Are you looking for a Oregon to North Carolina Auto Transport company? Look no further than J&S Transportation. We've been shipping vehicles from Oregon to North Carolina for dealers and private vehicle owners for over 20 years. Our rates are priced to move, and your satisfaction is guaranteed! We adhere to the highest insurance standards, and we provide our customers with regular updates. As a door-to-door auto transporter, we can pick up your vehicle at any residential or business location in Oregon and get it shipped promptly and safely to any residential or business location in North Carolina. We also offer open or enclosed shipping options. See how much it will cost to ship a car from Oregon to North Carolina by getting an instant quote today!
Carriers can travel around 500 miles per day. If you take the total distance of your route and divide by 500, you'll get the approximate number of days it will take to ship a car from Oregon to North Carolina.
Example: The total distance from Portland, OR to Charlotte, NC is 2,758 miles. If you divide that by 500, you get 5.5, or approximately 6 days for delivery.
We provide the estimated delivery times for your specific Oregon to North Carolina route when you get an instant quote.
It will depend on the specific pick up location in Oregon and the delivery location in North Carolina. It will also depend on the size of the vehicle, whether it runs, and whether it will be shipped on an open or enclosed trailer.
You can see how much it will cost to ship a car from Oregon to North Carolina by getting an instant quote on our website, or by calling us at (800) 656-7638. Further down on this page we also display the most recent quotes we've provided for transports from Oregon to North Carolina to give you an idea of what it will cost.
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Based on recent dispatch reports, the carrier availability rating from Oregon to North Carolina is 9/10.
The center of each state is used to approximate mileage between locations.
Estimated transit times are based on carriers traveling up to 500 miles per day.
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Our drivers will call you when they are a day out to let you know their approximate ETA.
J&S Transportation Auto Transport Reviews
Quote | Date | Pickup | Delivery | Vehicle type |
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$1783 | November 05 | Aumsville, OR | Angier, NC | Car |
$1727 | November 03 | Eugene, OR | Charlotte, NC | Midsize SUV / Minivan |
$1986 | November 02 | Portland, OR | Charlotte, NC | Compact Truck |
$2247 | November 02 | Springfield, OR | Spring Lake, NC | Fullsize Truck |
$1806 | October 20 | Eugene, OR | Chapel Hill, NC | Car |
$2036 | October 13 | Portland, OR | Waxhaw, NC | Midsize SUV / Minivan |
$1911 | October 09 | Portland, OR | Fort Liberty, NC | Car |
$1911 | September 28 | Canby, OR | Fayetteville, NC | Car |
$2038 | September 25 | Salem, OR | Brentwood, NC | Heavy/Super Duty Truck |
$1911 | September 18 | Beaverton, OR | Raleigh, NC | Car |
The population of Oregon is mostly concentrated in western Oregon in the Willamette Valley, which stretches along I-5 from Eugene in the south up through Salem and into Portland in the north. Those are your best cities to ship cars to and from in Oregon. Grants Pass and Medford located in southwestern Oregon on I-5 are great car shipping locations as well. Carriers are constantly going up and down I-5 so anything along that interstate is going to make for a relatively easy and painless auto transport relative to any other location in the state.
Redmond and Bend, located almost in the center of Oregon, are very popular car shipping locations but transports there are actually very difficult (i.e. usually requires more money and more time to complete the transport). It’s a difficult area because it’s surrounded by forests, is along a mountain range, and isn’t directly connected to any interstates.
Another challenging car shipping area in Oregon is anywhere along the Pacific coast, along Highway 101. Any auto transport to or from this area will usually require the most money and the most time to complete. If you look at a map closely, you’ll understand why. Everything along Highway 101 is completely isolated from the rest of the state of Oregon. There is nothing but forests in between Highway 101 and I-5, and there are few roads connecting Highway 101 to I-5. Carriers are not serving anything along Highway 101 on a regular basis so those transports always require carriers to go out of their way just to complete a single transport.
To find out how much it will cost to ship a car to or from Oregon, get an instant quote online or call us at (800) 656-7638.
There has always been a lot of car shipping to and from North Carolina given its large college population, but there is even more car shipping to and from the state because of the growing desire for families, professionals, and retirees wanting to move to the state. North Carolina isn't alone as all the states in the southeast such as South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida are seeing an increase in car shipping demand.
There are several "friendly" car shipping locations in North Carolina given the number of interstates in the state. For the most part, if you are shipping a car to and from a location that is on or near the interstates, you'll be good to go, especially if those locations are larger cities.
The most friendly car shipping locations in North Carolina are Charlotte in the west/southwest along I-77 and I-85, and the cities of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill near the center of the state along I-40 and I-85. These are the largest population centers in the state with large college populations so there is no shortage of car carriers going to and from these cities.
Other friendly car shipping locations in North Carolina include those cities along I-40, from Asheville in the west, to Winston-Salem and Greensboro in the north central part of the state. Winston-Salem and Greensboro are particularly popular hot spots for car carriers given the population in these areas and the additional trucking corridors in the area, the I-74 and I-73 interstates.
Another friendly car shipping location in the state is Fort Bragg and Fayetteville in the south-central part of the state along I-295 and I-95.
The most challenging car shipping locations in the state are along the East Coast, from Elizabeth City on the northeast coast to Wilmington on the southeast coast. Car carriers don't travel along the coast on a regular basis so shipping cars to and from these locations can take additional time and money to complete.
Other challenging car shipping locations include those locations along the northern border of North Carolina. It's a huge "dead zone" for car carriers as it's located directly south of rural Virginia with no interstates for miles!
To find out what it currently costs to ship a car to or from North Carolina, get an instant quote online or call us at (800) 656-7638.
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The first step is to get an instant quote on our website or by calling us at (800) 656-7638. The quote will give you a current price and the estimated time of delivery for your specific shipping route. From there you can book an order online or book an order with us over the phone.
Yes! By default, our instant quotes are for open transports, but on the quote page you will also see the cost to ship a car enclosed.
The instant quote is all inclusive. There are no sales tax, hidden fees, or additional charges of any kind. Insurance coverage is also included in the price you are given!
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