Areas We Serve
State Wide Auto Transport (SWA) ships vehicles across all 50 states. Explore our most popular markets below.
Florida
Florida is the #1 destination for car shipping in the US — snowbirds, relocations, and dealership transfers keep carriers busy year-round.
California
California is the largest auto transport market in the US with high carrier availability on all major routes.
Texas
Texas is a central hub for auto transport with excellent carrier availability and competitive rates.
New York
New York is a top origin and destination for auto transport, especially for snowbird routes to Florida.
Illinois
Illinois is a major Midwest hub for auto transport with Chicago providing excellent carrier connectivity.
Georgia
Georgia is a Southeast auto transport hub with Atlanta providing excellent carrier connectivity to all regions.
North Carolina
North Carolina is a growing auto transport market with military bases and rapid population growth driving demand.
New Jersey
New Jersey is a dense auto transport market with excellent carrier access and high demand for Florida routes.
Ohio
Ohio is a key Midwest auto transport state with major highway access and competitive pricing.
Arizona
Arizona is a top snowbird destination and growing relocation market with excellent West Coast carrier access.
Washington
Washington state anchors the Pacific Northwest with Seattle as a major relocation hub and Joint Base Lewis-McChord driving steady military auto transport demand.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania sits at the crossroads of the Northeast corridor with Philadelphia and Pittsburgh anchoring high-volume auto transport lanes on I-76 and I-80.
Virginia
Virginia is one of the busiest states for military auto transport with major bases including Norfolk Naval Station, Fort Liberty feeder routes, and Quantico.
Colorado
Colorado's rapid population growth and central location along I-70 and I-25 make it a high-demand auto transport hub between the coasts.
Michigan
Michigan is the heart of the American auto industry, and Detroit's carrier density means some of the best shipping rates in the Midwest.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a top Northeast shipping destination with Boston's university and healthcare sectors driving year-round auto transport demand.
Tennessee
Tennessee's central Southeast location and I-40/I-65 interchange make Nashville and Memphis among the most carrier-accessible cities in the country.
Indiana
Indiana's nickname as the "Crossroads of America" is earned — more interstate highways intersect in Indianapolis than any other US city.
Minnesota
Minnesota's Twin Cities metro is the primary auto transport hub of the Upper Midwest, with snowbird routes to Arizona and Florida in high demand every fall.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin's I-94 and I-43 corridors connect Milwaukee and Madison to major Midwest hubs, keeping carrier availability strong year-round.
Maryland
Maryland's position on the I-95 corridor between DC and Philadelphia gives it exceptional carrier access and competitive auto transport rates.
South Carolina
South Carolina's growing population and major military bases at Fort Jackson and the Charleston Naval Weapons Station make it a rising auto transport market.
Alabama
Alabama's I-65 corridor through Birmingham and Montgomery provides direct access to the Gulf Coast and Midwest carrier networks.
Louisiana
Louisiana's Gulf Coast location and I-10/I-20 corridors make New Orleans and Baton Rouge key auto transport hubs connecting Texas to the Southeast.
Kentucky
Kentucky's central location at the I-64/I-65/I-75 crossroads and the massive UPS hub in Louisville make it one of the most logistics-friendly states in the nation.
Oregon
Oregon's I-5 corridor through Portland, Salem, and Eugene connects seamlessly to the California and Washington carrier networks.
Missouri
Missouri's position at the geographic center of the US with both Kansas City and St. Louis as major freight hubs means outstanding carrier availability.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma's central US location on I-35 and I-40 puts Oklahoma City and Tulsa within easy reach of carriers running coast-to-coast.
Nevada
Nevada's Las Vegas is a top-tier auto transport destination with massive carrier flow on I-15 to Southern California and I-80 through Reno.
Connecticut
Connecticut's position between New York City and Boston on I-95 gives it outstanding carrier frequency and competitive Northeast pricing.
Iowa
Iowa's I-80 corridor running through Des Moines is one of the most heavily traveled freight routes in America, keeping auto transport rates affordable.
Mississippi
Mississippi's I-55 corridor connecting Memphis to New Orleans runs through Jackson, providing reliable north-south carrier access through the Deep South.
Arkansas
Arkansas sits at the junction of I-30 and I-40, connecting the Dallas-Fort Worth carrier hub to Memphis and the Southeast.
Kansas
Kansas occupies the geographic center of the contiguous US, and I-70 running through Topeka and Kansas City keeps carrier traffic steady.
Utah
Utah's Salt Lake City sits at the I-15/I-80 crossroads, serving as the auto transport gateway between the West Coast and the Mountain West.
Nebraska
Nebraska's Omaha sits on the I-80 transcontinental corridor, one of the busiest freight routes in the country, ensuring reliable carrier availability.
New Mexico
New Mexico's I-40 and I-25 corridors intersect in Albuquerque, connecting the Southwest to major carrier routes running to Texas and California.
West Virginia
West Virginia's Appalachian terrain makes experienced carriers essential — SWA connects Mountain State residents to major hubs via I-64, I-77, and I-79.
Idaho
Idaho's Boise metro is one of the fastest-growing regions in the US, driving increasing auto transport demand along the I-84 corridor.
Hawaii
Hawaii requires ocean freight for auto transport, and SWA coordinates port-to-port and door-to-door service between the mainland and all major islands.
Maine
Maine is the northernmost point of I-95, and snowbird routes from Portland and Bangor to Florida are among the most popular seasonal lanes in New England.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire's proximity to the Boston carrier hub via I-93 means competitive rates and fast pickup times for Granite State residents.
Montana
Montana's vast distances and I-90/I-94 corridors make professional auto transport essential for relocations and seasonal moves across the Big Sky State.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island's compact size and I-95 access mean every city in the state is within easy reach of the Northeast carrier network.
Delaware
Delaware's tax-free vehicle purchases and I-95 corridor access make it a frequent origin point for auto transport shipments.
South Dakota
South Dakota's I-90 corridor connects Sioux Falls to Rapid City across 400 miles of open prairie, and SWA ensures reliable carrier service across the state.
North Dakota
North Dakota's oil boom in the Bakken region and Minot Air Force Base create steady auto transport demand despite the state's remote northern location.
Vermont
Vermont's rural character and limited interstate access make choosing an experienced auto transport provider essential for Green Mountain State shipments.
Wyoming
Wyoming is the least populated state, but I-80 and I-25 ensure that Cheyenne and Casper remain connected to the national carrier network.
Washington DC
Washington DC is one of the highest-volume auto transport markets on the East Coast, driven by constant government relocations, military transfers, and diplomatic moves.
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