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Miami to New York Car Shipping (I-95 Corridor Guide)

Heading north from Miami to NYC? Here’s the I-95 playbook: pickup windows, realistic ETAs, seasonality, and tips to secure the best match on this high-volume northbound lane.

Quick take: ~1,290–1,320 miles; typical 3–5 days in transit once loaded; 1–3 day pickup window with best results mid-week.

Fast Facts

Item Typical Notes
Primary route I-95 North May use I-10/I-26/I-295 connectors based on traffic/weather
Distance ≈ 1,290–1,320 miles Varies by Miami pickup & NYC delivery ZIPs
Transit time 3–5 days after loading Season, stops, and congestion affect timing
Pickup window 1–3 days Mid-week flexibility improves matching
Seasonality Mar–May northbound bump Post-winter returns add volume
Trailer types Open • Enclosed Enclosed for high-value/low-clearance vehicles

Timing & ETAs

  • Pickup: 1–3 day window standard; exact-day only can limit options.
  • Line haul: 3–5 days typical once loaded; weather & bottlenecks may add buffer.
  • Delivery: Door-to-door where access allows; otherwise a nearby wide lot.

Pricing Factors

  • Dates & flexibility (2–3 day window beats rigid dates)
  • Vehicle profile (size/weight, running status, ground clearance)
  • Access (high-rise/garage constraints in NYC; busy Miami corridors)
  • Trailer type (enclosed adds protection/cost)
  • Add-ons (top-load, strict timing windows)

Pre-Transport Checklist

  • Photos at pickup; remove toll tags & loose accessories.
  • ~¼ tank fuel; battery charged; no leaks; parking brake works.
  • Disclose non-running/low clearance up front.
  • Have keys, gate/building codes, release/receive contact.

Get a Direct-to-Carrier Quote

We place vetted carriers on this lane daily. Call 646-290-6718 or email dispatch@autoshippinghub.com with:

  1. Pickup & delivery ZIP codes
  2. Vehicle year/make/model
  3. Earliest ready date & flexibility
  4. Open vs enclosed preference

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