FMCSA Licensed · 1,180 Miles

Houston to Miami Car Shipping

Reliable, door-to-door auto transport from Houston, TX to Miami, FL. FMCSA-licensed carriers, $150K insurance, and real-time tracking.

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Route Overview

Houston to Miami At a Glance

1,180
Miles
5–7
Days (Open)
3–5
Days (Priority)
$600–$1,800
Price Range

Shipping a Car from Houston to Miami

Moving a vehicle from Houston, Texas to Miami, Florida is one of the most popular auto transport routes in the southern United States. Whether you're relocating, purchasing a vehicle online, or sending a car to a family member, Bigfella Auto Express connects you with trusted FMCSA-licensed carriers for a seamless experience.

Key Route Facts: The Houston to Miami route covers approximately 1,180 miles across I-10 and I-75. Standard open transport typically takes 5–7 days, while priority or enclosed transport can arrive in 3–5 days.

Why Choose Bigfella for This Route?

  • Vetted Carriers: Every carrier in our network is FMCSA-licensed, insured, and rated above 98%.
  • $150K Insurance: Full cargo insurance coverage on every shipment.
  • Door-to-Door Service: We pick up and deliver directly to your address.
  • Real-Time Tracking: Stay updated with GPS tracking and ETA notifications.
  • Flexible Payment: $1 to book, $250 when carrier is confirmed, balance on pickup day.

How Much Does It Cost?

Prices for Houston to Miami car shipping typically range from $600 to $1,200 for open transport and $900 to $1,800 for enclosed transport. Factors that affect the final price include:

  • Vehicle Type: SUVs, trucks, and luxury vehicles cost more to ship.
  • Transport Type: Enclosed transport costs ~30% more than open transport.
  • Timing: Priority/expedited service reduces the pickup window but increases cost.
  • Seasonality: Winter and summer months often see higher demand.

Open vs. Enclosed Transport

Open Transport is the most common and affordable option. Your vehicle is loaded onto an open carrier alongside other cars. It's safe, reliable, and used by 90%+ of auto shippers.

Enclosed Transport provides full protection from weather and road debris. It's recommended for luxury, classic, exotic, or high-value vehicles. Learn more about enclosed auto transport.

What to Expect During Transport

Once you book with Bigfella, here's what happens:

  • Step 1: You receive a confirmation and $1 booking charge.
  • Step 2: We post your shipment to our carrier network and return offers within 24–48 hours.
  • Step 3: You approve the best offer in writing, and we charge the $250 dispatch fee.
  • Step 4: The carrier picks up your vehicle on the scheduled date.
  • Step 5: Your vehicle is delivered to Miami — inspect it before signing the Bill of Lading.

Why Miami?

Miami is a major destination for vehicle transport due to its status as a port city, a hub for international buyers, and a popular retirement and relocation destination. Whether you're moving to South Florida or purchasing a car from Texas, Bigfella makes the process simple and stress-free.

Pro Tip: If you need to ship a classic or exotic car, we strongly recommend enclosed transport. For motorcycles, check out our motorcycle shipping service.

FAQ

Houston to Miami Shipping FAQs

How long does it take to ship a car from Houston to Miami? +

Shipping a car from Houston to Miami typically takes 5–7 days for open transport and 3–5 days for enclosed/priority service.

How much does it cost to ship from Houston to Miami? +

Open transport ranges from $600–$1,200. Enclosed transport ranges from $900–$1,800. Get an instant quote above for a personalized price.

Is my vehicle insured during transport? +

Yes — every carrier in our network maintains $150,000 or more in cargo insurance. Always inspect your vehicle upon delivery before signing.

Do you offer door-to-door service? +

Yes — we provide door-to-door pickup and delivery across all 48 states. Learn more about door-to-door auto transport.
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