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Car Shipping in Kissimmee, Florida

Let EcoHub Logistics ship your car to or from Kissimmee Florida without a problem. As a licensed, bonded and insured auto transport broker, we can help you find quality drivers at a low rate, shipping your vehicle within the state of Florida or anywhere in the continental United States.

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What Kissimmee Customers Say About EcoHub Logistics

Irina S.
"Everything went perfectly. First, the broker contacted me β€” explained everything clearly. Then the driver β€” super polite, arrived on time, loaded everything quickly, and kept me updated the whole way. Everything felt calm and clear at every step.
Paul
"One of the best car shipping services I used. My car was delivered on time, with no scratches and it's been a pleasure working with you guys. Thank you!"
Victor S.
"Shipped my car across the country β€” driver kept me updated the whole way, arrived clean and on time. Zero issues. Would definitely use them again πŸ‘"
Stanislav P.
"Everything went very smoothly from start to finish. Communication was clear, pickup and delivery were right on time, and the car arrived exactly as expected. Reliable and easy to work with β€” would definitely use them again."
John
"Everything went smooth from start to finish.No surprises, no delays β€” just solid, reliable service. Really appreciate how easy they made the whole process."
Tabbie
"I had my 2025 Toyota Camry transported from Las Vegas to Orlando, and the entire process was very easy and stress-free. Communication was great, delivery was on time, and my car arrived in perfect condition. I would definitely use this service again."
Vladimir O.
"I had a great experience with this auto transport company. They delivered my Tesla Model Y from New York to Orlando, and everything went smoothly from start to finish. The process was easy, communication was clear, and the car arrived in perfect condition."
Konstantin O.
Great service! They delivered my Ford Bronco without a single scratch.Very professional, always in touch, all paperwork and insurance were handled properly. I felt completely спокойный while the car was in transit.Highly recommend! πŸ‘
Kate Hutchens
"Really solid service. Everything was straightforward, they kept their word, and the whole process was smooth. Would use them again without hesitation."
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How long does it take to ship a car to or from Kissimmee, Florida?

When transporting your vehicle to and from Kissimmee the delivery time is influenced by 4 key factors: delivery distance, type of transport, driver availability for that route and complexity of delivery/pickup location. The distance is your baseline to determining how long it would take to ship a car from Kissimmee to wherever. Usually on popular routes drivers do 500-600 miles a day. The type of transport will either speed it up or extend it by couple days depending on transport type as an enclosed transport is actually the slowest but is used for luxury cars, while an open transport is typically faster.

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Pickup or delivery location not being as common, or if today there are fewer drivers going to and from Kissimmee will prolong delivery. Difficulty to reach location might also extend time by more. As an example: We've shipped customer's Jeep from Kissimmee FL to Memphis TN (812 miles), and picked and delivered it in 3 days on an open carrier. A customer's Ferrari was shipped from Kissimmee FL to Denver CO (1847 miles) in 7 days on an enclosed carrier. Want to get more precise delivery estimate to and from Kissimmee? Call us or give us a quote and our team will gladly assist you.

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What affects the price of car shipping in Kissimmee, Florida?

If you're shipping a vehicle from Kissimmee, the price of your shipment will primarily hinge on the method of transportation. The standard method for car shipping is open-air transportation. This type of shipment can accommodate six to 10 cars at once and can handle the vast majority of shipments. Closed-air transportation, on the other hand, can carry fewer cars, operates on more restricted schedules and often costs 40%-60% more. As you can imagine, open-air transport is the most logical and cost-effective choice for the vast majority of standard vehicle shipments.

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From here, your distance from the destination point will dictate the baseline rate. A 440-mile trip from Kissimmee to Atlanta can generally run between $400-$600 for open-air shipping. A long 1,847-mile haul to Denver can run anywhere from $1,100 to $1,400. Longer hauls may cost you more in overall dollar figures but are actually cheaper on a per-mile basis since the car carrier's fixed overhead is more evenly distributed.

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With your primary price points in mind, vehicle condition, traffic patterns in your route and timing will ultimately fine-tune your shipping rate. For vehicles that are not drivable, winches are required, and an extra fee of $100-$150 can be tacked on. The major traffic route running through the Central Florida corridor from Kissimmee means that you can expect some pretty competitive rates on popular routes. And if you're not worried about a specific delivery window and would prefer the cheapest option, just opting for the earliest available pickup is often your easiest path to a lower price.

Open vs. Enclosed Car Transport in Kissimmee, Florida

About 90 percent of all auto shipping in the United States is open transport. It's more convenient, books quicker, and it's cheaper by a significant amount when compared to enclosed shipping. An open trailer is able to haul 6 to 10 vehicles per trip, all of them susceptible to weather and road debris. For most new and used vehicles, open transport is the standard and cost-effective solution. Enclosed shipping keeps the car hidden completely, it hauls between 2 and 6 vehicles at a time, and it runs less often and on a narrower schedule. It's 40 to 60 percent more expensive for any given route.

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A 812-mile shipment of your Toyota Camry or used truck, say, from Kissimmee, FL to Memphis, TN, will cost about $650 to $900 for open transport and from $910 to $1,350 via an enclosed carrier.Open transport works great for daily drivers, used cars, SUVs and trucks. But for luxury, collector, and exotic cars, cars going to or from an auction, or any car that needs to arrive in showroom condition, consider enclosed transport.

HOW IT WORKS?

How Car Shipping Works in Kissimmee, Florida

STEP 1: Get an Instant Quote

Get your free Kissimmee car shipping quote on our website: fill out the form above or call us directly

STEP 2: Vehicle Pickup

We then assign you a licensed, background-checked, verified carrier to your Kissimmee pickup at the best available rate on the market. Pickup time and location will be determined during that step.

STEP 3: Your Vehicle Delivered

Driver will pick up your vehicle in the chosen location, and will deliver it to your destination fully insured, and on time.
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Shipping a Car to or from Kissimmee? Here's how we work

Other car shipping companies might list your vehicle on a load board and cross their fingers that a truck picks it up. That's not how we do things here at EcoHub Logistics. We actively scour for the most affordable quote on your route, reaching out to our vast network to source carriers that offer not only competitive prices, but also a solid history. Every driver we work with is thoroughly vetted, meaning no history of safety violations, violations, or pending claims will be on their record.

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We meticulously document each and every shipment, with your invoice, proof of insurance, and other required documents sent to you before we move your vehicle. Photos are taken of your car upon pickup and arrival, ensuring that when an issue comes up, there's a record.

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EcoHub Logistics Inc. Is your bonded and insured car transport broker for Kissimmee, Florida. DOT 4303872 and MC 1676549. Feel free to look us up on the FMCSA and our 5-star Google rating before you book. If you're looking to move more than one vehicle at once, or are interested in recurring shipments, we offer volume discounts. Contact us to discuss your needs.

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Popular Zip Codes We Serve in Kissimmee, Florida

Thinking about shipping your car in Florida? Eco Hub Logistics is your one-stop solution! We cover Kissimmee and its surrounding neighborhoods. Our team can reach customers in all the main zip codes in the Kissimmee area, including: 34741, 34742, 34743, 34744, 34745, 34746, 34747, 34758, 34759. We can pick up and drop off your vehicle at common Kissimmee spots, such as the Kissimmee Gateway Airport, Old Town Kissimmee, downtown Kissimmee, Shingle Creek Regional Park, the US-192 corridor, and neighboring communities like Celebration, Buenaventura Lakes, Reunion, and Poinciana.

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Located in Osceola County, Kissimmee is one of Florida's fastest-growing metropolitan regions. Close to the area's famous theme parks, Kissimmee combines the popular tourism strip on US-192 with mature residential communities and an adorable historic downtown. No matter whether you're moving into Kissimmee, leaving the area, or require transportation for your car anywhere across the U.S., Eco Hub Logistics will take care of your Kissimmee car shipping from door to door.

Resources for Kissimmee, Florida Vehicle Owners

Shipping a vehicle to or from Kissimmee, Florida involves more moving parts than most people expect. These resources help you stay on top of the process.

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Start with NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and run a VIN check on your vehicle before it ships. If there are any open safety recalls, it is better to know before the carrier picks up.

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For vehicle registration, title transfers, and Florida licensing, FLHSMV (Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles) is the official state resource covering all of that.

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FDOT (Florida Department of Transportation). They are in charge of everything from transportation rules and regulations to compliance with highway requirements to oversize load permits.

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For anything at the city level, like municipal permits or local services within the City of Kissimmee, then you should start on the City of Kissimmee official website.

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Need to know what the road is looking like in Florida as you work to coordinate a pick-up or delivery window in Kissimmee? Check out FL511. It gives you real-time traffic, travel conditions and road updates throughout Florida.

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EcoHub Logistics Inc is a registered auto transport broker with the FMCSA. Verify our credentials at FMCSA Carrier Snapshot.

Questions & answers

Frequently Asked Questions

How does insurance work when shipping a car from Kissimmee?

In a nutshell, all FMCSA licensed carriers have to have cargo insurance and at EcoHub Logistics, we're going to ensure that's in place before your vehicle is matched with a carrier. You'll be given all of the paperwork prior to your vehicle being picked up. Then, if anything happens during the transit process, that's the insurance that you'll be making a claim against. One thing that's good to know: cargo insurance doesn't cover damage that already exists when your vehicle is shipped; it only covers damage that happens in transit. That's why it's so important that we take a thorough condition report of your vehicle before it's picked up, and why we also take photos before and after we transport it. You also have a good chance that your personal car insurance will cover you while your vehicle is being shipped, so it might not hurt to call your insurer before you ship your vehicle and find out.

How early should I get my Kissimmee shipment booked?

For the most part, two weeks in advance will get the job done. Trucker demand out of Central Florida is typically good and Kissimmee benefits from that activity. Two weeks still gives you enough time to secure an appropriate truck without needing to scramble to book the next open spot. Your ability to be flexible with pickup date is key, as same day pickups are almost always less expensive than booking guaranteed service. We are able to get you the best price by pairing your transport needs with a carrier that is already going to be near your starting point and can take your vehicle along for the ride. If you need to book a specific day, then add a couple extra days to your order. The busiest time of year for shipments going into/out of Florida is from October to March, and Kissimmee is a popular pick up spot for vehicle transport during these months. If your shipment date falls within those months, we suggest ordering your transport service at least 3-4 weeks in advance.

Who needs to be present when the driver picks up or drops off?

The person authorized to sign for the vehicle (this can be you or a person you trust) who knows not to sign anything blindly. When your vehicle is picked up, whoever you designated will do a walkthrough with the driver and sign a Bill of Lading, which will log any pre-existing damage. The process will be repeated when your vehicle is delivered, and the two signed bills of lading form the basis of your shipment contract. Any damage that occurs en route will have to be logged at delivery before the driver departs. Once the driver leaves, your chances of a successful damage claim become virtually nil if you have no record of it in writing signed by the driver. Emphasize to your designated representative that the inspection is by far the most critical element in this entire transaction.

What do I do if my car shows up with damage?

Your number one job: Do not sign the Bill of Lading until you have meticulously recorded the vehicle's condition. Do a thorough walk-around inspection before ever looking at the paperwork. Cross-reference the condition you now see with the photos and condition notes that are already recorded on the Bill of Lading. Any new damage needs to be written down on the BOL, photographed clearly, and the driver must be aware of it before you sign it. Once that document is signed as is, it's extremely hard to prove the damage was caused during transport. After that, get in touch with EcoHub Logistics immediately. We photograph every vehicle before we load it onto a truck, and we can help guide you through the claims process. Carrier insurance covers transit-related damages, and the condition report from pickup is used to support that claim. Most carrier policies require you to file claims shortly after delivery, so don't hesitate. The FMCSA consumer guide to shipping includes information about your rights as a shipper and details about the claims process if you're not satisfied.

What's the right way to prep a car before it gets picked up in Kissimmee?

Begin with the outside. Make sure to wash your vehicle so you can easily identify any pre-existing scratches, dings, or chips during the condition check. Take photos yourself before the driver arrives - shoot from several angles, snap close-ups of any existing damage, and store them where you can readily access them at delivery. This is your baseline. Next, the technical details: ensure your fuel is at between one-quarter and half a tank, your tires are inflated, and your battery is holding a charge. If there are any leaks or other mechanical problems with the car, report them to us before pickup day - not after your driver is on site. Clear your car of all personal effects inside and remove any exterior add-ons that could be snagged or come loose during transport. Disable the alarm system or provide the driver with explicit instructions. These are all the items that most carriers look for. Passport Transport's vehicle prep guide will guide you through it step-by-step, and you can find Roadrunner's detailed vehicle prep guide a good starting point as well.