Texas to Georgia Car Shipping
~800 miles (Houston to Atlanta) | 2-3 days transit
Open Transport
$500 - $750
Enclosed Transport
$800 - $1,100
Transit Time
2-3 days
Route Overview
Texas to Georgia is a well-traveled auto transport route across the Deep South, connecting Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio to Atlanta and the broader Georgia metro area. Carriers typically route via I-20 from Dallas to Atlanta or via I-10 from Houston through the Gulf states before heading north into Georgia. This corridor serves corporate relocations, military transfers between Fort Cavazos and Fort Stewart or Fort Moore, and general consumer moves between two of the fastest-growing states in the Southeast and Sun Belt. The moderate distance and consistent carrier traffic make this a reliable and affordable route.
Pricing Breakdown
Open Transport
$500 - $750
Most popular option. Your vehicle is shipped on an open carrier alongside other vehicles. Safe, affordable, and widely available.
Enclosed Transport
$800 - $1,100
Premium protection for luxury, classic, and exotic vehicles. Fully enclosed trailer shields from weather and road debris.
Route Tips
- • Dallas to Atlanta via I-20 is the fastest and most direct routing — about 780 miles
- • Houston to Atlanta adds distance through the Gulf states but is still well-served by carriers
- • Military shipments between Fort Cavazos (TX) and Georgia bases are common on this route
- • Atlanta metro delivery is straightforward — carriers frequently deliver throughout the metro area
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to ship a car from Texas to Georgia?
Transit time is typically 2-3 days. Dallas to Atlanta via I-20 is the fastest at about 2 days. Houston to Atlanta takes 2-3 days routing through Mississippi and Alabama.
What does it cost to ship a car from TX to GA?
Open transport ranges from $500-$750 for a standard sedan. Enclosed transport costs $800-$1,100. The moderate distance makes this one of the more affordable interstate routes.
Which routing do carriers use from Houston to Atlanta?
Most carriers take I-10 east through Louisiana and Mississippi, then head north on I-65 or I-59 through Alabama to reach Atlanta. Some may use I-20 from Shreveport.
Prices Are Estimates
The prices shown are typical ranges for standard sedans. Your actual price depends on your specific vehicle, exact locations, transport type, and current market conditions. Get an exact quote for your shipment.
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