The average cost for car shipping to or from North Dakota is about $450 for distances less than 500 miles, $1055 for distances between 500 and 1500 miles, and $1,500+ for distances over 1500 miles.
Distance | Cost |
Less than 100 miles | $450 |
101 to 350 miles | $580 |
351 to 500 miles | $760 |
501 to 800 miles | $916 |
801 to 1200 miles | $1000 |
1201 to 1500 miles | $1250 |
1501 to 1800 miles | $1500 |
1801 to 2200 miles | $1850 |
The number of miles your car has to travel will affect the price the most, but other factors come into play.
Route: Two routes that are similar distances may not be the same price. Local differences, such as the availability of drivers, traffic patterns, delivery hubs, and more can make one route more expensive than the other in per-mile cost.
Time of Year: The time of year can affect the price, particularly in areas with snowy winters like North Dakota. Though it’s the slow season with more shipping deals, winter storms can affect the roadways and alternate routes, making your shipping cost more. Summer has higher demand with nice weather, but it can be more expensive.
Scheduling: Booking strict pickup and delivery dates or at the last minute will lead to premium prices. Early booking and flexible dates are the best way to take advantage of deals during seasonal demand fluctuations.
Make and Model: The make and model of your car and the type of transport you book can affect the price. Lighter vehicles are cheaper to ship, so you’ll pay less to ship a small SUV vs. a large SUV. Oversized vehicles, such as custom trucks, may cost more because of the special equipment needed to ship them safely.
Type of Transport: The type of transport you book factors into the shipping price. Open-air trailers are cheaper than enclosed trailers because they’re more widely available and transport more vehicles at once. Enclosed trailers are usually reserved for expensive, delicate vehicles like exotic or classic cars.