Winter Car Shipping Guide

Everything you need to know about cold weather auto transport in 2026

12 min read

Table of Contents

  1. Why Winter Car Shipping Can Be Better
  2. Winter Car Shipping Challenges
  3. Winter Auto Transport Costs
  4. How to Prepare Your Car for Winter Shipping
  5. Open vs. Enclosed in Winter Weather
  6. Winter Shipping Timelines
  7. Dealing with Weather Delays
  8. Best Winter Shipping Routes
  9. Snowbird Car Transport
  10. Expert Winter Shipping Tips

Winter car shipping doesn't have to be a headache. While many people assume that cold weather auto transport is more expensive, complicated, or risky, the reality is quite different. With over 30 years of experience at Lepke Auto Transport, we've seen how winter can actually work in your favor — offering better rates, faster service, and more carrier availability.

Whether you're a snowbird heading south, relocating for a new job, or need to transport a vehicle during the winter months, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about winter car shipping in 2026.

Why Winter Car Shipping Can Be Better

Contrary to popular belief, winter is actually one of the best times to ship a car. Here's why:

1. Lower Costs

Winter car shipping typically costs 10-20% less than peak summer months. With reduced demand from college students, fewer vacation relocations, and limited recreational vehicle transport, carriers compete more aggressively for business. This translates to better rates for you.

2. Faster Dispatch Times

During summer, it might take 5-10 days to find a carrier for your route. In winter, we can often dispatch your vehicle within 1-3 days because carriers have more availability and are actively seeking loads to keep their trucks moving.

3. More Carrier Availability

Our network of 30,000+ auto carriers is less saturated in winter months. This means more options for your specific route and better flexibility with pickup and delivery timing.

4. Professional Drivers

Winter separates the professional carriers from the seasonal operators. The drivers working during harsh weather months are typically the most experienced, well-equipped, and reliable in the industry.

Winter Savings Tip: January and February offer the deepest discounts for car shipping costs. If you can plan your move during these months, you could save $100-$300 compared to a summer shipment on the same route.

Winter Car Shipping Challenges

While winter shipping has advantages, it's important to understand the potential challenges:

Weather-Related Delays

Severe weather events — ice storms, blizzards, or heavy snow — can delay pickups and deliveries. Professional carriers prioritize safety over speed, which means your shipment might take 1-2 days longer during major weather events.

Road Accessibility

Rural areas and steep driveways can become inaccessible during snow and ice events. Carriers may need to meet you at an alternate location that's safely accessible for an 80-foot truck.

Salt and Road Chemical Exposure

Winter roads are treated with salt, sand, and de-icing chemicals. While carriers take precautions, vehicles shipped on open carriers may be exposed to these materials. This is why many customers choose enclosed transport during winter months.

Reduced Daylight Hours

Shorter winter days can limit driving hours for carriers, potentially extending transit times. However, experienced winter drivers plan their routes accordingly and use this time for thorough vehicle inspections.

Winter Auto Transport Costs

Winter car shipping rates vary by route and timing, but here's what you can expect:

Route Type Summer Cost Winter Cost Potential Savings
Coast-to-Coast $1,400–$1,800 $1,100–$1,500 $200–$300
Regional (500–1,000 mi) $800–$1,100 $650–$900 $100–$200
Short Distance (<500 mi) $500–$750 $400–$650 $50–$150
Snowbird Routes N/A (seasonal) $900–$1,300 Peak season pricing

Real Example

Route: Chicago to Phoenix (1,450 miles)
Summer Rate: $1,250
Winter Rate: $975
Your Savings: $275

How to Prepare Your Car for Winter Shipping

Proper preparation is crucial for winter car shipping. Follow these essential steps:

Winter Car Prep Checklist

  1. Check Battery Health: Cold weather can drain batteries faster. Ensure yours is in good condition or consider a portable jump starter.
  2. Top Off Fluids: Fill antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, and oil to recommended levels. Low fluids can freeze and cause damage.
  3. Inspect Tires: Proper tire pressure and adequate tread are essential for loading/unloading in winter conditions.
  4. Clean Your Vehicle: Remove snow, ice, and salt buildup before pickup. This helps with accurate inspection documentation.
  5. Keep Fuel Low: Maintain 1/4 tank or less to meet DOT requirements and reduce weight.
  6. Remove Personal Items: Clear out any personal belongings and ensure nothing is frozen to interior surfaces.
  7. Document Pre-Existing Damage: Take clear photos of any existing scratches, dents, or rust spots for your records.
  8. Disable Alarms: Turn off car alarms and immobilizers that could be triggered during transport.

Special Considerations for Non-Running Vehicles

If your vehicle doesn't start due to cold weather, let us know in advance. Carriers have specialized equipment (winches, dollies) for loading non-running vehicles, but this requires additional coordination and may incur a $100-$200 fee. Make sure to provide accurate information about the vehicle's condition to avoid surprises on pickup day.

Open vs. Enclosed in Winter Weather

The choice between open and enclosed transport becomes more significant during winter months:

Factor Open Transport Enclosed Transport
Weather Protection Minimal protection from snow/ice Full protection from elements
Salt/Chemical Exposure Direct exposure possible Complete protection
Cost Premium Base rate 40-60% more
Availability High availability Limited in some regions

When to Choose Enclosed Winter Transport

Insurance Coverage: All vehicles in our network are insured up to $50,000 for open transport and $150,000 for enclosed transport. For high-value vehicles, enclosed transport provides both physical protection and higher insurance coverage. Get a personalized quote to compare your options.

Winter Shipping Timelines

Winter shipping timelines can vary based on weather conditions and route-specific challenges:

Distance Normal Timeline Winter Timeline Weather Buffer
0–500 miles 1–3 days 1–4 days +1 day
500–1,500 miles 3–7 days 4–9 days +1–2 days
1,500+ miles 7–10 days 8–14 days +1–4 days

Factors That Affect Winter Transit Times

Dealing with Weather Delays

Weather delays are a reality of winter car shipping. Here's how to handle them like a pro:

Weather Delay Management

Common Weather-Related Scenarios

Ice Storm Delays

Ice storms can shut down entire regions for 24-48 hours. Carriers typically hold position in safe locations rather than risk accidents on icy roads. Your vehicle remains secure on the truck during weather holds.

Blizzard Conditions

Heavy snow can reduce visibility to zero and make highways impassable. Professional carriers have weather tracking systems and will reroute if necessary to ensure safe passage.

Mountain Pass Closures

Routes through the Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, or Cascades may face temporary closures. Carriers use alternate routes or wait for roads to reopen, adding 1-2 days to transit time.

Best Winter Shipping Routes

Some routes are more winter-friendly than others. Here are the most reliable corridors for cold-weather transport:

Southern Routes (Most Reliable)

Northern Routes (Weather-Dependent)

Snowbird Migration Routes

These routes see heavy demand from October through December as snowbirds head south:

Snowbird Car Transport

If you're a snowbird planning your annual migration south, winter car shipping can be a game-changer. Rather than endure the long winter drive through potentially hazardous conditions, many retirees now ship their vehicles and fly to their winter destinations.

Snowbird Shipping Advantages

Popular Snowbird Routes and Costs

Origin Destination Distance Estimated Cost
Minneapolis Phoenix 1,280 mi $950–$1,250
Chicago Naples, FL 1,250 mi $900–$1,200
New York Scottsdale, AZ 2,400 mi $1,200–$1,600
Detroit Tampa, FL 1,100 mi $850–$1,150

Timing Your Snowbird Shipment

Expert Winter Shipping Tips

After 30+ years of winter car shipping, here are our top insider tips:

Pro Winter Shipping Tips

  1. Book During Mild Weather Windows: Plan your shipment during forecasted clear weather for smoother logistics.
  2. Consider Enclosed for Salt-Heavy Routes: If shipping through the "salt belt" (Midwest, Northeast), enclosed transport protects against corrosive road chemicals.
  3. Warm Up Before Loading: If possible, run your vehicle for 10-15 minutes before pickup to ensure all systems are operational.
  4. Keep Emergency Kit: Include jumper cables, ice scraper, and emergency contact information with your vehicle.
  5. Coordinate with Weather Apps: Use apps like Weather Underground or NOAA to track conditions along your route.
  6. Plan for Alternate Pickup: Have a backup location in mind (shopping center, gas station) if your driveway becomes inaccessible.
  7. Communicate Special Needs: If your vehicle has winter tires, snow chains, or special equipment, inform your carrier in advance.
  8. Document Everything: Take extra photos of your vehicle's condition, including undercarriage shots if possible.
  9. Stay Flexible with Timing: Allow 2-3 days of buffer time for weather-related delays.
  10. Choose Experience: Work with established companies like Lepke Auto Transport that have decades of winter shipping expertise.

Red Flags: When to Delay Your Shipment

Sometimes it's better to wait for better conditions:

Winter Car Shipping Made Easy

Winter car shipping doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, it can be one of the best times to transport your vehicle — offering significant cost savings, faster service, and access to the industry's most experienced carriers.

At Lepke Auto Transport, we've been helping customers navigate winter car shipping for over three decades. Our team understands the unique challenges and opportunities that cold weather presents, and we're equipped to handle everything from routine relocations to specialized snowbird transport.

Ready to Ship This Winter? Get a free, no-obligation quote with our $0 upfront guarantee. Our winter shipping experts will provide personalized advice for your specific route and timeline. With 30,000+ vetted carriers in our network, we'll find the right solution for your winter car shipping needs. Get your guaranteed quote now or speak with a specialist about your winter transport plan.

Whether you're escaping winter weather, relocating for work, or need reliable vehicle transport during the cold months, our team provides the expertise and peace of mind you deserve. Contact us today to discover why thousands of customers trust Lepke Auto Transport for their winter car shipping needs.

What Our Customers Say

Real reviews from real customers on Google

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Shipped my BMW in February from Minnesota to Arizona. Lepke saved me $200 compared to summer quotes and the car arrived perfect despite snow storms.

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Winter snowbird shipping from Detroit to Florida. Much better than driving through ice and snow. Professional service all the way.

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Lepke handled the winter weather delays professionally and kept me updated every step. Car arrived in perfect condition despite the storms.