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Keys-bound,
or Keys-out.

Mainland Florida Keys

The Keys are a distinct auto transport market — limited road access (US-1 only), limited repair infrastructure, and salt corrosion that drives consistent service-shipping demand. Keys residents routinely ship vehicles to mainland Florida for service, warranty work, and body shop repair, then back when complete. We operate an exclusive partnership with In-N-Out Keys — the veteran-owned Keys specialty carrier running a daily Fort Lauderdale to Key West lane.

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Why the Keys are Different

Service shipping, not snowbird.

Most Keys volume isn’t seasonal residents — it’s working residents shipping vehicles to mainland for repair work that can’t happen on the islands.

Service Outbound Year-Round
Hurricane Recovery Aug–Nov
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The Network

Why the Keys are a distinct market.

The Florida Keys are 113 miles of islands connected by one road. That geography fundamentally shapes auto transport — limited infrastructure, salt-air corrosion, and the daily reality of needing mainland services drive a shipping pattern unlike anywhere else in our network.

Limited infrastructure, mainland-dependent.

The Florida Keys have no dealerships for most major brands. The handful of body shops and repair facilities on the islands handle routine service, but anything significant — warranty work, transmission rebuilds, major collision repair, manufacturer recalls, dealer maintenance — requires sending the vehicle to mainland Florida.

For a working vehicle, the owner can drive US-1 to Miami or Fort Lauderdale and arrange service. But for vehicles that can’t be driven safely — accident damage, mechanical failure, transmission issues, salt-corrosion brake problems — shipping is the only practical option. The 165-mile US-1 drive with limited turnaround points and few service stations isn’t a route you can attempt with a vehicle that might fail.

That’s why Keys outbound shipping is dominated by service-driven moves: vehicles heading to mainland body shops, dealerships, transmission specialists, and warranty service centers. The companion volume is Keys inbound — those same vehicles returning home, plus mainland-purchased vehicles being delivered to Keys residents.

Salt corrosion, hurricane reality.

Keys vehicles age differently. Salt air accelerates corrosion on brakes, electrical systems, undercarriages, and structural components. A 5-year-old vehicle in the Keys often has the corrosion profile of a 10-year-old mainland vehicle. This drives consistent INOP shipping volume — vehicles that mechanically fail due to salt damage and need to be moved without being driven.

Hurricane seasons add another layer. A storm hit can produce dozens or hundreds of flood-damaged vehicles needing transport to salvage buyers, body shops, or replacement disposition. August through November can spike Keys-outbound INOP volume significantly in storm years.

This is what In-N-Out Keys was built for — a Keys-headquartered carrier with the equipment and routing knowledge to handle vehicles that other carriers won’t touch. Daily Fort Lauderdale to Key West lane, expert with INOP and salt-damaged vehicles, veteran-owned and operated from Mile Marker 0.

Exclusive Keys Partner

In-N-Out Keys.
Mile Marker Zero.

Steven Jankowski founded In-N-Out Keys in 2023 after years of watching the Keys auto transport market underserved by mainland carriers. As a US Army veteran with deep operational experience and a Key West resident, he built a carrier specifically for the geography and reality of the islands. Daily Fort Lauderdale to Key West lane, equipment for INOP and salt-corroded vehicles, expert routing through the Overseas Highway, and a Keys headquarters that lets him respond to local pickup needs in hours, not days.

In-N-Out Keys is our exclusive Keys carrier partner. When you book a Keys route through us, you’re booking with the only carrier in the network that’s based in the Keys and runs the lane daily.

Tier
Exclusive Partner
Territory
All Florida Keys
Founded
2023 · Veteran-Owned
Anchor Lane
Daily Ft. Lauderdale → Key West
Active Routes · 8 Lanes

Pick your specific lane.

Every route below has its own page with pricing, transit times, INOP handling info, and a direct quote form. Click your lane for specifics, or get a free quote.

Why Ship the Keys?

The four real use cases.

Keys auto transport doesn’t fit the snowbird mold or the standard dealer/INOP mold. It has its own pattern — four core use cases that account for most of our volume.

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Service Outbound

Keys vehicles heading to mainland body shops, dealerships, warranty service. The biggest single category — limited Keys infrastructure means this is constant year-round demand.

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Service Return

The companion to outbound — vehicles returning to Keys owners after repair work is complete. Same lane, opposite direction, often same customer twice.

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Hurricane Recovery

After storm hits, flood and wind damage generate INOP outbound volume to salvage and body shops. August-November in storm years.

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Keys-Bound Purchases

Vehicles purchased on mainland (dealerships, Carvana, private sale) being delivered to Keys residents. Steady year-round volume.

Before You Ship

What to know about the Keys.

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

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Only One Road

US-1 is the only land access to the Keys. That means consistent transit times but also vulnerability to road closures during severe weather or accidents. Carriers monitor US-1 status closely.

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Hurricane Season

August through November. Active storms can suspend shipping for safety. After storms pass, INOP outbound volume can spike — book early if you have storm-damaged vehicles needing transport.

Salt & INOP

Many Keys outbound shipments are INOP due to salt corrosion. Be upfront about brake, electrical, or undercarriage issues — carriers bring appropriate equipment. INOP fee $150-$300.

Common Questions

Florida Keys FAQ

The questions Keys residents, mainland Keys-bound buyers, and INOP shippers ask most often.

Why do Keys residents ship their cars to the mainland?+
The Florida Keys have limited repair infrastructure — only a handful of body shops, fewer dealerships, and no major service centers for many vehicle brands. Keys residents routinely ship vehicles to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Orlando for major service, warranty work, body shop repairs, dealer maintenance, and transmission rebuilds. The 165-mile drive on US-1 with limited turnaround options makes shipping more practical than self-driving for inoperable or unsafe vehicles.
Who is In-N-Out Keys?+
In-N-Out Keys is the Florida Keys’ specialty auto transport carrier — veteran-owned, founded in 2023 by US Army veteran Steven Jankowski, and headquartered at Mile Marker 0 in Key West. They run a daily Fort Lauderdale to Key West lane and serve all Keys destinations (Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine Key, Stock Island, Key West). They’re our exclusive Keys carrier partner.
How much does Keys auto transport cost?+
Keys routes depend on origin and destination. Fort Lauderdale to Key West (165 mi) runs $425-$575. Miami to Key West runs $475-$625. Longer mainland-to-Keys routes (Jacksonville, Atlanta, Dallas) run $750-$1,200 depending on distance. INOP (non-running) vehicles add $150-$300. Enclosed transport adds 50-60%.
How long does Keys shipping take?+
Fort Lauderdale to Key West is same-day or next-day on the daily In-N-Out Keys lane. Miami to Key West is same-day or next-day. Longer mainland-to-Keys routes run 2-4 days depending on origin. Pickup windows in the Keys are typically 1-3 business days due to limited road access — US-1 is the only land route in and out.
Does salt corrosion affect Keys vehicle shipping?+
Yes — significantly. Salt air and occasional storm flooding accelerate corrosion on Keys vehicles, leading to higher rates of brake failure, electrical issues, and frame damage. Many INOP shipments from the Keys involve salt-related mechanical failure. Hurricane damage adds to this volume in years with storm activity. INOP carriers serving the Keys are equipped to handle salt-corroded vehicles that won’t drive.
What cities can I ship my car from to the Keys?+
We ship to the Keys from any mainland city in our network — Fort Lauderdale (daily, anchor lane), Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Dallas, and beyond. Most Keys-bound vehicles consolidate in Fort Lauderdale for the final leg to Key West, where In-N-Out Keys handles last-mile delivery throughout the Keys.
Can I ship a non-running vehicle from the Keys?+
Yes. INOP shipping is one of the most common Keys outbound reasons — salt corrosion, hurricane flood damage, transmission failures, and accident totals all require the vehicle to be moved without driving. Carriers bring rollback or wheel-lift equipment as needed. INOP fee is typically $150-$300 on top of base rate depending on condition.
Which Keys destinations does In-N-Out Keys serve?+
In-N-Out Keys serves the entire Florida Keys — Key Largo (MM 100), Islamorada (MM 80), Marathon (MM 50), Big Pine Key (MM 30), Stock Island (MM 5), and Key West (MM 0). Door-to-door pickup and delivery anywhere on US-1. They’re based at MM 0 in Key West, with the daily Fort Lauderdale anchor lane making them the most consistent Keys carrier available.
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Service shipping, INOP, mainland purchase delivery, or relocation — In-N-Out Keys runs the lane daily and we coordinate the rest. A real specialist responds within the hour.

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