800 - 950 miles · 2 - 4 days

    Popular with relocation, snowbirds, and dealer transport.

    Texas to
    Georgia
    Car Shipping

    Door-to-door car shipping on the Texas to Georgia corridor. 800 - 950 miles, 2 - 4 days transit. Verified carriers, no upfront payment until dispatched.

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    Distance
    800 - 950 miles
    Transit Time
    2 - 4 days
    Avg. Rating
    5.0 ★
    Transport Types
    Open & Enclosed

    Route Overview

    Texas to Georgia Corridor

    Texas to Georgia is a busy Sun Belt corridor connecting the Texas Triangle to metro Atlanta and the rest of Georgia. At roughly 800-950 miles depending on endpoints, it's a two-to-four-day move along one of the South's primary east-west freight lanes, so carrier capacity is strong and pickup windows are short.

    Most shipments run the I-20 corridor — east out of Dallas-Fort Worth through Shreveport, Jackson, and Birmingham into Atlanta. Houston and Austin origins feed in via I-10 and I-45 before joining the eastbound flow. It's a dependable, well-traveled route without the weather complications of the northern lanes, which keeps timing predictable year-round.

    The corridor is driven by Sun Belt migration and business: both Texas and Georgia are among the fastest-growing states, with constant relocation between the Dallas, Houston, and Austin metros and the Atlanta area. We handle pickups across the Texas Triangle and deliver throughout Georgia — metro Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon.

    Common Use Cases

    • Relocations between the Texas metros and metro Atlanta
    • Corporate and job transfers across the Sun Belt
    • Dealer and wholesale vehicle transfers (TX and GA are major markets)
    • Students moving between Texas and Georgia universities
    • Snowbirds and retirees relocating within the South
    • Online and out-of-state vehicle purchases

    Who This Route Is For

    Common TX to GA Customers

    • Relocating professionals and families
    • Snowbirds shipping seasonally
    • Dealers and auction buyers
    • Military PCS moves
    • Luxury and classic car owners

    Timing & Seasonality

    When to Ship

    This is a steady year-round lane without the seasonal swings of the snowbird corridors. Demand ticks up in late spring and summer with relocation and student moves, so book a few days ahead from May through August. The I-20 corridor rarely sees weather delays, which keeps transit times consistent across the calendar — one of the more predictable routes we run.

    Cost Factors

    What Affects Pricing

    • Carrier type — open vs enclosed
    • Vehicle size and operability
    • Pickup and delivery location access
    • Seasonal demand on this corridor

    At 800-950 miles this is a mid-distance lane with competitive pricing. A standard sedan on open transport runs roughly $820-$965; SUVs and trucks add $100-$175. Enclosed transport runs about $1,165-$1,365. Dallas-Fort Worth to Atlanta is the baseline; Houston and Austin origins add a little for the extra miles to reach I-20, and Savannah or coastal Georgia destinations run slightly higher than Atlanta. Flexible dates earn the best rate on this high-volume corridor.

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    Logistics

    Pickup & Delivery Details

    Pickup — Texas

    We cover the Texas Triangle for pickup — Dallas-Fort Worth (including Plano, Arlington, and Frisco), Houston and its suburbs, Austin, and San Antonio — plus smaller markets along the I-20 and I-35 corridors. Gated communities and apartment complexes are common in the Texas metros; we arrange a nearby meeting point when a full-size carrier can't access the property.

    Delivery — Georgia

    Georgia delivery centers on metro Atlanta — the city core, Buckhead, and the northern and eastern suburbs — with the deepest carrier availability. We also deliver to Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, and Athens. Most Georgia addresses outside the urban core allow direct door delivery; for intown Atlanta high-rises we use a nearby open lot for the handoff.

    Our Recommendation

    Recommended Service Type

    Open transport is the right choice for the large majority of Texas-to-Georgia shipments — the lane is short enough and busy enough that standard open service is both affordable and fast. Enclosed transport is worth it for luxury, classic, or high-value vehicles that warrant full protection, but for everyday cars, SUVs, and trucks, open delivers the best value.

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    Common Questions

    Texas to Georgia FAQ

    How much does it cost to ship a car from Texas to Georgia?

    Open transport for a standard sedan typically runs $820-$965, with SUVs and trucks adding $100-$175. Enclosed transport runs about $1,165-$1,365. Exact pickup/delivery cities, vehicle size, and timing set the final price — get an exact quote in about 30 seconds.

    How long does Texas to Georgia car shipping take?

    Usually 2-4 days. It's an 800-950 mile run along the I-20 corridor, a busy freight lane with strong carrier availability and few weather delays, so timing is predictable.

    Which Texas cities do you pick up from?

    The full Texas Triangle — Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, plus markets along I-20 and I-35. Houston and Austin origins add a little distance to reach the eastbound corridor.

    Where in Georgia do you deliver?

    Metro Atlanta has the deepest availability, but we also deliver to Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, and Athens. We confirm the exact destination at booking.

    Is open or enclosed better for this route?

    Open transport is the standard, most cost-effective option and fine for everyday vehicles on this mid-distance lane. Enclosed is worth the premium only for luxury, classic, or high-value cars.

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