Shipping Car from Oklahoma to California

Shipping Car from Oklahoma to California

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Shipping a Car from Oklahoma to California has never been so easy with American Auto Transport. We have a huge network of drivers all over the country that can have your vehicle picked up and dropped off at any location in either state. Our annual volume of transported vehicles is such that we can even save you a good deal of money on your transport. If you’re interested in moving your vehicle from Oklahoma to California cheaply and quickly, then just contact American Auto Transport to get an INSTANT quote to ship your car.

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If you’re looking to move a car, truck, SUV, RV, van, motorcycle, or just about any other type of vehicle, running or non-running, then American Auto Transport would love to help you get the job done. Use a professional transporter, use American Auto Transport! Call us at (866) 327-7863 and set up your auto transport today!

Have you been thinking about driving your vehicle from Oklahoma to Los Angeles? If the answer is yes, give yourself a moment to give an accurate assessment of the costs of driving versus shipping a car from Oklahoma to California with American Auto Transport.

How The Time Of Year Affects Car Transport Services In Alabama

  • Lower rates but higher risk: The low season typically offers prices 10–15% lower, although adverse weather may cause travel delays.
  • Snowbird auto transport demand impact: Although Alabama is in the South, car shipping routes that go to, from, or through the state often get very busy in late December because many people travel south for the winter.
  • Bad weather delays: Although Alabama usually has mild weather, drivers sometimes face icy or dangerous conditions in other states. This can slow down travel, lead to late pickups and deliveries, and may require schedule changes to keep everyone, including your vehicle, safe.
  • Carrier and truck driver shortages: Bad weather can mean fewer truck drivers are available on certain routes, leading to pick-up and delivery delays.
  • Holiday season: During the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, fewer carriers are available, so your delivery may be delayed.

As spring arrives in Alabama, the weather gets warmer and sometimes stormy. This change leads to more people shipping cars, especially as snowbirds travel north and the moving season begins. While improved road conditions can speed up deliveries, the higher demand usually means shipping rates go up during this busy time.

  • Higher costs and more demand: Spring marks the busiest time of year, which means more people need auto transport, and prices go up. This increase is partly due to people who spent the winter on the Gulf Coast returning.
  • Optimized safety and reliability: Warmer temperatures help make roads safer and lead to fewer weather-related delays than in winter.
  • Unpredictable or dangerous weather: While spring in Alabama is usually mild, heavy rain, strong winds, and thunderstorms can sometimes cause delays.
  • Heavy Traffic: Increased travel may cause road congestion and affect delivery schedules.

Summer is the busiest time for car shipping in Alabama, as families and college students move. More people shipping cars means higher prices and possible wait times, and the hot weather can also cause cars to overheat or slow down transport. We suggest booking 3-4 weeks early to get better and more accurate prices.

Fall is a great time to ship a car in Alabama. Costs are usually lower, and more transporters are available because demand drops after summer. The mild weather helps keep transit safe and reliable, but early seasonal changes can sometimes cause small delays.

  • Economical Costs: As demand decreases, shipping rates fall from peak summer levels.
  • Lower Demand and Better Service: When fewer people are moving, moving companies usually have more open spots. This makes it easier to book and gives you more scheduling options.
  • Good weather conditions: Compared to the very hot summer, the cooler, steadier fall weather in Alabama makes transportation easier and reduces the risk of cars overheating or of bad weather causing delays.
  • Fall transition to winter: As fall begins, the weather is usually mild. However, by November, it often gets colder and storms can happen unexpectedly. It’s a good idea to be extra careful during this time.

Alabama Has Six Main Highways For Transporting Cars

I-10 Goes east to west through southern Alabama, passing through Mobile.
I-20 Goes east to west through the middle of Alabama, passing through Birmingham and Tuscaloosa.
I-22  Runs between Birmingham and Memphis, linking the two cities.
I-59 Goes from the northeast(NE) to the southwest(SW) through central Alabama.
I-65 From north to south, crossing the state from Mobile through Montgomery and Birmingham to the Tennessee border.
I-85 Links Montgomery with the Georgia state line and extends to Atlanta.

Five Major Railroads Class 1 To Ship Cars In Alabama

1- BNSF Railway (BNSF)
2- Canadian National Railway (CN)
3- CPKC (Formerly Kansas City Southern – KCS)
4- CSX Transportation (CSX)
5- Norfolk Southern (NS)

Costs when transporting your own vehicle:

  • Plane ticket – $300-400
  • Food – $150-250
  • Time / Opportunity Costs – $350-500
  • Gas – $175-350
  • Lodging – $200-350

Approximate costs: $1,175.00

Costs when you transport with AAT:

Our cost for Open Carrier transport from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Los Angeles, California: $650 TOTAL COST. When you calculate the full price of driving your vehicle from Oklahoma to California, you’ll see that the total costs will be somewhere in the neighborhood of $1,175. Now, when you ship a car from Oklahoma to California with American Auto Transport, you get the job done for a total cost of only $650! The price difference is striking.

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