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What our Colorado customers say about Sherpa:

Yelp
★★★★★

"We contracted with Sherpa to arrange transport of an automobile we purchased from our daughter and son-in-law in Connecticut to our home near Boulder, Colorado. Sherpa notified us that it had found a transporter, that the price would be about $200 higher than its estimate, and that Sherpa would cover the difference--so we paid exactly what Sherpa had promised. They were good in communicating each step of the process."

Google
★★★★★

"My experience with Sherpa was great. Really great reservation system and fantastic customer support and communication along the way. My third party hauler was great. They communicated wonderfully and got my vehicle from Colorado to Chicago in less than 48 hours from pickup. Go with Sherpa. It was the best price, the best online experience and had amazing customer support and communication."

Consumer Affairs
★★★★★

"Upfront guaranteed delivery. Great communication. Guaranteed pickup in 4 day pickup window. My vehicle was picked up on a Tuesday in North Carolina and delivered at my driveway on Thursday to Colorado. 1700 miles in two days, no issues with the vehicle at all. Sherpa made me feel comfortable explaining the process in detail. I'm glad I listened. Saved a lot of trouble vetting other companies."

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Tim DeMille, Auto Transport Expert at Sherpa

Key Takeaways

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  • Popular Shipping Routes:

    The top 3 most popular car shipping routes from Colorado are: Colorado to Florida (1,750 mi, $1050-$1425, 2-6 days), Colorado to California (1,019 mi, $900-$1225, 1-4 days), and Colorado to Texas (1,028 mi, $800-$1075, 1-4 days).

  • Factors that affect Shipping Costs:

    Key factors affecting Colorado car shipping costs include distance, trailer type, pickup/drop-off locations, seasonal weather, vehicle size, timeframe flexibility, route popularity, and vehicle condition. Understanding these factors can help you plan and budget for your auto transport needs in the Centennial State.

  • What to Look for in a Car Shipping Company:

    Sherpa Auto Transport stands out as the premier auto transport service in the United States, offering upfront, transparent pricing backed by their Price Lock Promise. With an impressive 4.87 average customer rating and over 7,000 five-star reviews, Sherpa's commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction makes them the best choice for your Colorado car shipping needs.

  • How does Colorado Vehicle Shipping Work?:

    The process of vehicle shipping in Colorado involves getting a quote, booking your shipment, preparing your vehicle, meeting the carrier for pickup, tracking your shipment, and receiving your vehicle at the destination. Key steps include considering Colorado's unique climate and terrain, using Sherpa's Price Lock Promise for guaranteed pricing, and being present for both pickup and delivery to inspect the vehicle and sign necessary documentation.

  • Local Guide to Colorado:

    The local guide to Colorado highlights vehicle registration requirements, including emissions testing in certain counties and the 90-day deadline for new residents to register. It also mentions the ExpressToll system for toll roads and the importance of setting up utilities like electricity through Xcel Energy and water services through local municipalities.

Popular Shipping Routes from Colorado

Route Distance Est. Cost Est. Transit Time Quote
Colorado to Florida 1,750 mi $1050 - $1425 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Colorado to California 1,019 mi $900 - $1225 1 to 4 days Get Quote
Colorado to Texas 1,028 mi $800 - $1075 1 to 4 days Get Quote
Colorado to New York 1,778 mi $1200 - $1600 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Colorado to North Carolina 1,566 mi $1125 - $1425 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Colorado to Virginia 1,779 mi $1150 - $1425 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Colorado to Massachusetts 1,972 mi $1125 - $1525 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Colorado to Pennsylvania 1,748 mi $1100 - $1450 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Colorado to Georgia 1,405 mi $1000 - $1375 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Colorado to New Jersey 1,769 mi $1125 - $1425 2 to 6 days Get Quote

Factors that affect Colorado Car Shipping Prices

  • Distance: Colorado's central location in the U.S. affects shipping costs. Longer distances, such as from coastal states, typically result in higher prices. However, Colorado's proximity to major interstates like I-25, I-70, and I-76 can help reduce costs for many routes.
  • Trailer Type: Open trailers are the most common and cost-effective option for most customers. Enclosed trailers, while offering protection from Colorado's varied weather conditions, are about 50% more expensive and may have longer delivery times.
  • Pickup and Drop-off Locations: Shipping to/from urban areas like Denver, Colorado Springs, or Aurora is generally cheaper than rural locations. Consider meeting the carrier in a larger city or near a major highway to potentially reduce costs.
  • Seasonal Factors: Colorado's weather can impact shipping costs. Winter storms in the Rocky Mountains may cause delays or require special equipment, potentially increasing prices. Summer is peak season for auto transport, which can also lead to higher rates.
  • Vehicle Size and Type: Larger vehicles like SUVs or trucks, which are popular in Colorado for handling mountain terrain, may cost more to ship due to their size and weight. High-clearance vehicles are often easier to load, potentially reducing costs.
  • Timeframe: Flexible pickup windows, typically around five business days, offer the most cost-effective option. Expedited shipping for quicker pickup or delivery will increase the price.
  • Route Popularity: Popular routes to/from major Colorado cities like Denver or Boulder may have more competitive pricing due to higher carrier availability. Less frequent routes to mountain towns or rural areas might be pricier.
  • Vehicle Condition: Operable vehicles that can roll, brake, and steer are cheaper to ship. Inoperable vehicles require special equipment for loading, increasing the cost.

Understanding these factors can help you plan and budget for your Colorado auto transport needs. For a more detailed breakdown of shipping costs, check out our car shipping calculator guide. If you're considering enclosed transport for added protection during Colorado's diverse weather conditions, learn more about open vs. enclosed car shipping.

Tips & Tricks for Saving on Vehicle Shipping

  • Book early: Schedule your shipment at least two weeks in advance. This allows carriers to optimize routes and potentially offer discounts for bundling multiple vehicles from the same area.
  • Choose open transport: Open shipping is typically more affordable than enclosed transport. It offers greater flexibility for negotiating lower rates, especially along major Colorado interstates like I-25 and I-70.
  • Strategic pickup/dropoff: Work with Sherpa advisors to find locations near major highways. For example, choosing a spot close to I-76 in northeast Colorado or I-25 along the Front Range can reduce fuel costs for carriers.
  • Lighten your load: Remove personal items from your vehicle. This reduces weight and potential liability issues during transport.
  • Be flexible: Offering date flexibility for pickup and delivery can lead to better pricing options. Consider a wider range of dates, especially during off-peak seasons when Colorado's weather is milder.
  • Consider seasonal timing: If possible, avoid peak moving seasons in Colorado, such as summer months when many people are relocating. Winter can also pose challenges due to snow in mountainous areas, so spring or fall might offer more competitive rates.

What makes Sherpa different?

  • Transparency:

    Our Price Lock Promise ensures you know exactly what you’ll pay, with no hidden fees or last-minute surprises.

  • Carrier Quality:

    We carefully evaluate transportation records, accident history, and customer feedback to vet every one of our carriers. If a carrier does not meet our high standards, we do not use them.

  • Customer-First Approach:

    Sherpa has a 4.87 average customer rating with over 7,000 five-star reviews. We were recognized by Auto Business Outlook as the Top Automotive Shipping Provider in 2023 for our commitment to customer service.

  • Nationwide Coverage:

    Whether you’re shipping your vehicle across the state or across the country, our extensive network of carriers ships to all 50 states all year round.

  • Expert Handling:

    From classic cars, everyday vehicles, motorcycles and more, we have the expertise to manage all types of auto transport needs with care and precision.

How does Colorado Car Shipping Work?

Navigating the car shipping process to or from Colorado can be a breeze with the right preparation. Here's a step-by-step guide to ensure a smooth vehicle transport experience, tailored for the Centennial State:

  • Get an instant quote: Start by obtaining a car shipping quote from a trusted provider like Sherpa Auto Transport. Our instant quote tool considers factors such as your vehicle's details, pickup and delivery locations, and preferred shipping method.
  • Lock in your shipment: Once you're satisfied with the quote, secure your booking. Remember, with Sherpa's Price Lock Promise, your quoted price is guaranteed.
  • Prepare your vehicle: Given Colorado's varied climate, from snowy mountains to sunny plains, it's crucial to prepare your car thoroughly. Wash and inspect your vehicle, remove personal items, and perform a maintenance check. Don't forget to leave only a quarter tank of gas to reduce weight.
  • Consider the Colorado climate: If shipping during winter, prepare for potential delays due to snowstorms in mountainous areas. In summer, be aware that extreme heat can affect your vehicle, so ensure all fluids are topped up.
  • Plan for Colorado's terrain: With its mix of plains and mountains, Colorado presents unique challenges. If your route includes mountain passes like on I-70, expect potential delays during winter months.
  • Meet the carrier: Sherpa offers door-to-door service, so you'll meet the carrier at your specified pickup location. Someone 18 or older must be present to hand over the keys and conduct an inspection.
  • Track your shipment: While your vehicle is in transit, Sherpa will keep you updated on its progress. Whether it's cruising along I-25 or navigating the scenic Route 50, you'll know where your car is.
  • Receive your vehicle: Upon delivery, inspect your vehicle thoroughly. Pay special attention to how it handled the altitude changes if it crossed the Rockies. Sign the Bill of Lading and pay the remaining balance to complete the process.

Remember, Colorado's unique geography and climate can impact shipping times and routes. Major interstates like I-25, I-70, and I-76 are common shipping routes, but weather conditions, especially in winter, can affect travel times. By understanding these factors and following this guide, you'll ensure a smooth auto transport experience to or from the beautiful state of Colorado.

A Local Guide to Vehicle Transportion in Colorado

When moving to or from Colorado, it's crucial to understand the state's unique vehicle requirements and regulations. Colorado uses the ExpressToll system for its toll roads. If you're relocating, remember to remove your toll transponder to avoid unexpected charges. For newcomers, you can easily sign up for an ExpressToll account online.

Colorado requires vehicle emissions testing in certain counties, including Denver, Boulder, and Jefferson. New residents must register their vehicles within 90 days of establishing residency. The registration process involves providing proof of insurance, a valid ID, and completing necessary paperwork at your local County Motor Vehicle office.

Parking in Colorado cities like Denver often requires permits in residential areas. Check with your local municipality for specific parking regulations and how to obtain necessary permits.

When settling in Colorado, you'll need to set up utilities. Xcel Energy is the primary electricity provider for much of the state, while water services are typically managed by local municipalities. For internet, major providers include Comcast, CenturyLink, and various local options.

Don't forget to update your voter registration and enroll your children in local schools. Colorado offers an easy online voter registration system. For school enrollment, contact your district's administration office for specific requirements.

If you're moving away from Colorado, remember to:

  • Cancel local memberships (gyms, clubs)
  • Forward your mail through USPS
  • Notify your employer and update tax information
  • Transfer or close local bank accounts

Keep in mind Colorado's unique climate when planning your move. The state experiences dramatic weather changes, from hot summers to snowy winters. If you're moving during winter months, be prepared for potential snowstorms and icy roads, especially in mountainous areas.

Major highways in Colorado include I-25 running north-south and I-70 east-west. These interstates can experience heavy traffic, particularly during ski season and summer holidays. Plan your route accordingly and check road conditions before traveling.

By considering these factors, you'll be well-prepared for a smooth transition to or from the beautiful Centennial State.

Colorado Car Shipping FAQs

How do I prepare my vehicle for transit to or from Colorado?

See our Vehicle Shipping Tips for details about how to prepare your vehicle to / from Colorado. In short, you’ll want to remove any toll pass or fragile items, make sure you have a key available to provide the carrier, and remove any interior and exterior accessories that could be damaged in transit.

Is my vehicle insured transporting to or from Colorado?

Yes, our quotes are all-inclusive. All of our carriers are required to have a minimum of $1,000,000 in liability insurance and $100,000 in cargo insurance. To ship your vehicle, we verify that the carrier’s insurance policy is valid and in good standing for the duration of your shipment.

All contracted carriers also add Sherpa as a Certificate Holder on their insurance policy.

How far out should I schedule my pickup service from Colorado?

The sooner, the better. We recommend at least two weeks, but it’s ideal to broadcast your shipment as soon as possible so that carriers can bundle your shipment with others in the same location.

Do you offer Door to Door Shipments?

At the time of booking your shipment, we will ask for your preferred pickup and delivery address. As long as it is possible, the assigned carrier will pick up and deliver your vehicle to the addresses you specify. Of course, if there are transportation restrictions or safety challenges the carrier will work with you to arrange an alternative location, such as a nearby gas station or parking lot.

How do I pay for my auto transport to Colorado?

No payment is due at the time of booking. We do require a payment method on file so that it is available to charge once a carrier is secured. We accept all major debit and credit cards, including Mastercard, Visa, Discover and American Express. The most convenient option is to pay for your shipment in full by credit card at the time a carrier is secured.

We also allow you to pay for your Initial Payment via credit or debit card and then pay the outstanding balance on delivery day via cash or a certified check made out to the carrier.

Can I pack personal items inside my vehicle?

Your Sherpa shipment includes up to 100 lbs of personal items or household goods stored in the trunk area or secured below the window line. If you are shipping to or from a port or your shipment includes ocean transit, your vehicle must be emptied of all items. Sherpa and your assigned carrier cannot be responsible for personal items left inside the vehicle. See our Vehicle Shipping Tips for more details.

Do I need to be present at both pickup and delivery?

Yes. It is important that you, or another adult that you trust, is there for pickup and delivery of your vehicle. This designated person plays an important role in the shipping process including documenting the state of the vehicle and signing the Bill of Lading, which acts as a receipt of the vehicle’s condition.

More FAQ's about auto transport to or from Colorado?

About Colorado

🏔️ Colorado: The Centennial State 🏔️

Colorado, known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures, is a state rich in history and natural beauty. Here are some fascinating facts about this Rocky Mountain gem:

• Colorado became the 38th state on August 1, 1876, exactly 100 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, earning it the nickname "The Centennial State" [Source: Colorado.gov].

• With an average elevation of 6,800 feet, Colorado is the highest state in the U.S. [Source: World Atlas].

• Denver, the state capital, is nicknamed the "Mile High City" because its official elevation is exactly one mile (5,280 feet) above sea level [Source: Visit Denver].

• Colorado is home to 58 mountain peaks over 14,000 feet, known as "Fourteeners" [Source: Colorado Tourism Office].

• The state boasts 26 ski resorts, making it a top destination for winter sports enthusiasts [Source: Colorado Ski Country USA].

• Colorado's population was estimated at 5,773,714 in 2020, making it the 21st most populous state [Source: U.S. Census Bureau].

• The state's diverse economy includes industries such as aerospace, agriculture, biotechnology, and tourism [Source: Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade].

From its towering peaks to its vibrant cities, Colorado offers a unique blend of natural wonders and urban excitement. Whether you're moving to or from this beautiful state, understanding its geography and culture can help make your auto transport experience smoother. 🚗

Sherpa's Colorado Local Guides