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What our Georgia customers say about Sherpa:

Google
★★★★★

"I am sooo thankful I saw a TikTok mentioning this company. I was in the process of shipping my car from California to Georgia and all of the car brokers I experienced were trying to scam me by offering a low upfront cost and then the day before pick up say they had an issue with a driver and I need to pay more. I called Sherpa and they told me that this is a common scam in the transport business and reassured me that while the price they offered me is high, it will remain the price with no surprises."

Consumer Affairs
★★★★★

"Loved this company for my AZ to GA car transport! Decided to use Sherpa Auto Transport since the reviews were great. Started the online process and got my quote right then and there, which was valid for a day or 2. Pricing was super competitive and they offered a rebate (currently still waiting for that) but the process was super simple! Sherpa called me the week of my move and confirmed they had a carrier. The entire process was smooth from the signing up, to pick up and car drop off."

Consumer Affairs
★★★★★

"I am absolutely delighted with your exceptional service. From start to finish, you made the entire process incredibly easy and seamless. My car traveled from California to Georgia without a hitch, which gave me tremendous peace of mind. I was also pleasantly surprised to have the opportunity to pack a few personal items in my car before shipping, which made my move even more convenient. Your attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction are truly commendable."

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Tim DeMille, Auto Transport Expert at Sherpa

Key Takeaways

Certified by Tim DeMille, Auto Transport Expert

  • Popular Shipping Routes:

    The top 3 most popular shipping routes from Georgia are: Georgia to California (2,177 mi, $1175 - $1525, 3 to 7 days), Georgia to Texas (793 mi, $750 - $1050, 0 to 3 days), and Georgia to Washington (2,637 mi, $1350 - $1700, 4 to 9 days).

  • Factors that affect Shipping Costs:

    Key factors affecting Georgia car shipping costs include distance, pickup/delivery locations, transport type (open vs. enclosed), vehicle size, time of year, weather conditions, route accessibility, vehicle condition, flexibility in scheduling, and market demand. Understanding these factors can help you plan and budget for your auto transport needs in Georgia.

  • 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 average customer rating of 4.87 and over 7,000 five-star reviews, Sherpa's commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction makes them the best choice for your car shipping needs.

  • How does Georgia Vehicle Shipping Work?:

    Vehicle shipping to or from Georgia typically 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. The process considers Georgia's climate and busy routes, with options for open or enclosed transport depending on your needs.

  • Local Guide to Georgia:

    The Local Guide to Georgia highlights key information for those moving to or from the state. It covers vehicle registration requirements, including the need to register within 30 days and pay a one-time ad valorem tax. The guide also mentions the Peach Pass toll system, emissions testing requirements in the Atlanta metro area, and weather considerations for vehicles. Additionally, it provides essential information on utilities, internet providers, voting registration, schools, and libraries for new residents.

Popular Shipping Routes from Georgia

Route Distance Est. Cost Est. Transit Time Quote
Georgia to California 2,177 mi $1175 - $1525 3 to 7 days Get Quote
Georgia to Texas 793 mi $750 - $1050 0 to 3 days Get Quote
Georgia to Washington 2,637 mi $1350 - $1700 4 to 9 days Get Quote
Georgia to Florida 346 mi $600 - $750 0 to 2 days Get Quote
Georgia to New York 868 mi $900 - $1100 1 to 4 days Get Quote
Georgia to Arizona 1,806 mi $1075 - $1375 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Georgia to Colorado 1,404 mi $1000 - $1375 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Georgia to New Jersey 860 mi $850 - $1025 1 to 4 days Get Quote
Georgia to Nevada 1,963 mi $1175 - $1550 2 to 6 days Get Quote
Georgia to Virginia 581 mi $650 - $825 0 to 2 days Get Quote

Factors that affect Georgia Car Shipping Prices

  • Distance: Georgia's location in the Southeast affects shipping costs. Longer distances, like shipping from Georgia to the West Coast, typically cost more than shorter routes within the Southeast or to neighboring states.
  • Pickup and Delivery Locations: Urban areas like Atlanta, Savannah, or Augusta are often cheaper for pickup or delivery compared to rural locations. Consider meeting the carrier in a larger city to potentially reduce costs.
  • Transport Type: Open transport is the most common and cost-effective option. Enclosed transport, while offering more protection, is about 50% more expensive and may take longer. It's usually only necessary for high-value or classic cars.
  • Vehicle Size: Larger vehicles like SUVs or trucks cost more to ship than compact cars due to their weight and size. This is especially important when considering Georgia's popularity for larger vehicles.
  • Time of Year: Summer months and January are peak seasons for auto transport in Georgia, often leading to higher prices. Consider shipping in off-peak months for potential savings.
  • Weather Conditions: Georgia's hot summers and occasional severe weather can impact shipping times and costs. Extreme weather may cause delays or require special considerations.
  • Route Accessibility: Georgia's extensive highway system, including I-75, I-85, and I-20, generally makes for efficient transport. However, shipping to or from more remote areas off these main routes may increase costs.
  • Vehicle Condition: Operable vehicles are cheaper to ship. If your car doesn't run, inform the carrier as it will require special equipment and increase the cost.
  • Flexibility: A wider pickup window (like Sherpa's five-day option) often results in lower costs. Rush or guaranteed pickup dates typically cost more.
  • Market Demand: High demand for auto transport in Georgia, especially during peak moving seasons or near military bases, can influence prices.

Understanding these factors can help you plan and budget for your Georgia auto transport needs. For a more detailed breakdown of costs, check out our car shipping calculator guide. If you're unsure whether to choose open or enclosed transport, learn more about the differences in our open vs. enclosed car shipping guide.

Tips & Tricks for Saving on Vehicle Shipping

  • Book early: Schedule your shipment at least two weeks in advance. This gives carriers time to optimize routes and potentially offer discounts for bundling multiple vehicles from the same area.
  • Choose open transport: Open shipping offers the lowest rates and greatest flexibility for negotiating prices. While enclosed carriers are necessary for some vehicles, open transport is typically more cost-effective.
  • Consider location: Pickup and dropoff points near major interstates like I-75, I-85, or I-20 can reduce costs. Our advisors can help you find convenient locations along these routes that may save you money.
  • Empty your vehicle: Remove personal items to reduce weight and avoid potential liability issues. Remember, shipping companies aren't responsible for items left in the car.
  • Be flexible: Offering a range of pickup and delivery dates can help you secure better rates. Additionally, being open to various pickup and dropoff locations within Georgia can lead to cost savings.
  • Leverage our Price Lock Promise: While it's tempting to shop around, our realistic quotes come with a guarantee. If the final price exceeds our initial quote, we cover the difference, ensuring you get the best value without surprises.

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 Georgia Car Shipping Work?

Navigating the car shipping process to or from Georgia can be a breeze with the right knowledge and preparation. Here's a step-by-step guide tailored for the Peach State:

  • Get an instant quote: Start by obtaining a car shipping quote from a trusted provider like Sherpa Auto Transport. You'll need details like your vehicle's make and model, 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 quote is guaranteed.
  • Prepare your vehicle: Give your car a thorough wash and inspection. This is crucial in Georgia's humid climate, which can sometimes mask existing damage. Remove personal items and valuables, and ensure your gas tank is no more than a quarter full.
  • Consider Georgia's climate: The state's hot summers and occasional severe weather can affect your car during transport. If possible, opt for enclosed transport to protect your vehicle from the elements.
  • Plan for Georgia's busy routes: With major interstates like I-75, I-85, and I-20 crisscrossing the state, traffic can be heavy, especially around Atlanta. Factor in potential delays when scheduling your pickup and delivery.
  • Meet the carrier: Sherpa offers door-to-door service, so you'll meet the carrier as close to your specified address as possible. You or an authorized representative (18 or older) will need to be present for the pickup.
  • Track your shipment: While your vehicle is in transit, Sherpa will keep you updated on its progress. This is particularly helpful when navigating Georgia's diverse terrain, from the mountains in the north to the coastal plains in the south.
  • Receive your vehicle: Upon delivery, inspect your car thoroughly. Georgia's bright sunlight can be helpful for spotting any potential issues. Once satisfied, sign the Bill of Lading and pay the remaining balance.

Remember, Georgia's unique characteristics can impact your car shipping experience. The state's humid subtropical climate means your car might arrive with a layer of pollen or dust, especially during spring. Additionally, coastal areas may experience salt air exposure, so consider this when choosing between open and enclosed transport.

By following these steps and considering Georgia's specific factors, you'll ensure a smooth car shipping experience to or from the Empire State of the South. Whether you're moving to bustling Atlanta or the serene Golden Isles, Sherpa Auto Transport is here to make your car's journey as smooth as a Georgia peach!

A Local Guide to Vehicle Transportion in Georgia

Moving to or from Georgia? Here's what you need to know about vehicle requirements and local regulations:

Georgia's warm climate and bustling cities make it an attractive destination for many. Whether you're relocating to the Peach State or leaving it behind, understanding local vehicle regulations is crucial.

Vehicle Registration: New Georgia residents must register their vehicles within 30 days of moving. You'll need to visit a local County Tag Office with your out-of-state title, proof of insurance, and identification. Don't forget to bring your wallet – there's a one-time ad valorem tax based on your vehicle's value.

Toll Systems: Georgia uses the Peach Pass for its express lanes. If you're moving away, remember to close your account to avoid unnecessary charges. For newcomers, signing up for a Peach Pass can save you time on busy Atlanta highways.

Emissions Testing: In the Atlanta metro area, annual emissions tests are required for most vehicles. Check if your new county requires testing to ensure compliance.

Weather Considerations: Georgia's hot summers can be tough on vehicles. Consider tinting your windows (within legal limits) and check your air conditioning before the heat hits.

Moving Essentials:

  • Utilities: Georgia Power is the main electricity provider. For water, contact your local municipal office.
  • Internet: AT&T, Comcast, and Spectrum are popular providers in Georgia.
  • Voting: Register to vote online through the Georgia Secretary of State's website.
  • Schools: Contact your local school district for enrollment information.
  • Libraries: Most counties offer free library cards with proof of residency.

If you're leaving Georgia, don't forget to forward your mail, cancel local memberships, and notify your current utility providers.

With its mix of southern charm and modern amenities, Georgia offers a unique living experience. Whether you're navigating Atlanta's busy I-285 or enjoying a drive through the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, understanding local regulations will help ensure a smooth transition to your new home.

Georgia Car Shipping FAQs

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

See our Vehicle Shipping Tips for details about how to prepare your vehicle to / from Georgia. 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 Georgia?

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 Georgia?

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 Georgia?

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 Georgia?

About Georgia

🍑 Georgia: The Peach State 🍑

Georgia, known as the Peach State, is a treasure trove of fascinating facts and figures. With a population of approximately 10.7 million as of 2021, Georgia ranks as the 8th most populous state in the U.S. [U.S. Census Bureau]. The state's diverse landscape spans 59,425 square miles, making it the 24th largest state by area [World Atlas].

🏙️ Atlanta, the state capital and largest city, is home to nearly 500,000 residents and serves as a major transportation hub [City of Atlanta]. In fact, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has been the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic since 1998 [Airports Council International].

Georgia's economy is robust and diverse. The state's GDP reached $632 billion in 2021, making it the 9th largest economy in the U.S. [Bureau of Economic Analysis]. Key industries include agriculture, film production, and technology. Did you know that Georgia is the top producer of peanuts, pecans, and blueberries in the nation? [Georgia Department of Agriculture]

🎓 The state is also home to prestigious educational institutions. The University of Georgia, founded in 1785, is one of the oldest public universities in the country [University of Georgia]. Meanwhile, Georgia Tech ranks among the top public universities in the U.S. for engineering [U.S. News & World Report].

From its rich history to its thriving present, Georgia continues to be a state of growth and opportunity. Whether you're moving to Georgia or just passing through, these facts showcase why the Peach State is a sweet destination! 🍑

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