns.

The Texas network is really two networks in one. The Texas Triangle (Dallas-Houston-Austin-San Antonio) is a high-volume short-haul market dominated by dealer transfers, auction pickups, and INOP vehicles. Most Texas Triangle shippers are not individual consumers — they’re dealers running inventory between metroplex lots, buyers at Manheim Dallas or Manheim Houston, and people moving non-running vehicles. Consumers usually just drive these 240-mile distances.

The long-haul Texas lanes — Texas to Florida, Texas to Atlanta, cross-country — are a completely different audience. These are snowbirds, military PCS moves, corporate relocations, families with adult children’s vehicles, and online vehicle buyers. Long-haul Texas lanes look more like I-95 in customer profile than the Triangle.

For shippers, this means asking the right question upfront: is your route inside the Triangle, or is it long-haul? The answer determines which equipment, which carriers, and which pricing tier applies.

Who actually ships on Texas routes.

The Texas customer base reflects the state’s diversity — energy industry, military, agriculture, tech, dealers, and snowbirds all represented.

Dealers — Manheim Dallas and Manheim Houston are among the country’s largest wholesale auctions. Dealers buy here and need transport to their lots across Texas, Florida, and the South.

Military families — Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, JBSA (Joint Base San Antonio), and other Texas installations generate PCS-move demand year-round.

Energy industry — Houston’s oil and gas industry has deep ties to Florida ports and East Coast operations. Corporate relocations between Texas and Florida are common.

Snowbirds — yes, even Texas has them. Particularly retirees from Dallas-Fort Worth heading to Florida for winter.

Cross-country movers — Texas is the bridge between the East Coast and Southwest. Dallas-to-LA, Houston-to-Phoenix, and similar long-haul lanes flow through Texas constantly.

Active Routes · 14 Lanes

Pick your specific lane.

Every route below has its own page with pricing, transit times, and a direct quote form. Texas Triangle short hauls use dealer/INOP framing; long-haul lanes follow snowbird/relocation framing.

Two Markets, One Network

Texas shipping patterns.

Texas routes break into four distinct shipping patterns. Understanding which one your shipment fits helps set expectations on equipment, pricing, and timing.

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Triangle Dealer/INOP

Dallas-Houston short hauls. Dealer transfers, Manheim pickups, non-running vehicles. Same-day or next-day delivery.

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Texas → Florida Snowbird

Long-haul snowbird and relocation lanes. Year-round demand, less seasonal swing than I-95. 3-5 day transit.

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Military PCS

Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, JBSA. PCS-move demand year-round — particularly to Florida bases (MacDill, Patrick SFB).

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Corporate / Energy

Houston’s oil and gas industry generates steady corporate relocations between Texas and Florida ports + East Coast operations.

Before You Ship

What to know about Texas.

A few things specific to Texas routes worth knowing before you book your shipment.

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Triangle vs Long Haul

Be clear which one you’re shipping. Texas Triangle (Dallas-Houston) uses dealer/INOP pricing with $275-$425 ranges. Long-haul Texas-Florida uses snowbird-style pricing $1,000-$1,400 ranges. Different economics entirely.

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Hurricane Season

August through October Gulf Coast hurricane season can disrupt Houston pickup/delivery when storms hit. Carriers monitor weather and reroute or delay as needed. Coastal Texas addresses may need flexibility during active storms.

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Dealer Volume Pricing

Texas has massive dealer wholesale volume. We offer volume pricing for regular dealer accounts — typically 15-25% below consumer rates. Ask about a dealer account setup if you’re running monthly volume in or out of Texas.

Common Questions

Texas network FAQ

The questions Texas dealers, military families, and long-haul shippers ask most. Add yours to a quote and a specialist will answer.

What is the Texas auto transport network?+
The Texas auto transport network covers the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston metro areas — two of the largest auto markets in the country — plus the long-haul lanes connecting Texas to Florida, Atlanta, and the East Coast. The Texas Triangle (Dallas-Houston-Austin) is one of the busiest two-way short-haul corridors in the US, while Texas-to-Florida routes serve snowbirds, military, and dealer transfers year-round.
How much does it cost to ship a car in Texas?+
Texas Triangle short hauls (Dallas-Houston, 240 mi) run $325-$475 for operable vehicles. Texas-to-Florida long hauls run $1,000-$1,400. Texas-to-Atlanta (780 mi) runs $750-$1,000. Enclosed transport adds 50-60%. INOP and dealer pricing available on the short Texas Triangle lanes.
How long does Texas Triangle shipping take?+
Dallas to Houston (240 miles via I-45) is typically same-day or next-day delivery. Pickup windows on Texas Triangle routes are short — often 1-2 business days, sometimes same-day for dealer accounts and urgent INOP moves. Texas to Florida long hauls run 3-5 days. Texas to Atlanta runs 2-3 days.
Do you handle Dallas and Houston auction pickups?+
Yes. We coordinate pickups at Manheim Dallas, Manheim Houston, Copart Dallas, Copart Houston, IAA, and other Texas auctions. Need a gate pass, lot number, and buyer authorization — we handle the rest. Same-day pickup available for time-sensitive auction wins.
Which Texas cities have direct service?+
Our Texas network covers the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex (Dallas, Plano, Arlington, Fort Worth, Irving, Frisco), Houston metro (Houston, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Pearland, Katy), plus Austin and San Antonio on request. Manheim Dallas and Manheim Houston pickups no extra charge.
Is the Texas-Florida route busy year-round?+
Yes. Texas-to-Florida sees consistent year-round demand — snowbirds, military families (Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, JBSA, MacDill, Patrick SFB), corporate relocations, and dealer transfers. There’s a modest seasonal uptick in fall southbound and spring northbound, but the corridor doesn’t experience extreme snowbird swings like I-95.
Should I choose open or enclosed for Texas long hauls?+
Open carrier handles roughly 95% of Texas routes. Enclosed (50-60% more) is recommended for luxury vehicles, classic cars, and high-end dealer transfers — particularly on long-haul Texas-to-Florida routes where vehicles spend more time exposed.
Can I ship a non-running vehicle in Texas?+
Yes. INOP shipping is common on Texas Triangle short hauls — totaled vehicles, project cars, salvage purchases, and dealer non-runners. Carriers bring rollback or wheel-lift equipment as needed. INOP fee typically $150-$300 on top of base rate. On long-haul Texas-to-Florida routes, INOP is less common because economics favor regional auctions.
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