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Car Shipping California to Texas: Complete 2026 Guide

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Car shipping rates from California to Texas range between $750-$1,350 for open auto transport and between $1,200-$2,000 for enclosed transport in 2026. The distance spans around 1,200 to 1,700 miles, based on your specific destinations, taking an average of 3 to 6 days to complete. Carriers offer door-to-door services starting at any point in California to anywhere in Texas, and there are trucks shipping in this corridor every day.

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How Much Does It Cost to Ship a Car from California to Texas?

The California to Texas route is one of the busiest auto transport corridors in the US. Right now, strong demand combined with high carrier availability keeps pricing relatively competitive – even during peak seasons.

Here’s what typical 2026 pricing looks like:

Transport TypeSedan / Small CarSUV / TruckLuxury / Classic
Open Transport$750 – $1,050$950 – $1,350$1,000 – $1,400
Enclosed Transport$1,200 – $1,700$1,500 – $2,000$1,700 – $2,500
Expedited (Open)$1,100 – $1,500$1,300 – $1,800N/A

Important: Prices aren’t fixed. They shift daily based on fuel costs, demand, and available carriers. Think of these as realistic benchmarks – not guaranteed quotes.

On average, this route runs about $0.60–$0.85 per mile for open transport, making it one of the more cost-efficient long-distance routes in the country, thanks to the high volume of carriers running this lane daily.

How Long Does CA to TX Car Shipping Take?

Your estimated travel time from California to Texas will be between 3 & 6 days after pickup. Here are some important things that you should know about the timeline:

  • Pickup Window: Pickup windows for most auto transports usually take around 1 – 3 days from your requested date. Travel time commences immediately your vehicle is loaded into the trailer. The whole process will take between 7 – 10 days.
  • Route Distance Matters: Routes that travel shorter distances, like from San Diego to El Paso, which are approximately 650 miles apart, can be covered in 2-3 days. Whereas routes that have larger distances, like San Francisco to Houston, which are about 1,900 miles apart, will generally take 5 – 7 days.
  • Expedited Shipping: To deliver your vehicle more quickly, we recommend using expedited shipping, which means that your car is delivered by the next carrier possible. But this service is more expensive, as it comes at an additional cost of between $200 and $400.
  • Summer Delays: From June to August, the summer season peaks, which is considered the best time for moving purposes. When carrier capacity tightens, transit times can extend by 1 – 2 days.

The Route: How Your Car Gets from California to Texas

California to Texas Auto Transport takes advantage of established systems of interstate highways. Knowledge about the route will make you form reasonable assumptions regarding time and cost considerations.

  • Primary Route – Interstate 10 (Southern Corridor)
    Interstate 10 is the main route between California and Texas, which extends from Los Angeles through Phoenix, Tucson, El Paso, West Texas, to San Antonio & Houston. For cargo traveling from the southern regions of California to Houston and San Antonio, it is the fastest and the most direct way. Distance from LA to Houston by Interstate 10 is about 1,550 miles.
  • Secondary Route – Interstate 40/Interstate 20 (Northern Corridor)
    The other possibility is to have your shipment travel from north of California to Dallas/Austin, for example. In this case, the route may go through I-40 highway through Arizona and New Mexico to connect with I-20 at Midland, Texas & move towards east to get to Dallas. Distance between San Francisco and Dallas through I-40/I-20: 1,900 miles.


Key transit hubs along the route:

– Los Angeles / San Diego (California pickup hub)
– Phoenix, AZ (major staging and sorting point)
– El Paso, TX (Texas border entry point – high carrier activity)
– San Antonio, TX (major Texas distribution hub)
– Houston, TX (largest Texas metro, high carrier frequency)
– Dallas / Fort Worth, TX (northern Texas hub)

The route traverses major interstate routes with carriers operating it daily – ensuring that carrier availability will be reliable, pick-up windows will be shorter compared to obscure routes, and pricing will remain competitive.

Open vs Enclosed Transport: Which Do You Need?

The California to Texas route crosses the Mojave Desert, the Sonoran Desert of Arizona, and the vast West Texas plains. Understanding what your vehicle will experience during open transport on this route helps you make the right choice.

 Open TransportEnclosed Transport
Cost$750 – $1,350$1,200 – $2,500
Desert exposureYes – sun, heat, dust, road debrisNo – fully protected
AvailabilityHigh – runs daily on this corridorLower – book 2 weeks ahead
Best forStandard vehicles, daily driversLuxury, classic, EV, low-clearance
Industry standard?Yes – used by 90%+ of shippersPremium option

A note on desert routing: Open transport across the Sonoran and Mojave deserts is safe for standard vehicles. Carriers are experienced with this route and take precautions during extreme heat periods. However, if you own a high-value, low-clearance, or temperature-sensitive vehicle – including EVs with large battery packs – enclosed transport is strongly recommended for this specific route.

  • Choose open auto transport if: You drive a standard sedan, SUV, pickup truck, or minivan. The vast majority of California to Texas shipments use open transport without incident.
  • Choose enclosed auto transport if: You own a luxury vehicle (Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, high-end Tesla), a classic or collector car, a heavily modified vehicle or any vehicle valued over $75,000. The added cost is minimal relative to the vehicle’s value.

What Factors Affect the Price?

Several variables determine your final quote for California to Texas car shipping. Understanding them puts you in control of your budget.

  1. Distance between your specific cities
    California and Texas are massive states. The mileage difference for your respective pickup and delivery city is huge – starting at 650 miles (Needles, CA to El Paso, TX) to almost 2,000 miles (Eureka, CA to Texarkana, TX). More miles means higher cost.
  2. Time of year
    Moving takes place mostly during summer (June to August), because of school relocation and tech employees changing addresses between academic years. Rates are 15-25% higher compared to the low season (September to November, and January to March).
  3. Vehicle size and weight
    Carriers are subject to federal weight limits. Full-size pickup trucks, large SUVs, and vans take up more space and add more weight, typically costing $100–$250 more than a standard sedan on the same route.
  4. Pickup location
    There is always a chance for you to load your trailer in metropolitan cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, or San Jose. The rate for detours that take deliveries into far-off rural destinations within Central or Northern California varies from $50-$200.
  5. Delivery location
    Likewise, large Texas metropolitan areas (Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio) provide the best rates. Small cities or rural Texas areas will be able to raise the rate, especially when the shipping company needs to go off route from the I-10/I-20 path.
  6. Pickup flexibility
    A 3-5 day pick-up window, instead of a set date, allows for greater carrier flexibility. This can lead to more cost savings and quicker carrier selection. Guaranteed exact-date pickup commands a premium of $150–$300.
  7. Inoperable vehicles
    Non-running vehicles require winch loading equipment and take longer to load and unload. Expect an additional $150–$250 on top of the standard shipping rate.
  8. Fuel prices
    Diesel fuel prices along the I-10 corridor – particularly in California, which has the highest diesel taxes in the country – directly affect carrier operating costs and therefore your shipping quote. Price volatility in 2026 continues to cause some rate fluctuation.

City-by-City Price Guide

The tables below provide 2026 market-based pricing estimates for the most common California to Texas city pairs. All prices reflect open transport for a standard sedan under typical market conditions.

California OriginTexas DestinationDistanceEstimated CostTransit Time
Los Angeles, CAHouston, TX~1,550 mi$900–$1,2004–6 days
Los Angeles, CADallas, TX~1,430 mi$850–$1,1504–5 days
Los Angeles, CAAustin, TX~1,370 mi$830–$1,1003–5 days
Los Angeles, CASan Antonio, TX ~1,330 mi$820–$1,0803–5 days
San Diego, CAHouston, TX~1,480 mi$880–$1,1304–6 days
San Diego, CADallas, TX~1,360 mi$840–$1,1303–5 days
San Diego, CAEl Paso, TX~720 mi$700–$9002–3 days
San Francisco, CAHouston, TX~1,910 mi$1,050–$1,4005–7 days
San Francisco, CADallas, TX~1,770 mi$1,000–$1,3504–6 days
San Francisco, CAAustin, TX~1,720 mi$980–$1,3204–6 days
Sacramento, CADallas, TX~1,820 mi$1,020–$1,3805–7 days
San Jose, CAHouston, TX~1,890 mi$1,040–$1,3905–7 days

Prices are estimates based on 2026 market conditions for open transport of a standard sedan. SUVs and trucks typically add $100–$200. Enclosed transport adds approximately 40–60% to the base price. Get your exact real-time quote from US Car-Go Freight at uscargofreight.com/get-a-quote.

Why So Many People Are Shipping Cars CA to TX in 2026

The California to Texas auto transport corridor has become one of the busiest in the nation – and the reasons go beyond geography.

The California exodus continues
Just in 2022, about 102,000 people in California have moved to Texas, which became the top destination for out-migrants from California. The process continued and is becoming more pronounced since 2026 as a result of housing prices, taxes, and work-from-home capabilities. Home prices in California averaged $755,000 in early 2026, which is almost double the US average price – while Texas offers similar urban amenities at significantly reduced housing prices.

Tech companies have led the way
Major corporate relocations have supercharged this corridor. Tesla moved its headquarters from Palo Alto to Austin. Oracle relocated from Redwood City to Austin. SpaceX and X are headquartered in Texas. These moves brought thousands of employees – and their vehicles – with them, and the relocation trend continues in 2026 with Dallas-Fort Worth receiving more corporate headquarters relocations than any other US metro area.

No state income tax in Texas
California residents pay up to 13.3% state income tax – the highest in the nation. Texas has zero state income tax. For a tech worker earning $200,000 per year, relocating from California to Texas can mean $20,000 or more in annual tax savings. That financial incentive continues to drive massive migration – and an equally massive demand for California to Texas auto transport.

Remote work made it permanent
The shift to hybrid and remote work means many California workers can keep their Bay Area or LA salaries while living in Austin or Dallas at a fraction of the cost. This structural change – not just a pandemic-era trend – has permanently elevated demand on the CA-TX auto transport corridor.

How to Prepare Your Car for Shipping

Preparation will guarantee safe transportation without any damages, as well as punctual arrival of the carrier for pick-up. Please use the following checklist prior to the carrier arriving to collect your vehicle:

Clean and document your vehicle:

  • Wash your car inside and out so existing scratches and dents are clearly visible
  • Photograph every angle – all four sides, the roof, undercarriage, wheels, and interior – before pickup
  • Make a written list of any existing damage and ensure it is noted on the Bill of Lading at pickup

Reduce weight and remove items:

  • Take out all your personal items – the transport company is not allowed to move any of your household items
  • Take off roof racks, bikes and other cargo boxes that increase the height and the resistance to wind
  • Detach any external accessories (antennas, spoilers)

Prepare the vehicle mechanically:

  • Keep the fuel tank at one quarter full – enough for loading and unloading without excess weight
  • Check tire pressure and inflate to the recommended PSI
  • Check battery health – a dead battery at pickup causes delays and may incur fees
  • Disable your car alarm – carrier truck vibrations can trigger alarms repeatedly during transport

Special considerations for the desert route:

  • Note any existing paint chips or windshield cracks before pickup – road debris is more common on desert highways and pre-existing damage documentation protects you
  • If you own an electric vehicle, charge to 20–40% only – not a full charge – before pickup, following carrier requirements for EV transport

What to Expect on Pickup and Delivery Day

On pickup day:
Your assigned carrier driver will contact you 12–24 hours before arrival to confirm the pickup window and location. When the driver arrives, you will conduct a joint vehicle inspection. The driver documents your car’s current condition on the Bill of Lading – the legal shipping document that protects both parties. Review every line carefully, confirm all noted damage is accurate, sign your copy, and keep it. Your Bill of Lading is your primary protection if any dispute arises at delivery.

If your California pickup address has restricted truck access – narrow streets in San Francisco, residential areas of Los Angeles, gated communities – arrange a nearby meeting point such as a shopping center parking lot or gas station. The driver will communicate this in advance.

During transit:
Your vehicle travels east on I-10 or I-40 through Arizona and into Texas. The journey crosses some of the most remote stretches of highway in the continental US. Your US Car-Go Freight coordinator can provide status updates throughout transit. Open transport vehicles are visible and monitored by the driver throughout the journey.

On delivery day:
The driver contacts you 12–24 hours before arrival. Upon delivery, conduct a full inspection of your vehicle before signing the delivery Bill of Lading. Take the time to compare your vehicle’s current state to the photos you took prior to shipment. Inspect the vehicle body, roof, chassis, and wheels carefully. Make note of any damage discovered before you sign the delivery Bill of Lading and take immediate photographs. Contact your US Car-Go Freight representative immediately upon discovering the damage. Never sign a clear delivery if damage exists.

After Arrival: Registering Your Car in Texas

If you are relocating to Texas – not just temporarily shipping the vehicle – here is what you need to do with your car after it arrives:

  • Vehicle Registration:
    Within 30 days after moving to Texas, new residents are required to register their cars. The Application for Texas Title form (Form 130-U), evidence of Texas auto insurance, and your title from another state are the necessary paperwork.
  • Texas Vehicle Inspection:
    Before you may register, your vehicle must pass a Texas state safety inspection. Unlike California, the majority of Texas counties do not require emissions testing; however several counties in the Dallas-Fort Worth & Houston regions do. Find an authorized inspection station close to your new address.
  • Driver’s License:
    After moving to Texas, new residents have 90 days to get a driver’s license. Bring proof of residency in Texas (such as a utility bill or lease agreement), your Social Security number, and your current driver’s license to the closest Texas DPS office.
  • Auto Coverage:
    Texas mandates 30/60/25 minimum liability coverage, which is $30,000 for each person’s physical injury, $60,000 for each accident & $25,000 for property damage. Update your insurance policy to reflect your new Texas address before or immediately after arrival.

How to Get the Best Price on CA to TX Car Shipping

  1. Book 2–3 weeks in advance
    The CA to TX corridor is busy year-round. Booking ahead gives you access to competitive pricing and your preferred pickup window. Last-minute bookings during summer peak season may result in higher rates and delayed pickup.
  2. Ship in the off-peak window
    The most affordable prices on this trip are available from September to November and January to March. Demand and prices are higher throughout the summer months of June through August and during significant holidays.
  3. Choose open transport for standard vehicles
    Unless you own a luxury, classic, or high-value vehicle, open transport is the right choice. It costs 40–60% less than enclosed and is perfectly safe for the vast majority of vehicles on this route.
  4. Offer a flexible pickup window
    A 3–5 day pickup window instead of a fixed date allows carriers to route more efficiently, and those savings often pass to you. Rigid same-day pickup requirements add cost.
  5. Use a suburban pickup or delivery point
    If you are shipping from dense urban areas like downtown LA or San Francisco – or delivering to downtown Dallas or Houston – meeting the carrier at a suburban location can eliminate urban access surcharges and speed up carrier assignment.
  6. Book directly with a licensed broker
    US Car-Go Freight works with a network of 15,000+ vetted, FMCSA-registered carriers with dedicated capacity on the CA to TX corridor. As a licensed broker (DOT #3911910, MC #1444325), we access real-time competitive pricing across the full carrier network – not just one company’s rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

The price of shipping a car from California to Texas is estimated at $750-$1,350 for open transportation and at $1,200-$2,000 for enclosed transportation in 2026. However, it may vary depending on the specifics of your shipment, such as your pickup/delivery cities, vehicle size, season, and available carriers. The average distance is around 1,400 miles, although in the case of shipping from Northern California to East Texas it may reach up to 1,900 miles.

Average transit time for California to Texas car shipping is estimated at 3-6 days after your vehicle is picked up. The shorter route, such as shipping from San Diego to El Paso takes 2-3 days, while the longer route, such as shipping from San Francisco to Houston requires 5-7 days. The average total transit time is around 7-10 days from booking till delivery.

For California to Houston and San Antonio shipments, carriers mainly use Interstate 10. In case of shipping from Northern California to Dallas-Fort Worth, carriers mainly use Interstate 40 that runs through Arizona and New Mexico states before joining Interstate 20 highway in West Texas. Both are popular trucking routes with very high carrier frequency.

Shipments from Southern California (Los Angeles, San Diego) is estimated to be cheaper than Northern California (San Francisco, Sacramento) shipments because of shorter routes and high frequency of carriers on Interstate 10. Northern California shipments require 400-500 miles more and therefore prices are higher.

September through November and January through March offer the best combination of pricing and availability on the CA to TX corridor. Summer (June through August) is peak moving season when prices run 15–25% higher. Booking early during any season protects your rate and pickup window.

Yes. US Car-Go Freight ships electric vehicles including Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid models on the CA to TX route. For EV transport, charge the battery to 20–40% before pickup - not a full charge - as carriers have specific handling requirements for lithium battery transport across desert climates. Enclosed transport is recommended for high-value EVs.

Yes. All carriers in the US Car-Go Freight network carry mandatory cargo insurance as required by the FMCSA. Depending on the carrier, coverage usually falls between $100,000 and $250,000. When making a reservation, review the specifics of your carrier's policy and take into account additional coverage for extremely valuable cars.

Yes. US Car-Go Freight ships all vehicle types on the CA to TX route including sedans, SUVs, full-size pickup trucks, minivans, motorcycles, and inoperable vehicles. Larger vehicles typically cost $100–$250 more than a standard sedan to ship due to additional carrier space and weight requirements.

To do the vehicle inspection and sign the Bill of Lading, you or a designated representative must be present at both pickup and delivery. You can choose a friend, relative, or property manager if you are unable to attend.. Notify your US Car-Go Freight coordinator in advance if someone else will represent you.

Getting a quote takes under 60 seconds. Visit the US Car-Go Freight instant quote form at uscargofreight.com/get-a-quote or call (888) 249-8840. Our licensed brokers are available Monday through Saturday during extended hours to answer questions and provide real-time pricing on your specific route.

Ready to Ship Your Car from California to Texas?

US Car-Go Freight is a licensed and bonded auto transport broker (DOT #3911910 · MC #1444325) with access to 15,000+ vetted carriers running the California to Texas corridor daily. We provide door-to-door service from any California address – Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento, or anywhere in between – to any Texas destination including Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.

Or call us directly: (888) 249-8840 – available Monday to Saturday, extended hours.

Last updated: August 2026. Pricing reflects current market conditions and is subject to change based on fuel costs, carrier availability, and seasonal demand. Distances are approximate and vary by exact pickup and delivery addresses.

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