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Orlando Car Shipping

Orlando sits right in the middle of Florida, where two major roads cross. That central spot makes it one of the easiest cities in the state to ship a car to. Trucks coming down either coast can reach it without going far out of their way. The result is good prices and short waits across the whole metro.

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Quick answer: Orlando car shipping costs about $700–$1,600 on an open truck in 2026, and takes 1 to 8 days depending on where the car starts. Orlando's central location keeps pickups quick and prices fair.

What car shipping costs in Orlando

For a normal car on an open truck, Orlando prices usually run $700 to $1,600. As always, the biggest factor is distance. A car from the Southeast is cheap. A car from California costs more because the truck drives much farther.

Bigger cars cost more too — figure $150 to $250 extra for a large SUV or pickup. Want a covered trailer? Enclosed transport costs more, but most everyday cars don't need it. An open truck is safe and far cheaper.

Quotes are for door-to-door service, so a driver gets your car near its start and drops it close to your Orlando address.

Why Orlando is so easy to ship to

Orlando's location is its superpower. The city sits where I-4 — the road linking Tampa on the Gulf to Daytona on the Atlantic — meets Florida's Turnpike, which runs up from South Florida. Almost every truck working the state passes nearby.

This matters for your wallet. A truck dropping cars in Miami or Tampa can often grab an Orlando car on the same trip. That kind of easy routing leads to sharp prices and fast pickups. You're rarely waiting long for a truck in Orlando.

How delivery works in Orlando

Much of the Orlando metro is suburban, with wide roads and big lots. That's great for door-to-door delivery — a full-size truck can often come right to your street.

The exception is the area's many gated and resort-style neighborhoods, like Lake Nona, Celebration, and Windermere, plus the communities near the theme parks. Big trucks usually can't get through the gates or down the tight roads. In those cases, you'll meet the driver at a nearby store or wide lot. It's quick, it's normal, and it doesn't cost extra.

How long it takes to ship to Orlando

Once your car is loaded, drive time depends on the starting point:

Add 1 to 3 days for pickup after your ready date. Thanks to Orlando's central spot and steady truck traffic, that pickup window is usually short.

A growing city with steady demand

Orlando is one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the country. People move here all year for work, family, and the weather. That steady flow of moves is good news for pricing — it keeps trucks busy in both directions, not just during snowbird season.

You'll still see the fall bump, when northern snowbirds head south. But because Orlando isn't only a winter destination, its prices tend to hold steadier across the year than some Gulf Coast retiree towns.

The best time to ship to Orlando

If your car is coming from the north, summer is the cheapest time to ship in, because trucks heading south have room to spare. Fall is the busiest and priciest, so book 2 to 4 weeks ahead for an October-to-December move.

Summer also overlaps hurricane season, which can slow trucks for a few days during a storm. It's still a good time to ship — just keep a little slack in your dates. Our best time to ship to Florida guide breaks down every month.

Where Orlando cars usually come from

Orlando pulls cars from all over, because people move here for so many reasons — new jobs, family, retirement, and the year-round warm weather. The Northeast and Midwest send the most, especially in the cooler months, but we also see steady traffic from Texas, the Southeast, and the West Coast.

Because the city is a true crossroads, drivers can reach the whole metro with ease — Winter Park, Kissimmee, Lake Nona, Sanford, and the suburbs out toward the coast. If you're moving to or from the wider Orlando area, your car is on a well-traveled path, and that keeps both price and wait time down.

How to get the best price in Orlando

Want the bigger picture? The Florida hub maps every route and city, and our transit-time guide shows real delivery windows from each region.

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Orlando Car Shipping FAQ

Most Orlando moves cost $700–$1,600 on an open truck in 2026. Orlando sits in the center of the state where I-4 meets the Turnpike, so trucks reach it easily from every direction. That helps keep both the price and the wait time low.

Usually 1 to 8 days, based on where the car starts: 1 to 2 days from the Southeast, 3 to 5 from the Northeast and Midwest, and 5 to 8 from the West Coast. Orlando's central spot keeps things moving.

Mostly, yes. Much of the metro has wide roads and open lots that big trucks can use. The exception is the many gated and resort communities — Lake Nona, Celebration, Windermere — where you'll meet the driver at a nearby spot.

For cars coming from the north, late spring and summer are cheapest. The fall snowbird season (October to December) is busier and pricier. Orlando's year-round moving demand keeps prices steadier than some other Florida cities.

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