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Florida to Kansas Car Shipping

Shipping a car from Florida to the heart of the Great Plains in Kansas involves a long-haul journey across diverse landscapes and weather systems. This route requires a carrier with established expertise in cross-country logistics. Auto transport rates can vary greatly between carriers, and that is why it is important to get more than one quote. We provide 10 free quotes that will save you time and money, connecting you with our network of reliable, insured professionals. Our partners have deep, firsthand knowledge of this specific route, from handling Florida's humidity to navigating the open plains and potential for severe weather in Kansas. This recognized authority ensures your vehicle is handled with care for a secure delivery. For a trusted, stress-free shipping process, use our quote form or call us for your free estimates.

Florida to Kansas Route Quick Facts

Primary Transport Corridor(s) I-10, I-65, I-70
Approximate Distance ~1,500 miles
Estimated Transit Time 3-5 Days
Popular Origin Cities Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, St. Petersburg
Popular Destination Cities Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City, Topeka, Olathe
Shipping a car from Florida to Kansas

Shipping Rates from Florida to Kansas

The rate for shipping your car from Florida to Kansas is shaped by a variety of factors. The long distance is a key component, but so is the type of vehicle you're shipping; a standard sedan will be less expensive than a large SUV or a pickup truck. Your choice between a standard open carrier and a premium enclosed carrier, which offers more protection, will also influence the final price. Seasonal demand can cause rates to fluctuate, with peak times like summer often being more costly. Finally, the vehicle's condition—whether it's running or inoperable—will affect the cost, as non-running vehicles require special handling. For more tips on getting the best price, read our Money Saving Tips.

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Challenges and Tips for Shipping from Florida to Kansas

The journey from Florida to Kansas crosses multiple climate zones. Carriers must be prepared for Florida's heat and potential tropical storms, then travel through the central U.S. where weather can be severe. Kansas is known for its hot summers, cold winters, and the potential for tornadoes and strong thunderstorms in the spring and summer. Winter shipments can face delays from snow and ice, particularly in the northern parts of the route.

Popular Florida to Kansas Shipping Routes

While we can arrange transport from any city in Florida to any destination in Kansas, several routes are particularly common. These high-traffic lanes often benefit from more frequent carrier schedules and competitive pricing, primarily connecting Florida's major cities with the population centers in eastern Kansas. Below is a list of the most requested city-to-city routes for this journey.

Origin Destination
Miami, FL Wichita, KS
Jacksonville, FL Overland Park, KS
Tampa, FL Kansas City, KS
Orlando, FL Topeka, KS
St. Petersburg, FL Olathe, KS
Hialeah, FL Lawrence, KS

For auto transport to cities not mentioned above please call us at 1-800-590-6492 or complete the form on this page to check car shipping rates.

Florida to Kansas Auto Transport FAQs

What is an oversize fee?

Some vehicles are much larger than traditional passenger vehicles, such as large SUVs, dually trucks, or vans. Due to their larger dimensions, these vehicles take up more space on the carrier and may incur an additional oversize fee. For more details on shipping larger vehicles, see our guide on transporting lifted trucks and oversized SUVs.

How long does it take to ship a vehicle from Florida to Kansas?

For a route like Florida to Kansas, transport typically takes 3 to 5 days. This can vary based on the specific pickup and delivery locations, weather conditions across the plains, and the carrier's schedule with other vehicles.

What happens if my vehicle is damaged during transport?

Despite all precautions, damage during transport can occur. Ask the company about their process for handling damage claims. This should include an inspection at pickup and delivery, documentation of any existing damage, and a clear process for filing a claim.

What method of payments do you accept?

Most transport companies accept major credit cards like Visa and Master Card, as well as money orders or cashier's checks. Payment terms can vary, with some requiring a deposit and others collecting payment upon delivery. Always clarify the payment method and timing before booking.

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