Pickup trucks have evolved from their humble farming roots to become one of America’s most sought-after vehicles. Whether moving across the country, beginning a new job in a new state, or selling your pickup to a purchaser far away, it’s vital to understand how to ship a pickup truck effectively.
At US Car-Go Freight, we’re experts at making it easy, affordable, and secure—regardless of the size and/or condition of your truck.
Picking up a pickup truck is not like hauling a sedan or compact car. Trucks exist in many different sizes—mid-size, full-size, heavy-duty, and even lifted or custom trucks—so standard auto transport carriers won’t always be the best fit.
That’s when our staff at US Car-Go Freight steps in. We review your vehicle’s specs and select the right carrier to provide safe, damage-free shipping.
If your pickup is too large or heavily modified, a flatbed truck is the best option. While more expensive, flatbed transport ensures your truck is securely hauled without risking damage from tight spaces or weight restrictions.
Flatbeds are also commonly used for inoperable or specialty vehicles. If you’re unsure whether your truck needs one, just provide the make, model, and year—we’ll handle the rest.
Ready to have your pickup truck moved the right way? Use our on-demand rate calculator or call us at (888) 249-8840 and talk with a US Car-Go Freight agent. We will match your truck with the appropriate carrier, regardless of the distance or destination.
Yes! We have flatbed and specialty carrier solutions for oversized, lifted, or customized trucks. Simply provide your vehicle specs for a precise quote.
Most average pickups are accommodated on an open carrier. Heavier, larger, or modified trucks might need a flatbed or enclosed trailer, depending on their size.
Prices depend on distance, size, changes, and carrier type. In general, you’ll pay more than for a sedan because of the truck’s weight and size.
Yes. We have carriers that utilize winches and liftgate systems to safely move non-running trucks.
Yes, all shipments are insured against carrier liability. Extra coverage is also optional.
Take out personal items, check tire pressure and fluids, and photograph the truck. Nothing needs to be disconnected unless directed.
It varies with distance and route. On average, cross-country transport would be 7–10 days and regional transport can be as early as 2–5 days.