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Washington to New York Car Shipping and Auto Transport

Smart Auto Move helps coordinate Washington to New York vehicle shipping with door-to-door service, insured carriers, and flexible transport options. We handle pickups from Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Puyallup, Lakewood, Olympia, Kent, Everett, and more, with delivery coverage into New York City, Long Island, Albany, Yonkers, Rochester, Mount Vernon, Spring Valley, and destinations across New York.

Door-to-door delivery Open & enclosed transport Insured carriers Flexible scheduling Cars, SUVs, trucks
7–9 days Typical general transit guidance on this lane
2,659–3,005 mi Distance range shown across sample route examples
Major New York drop-offs NYC, Long Island, Albany, Yonkers, Rochester, Mount Vernon
Fast quote help Support by phone at 888-709-9078

Washington to New York vehicle shipping made straightforward

Washington to New York is a long-distance coast-to-coast lane, so the most important planning points are the exact city pair, the vehicle type, how flexible the pickup window is, and whether you want open, enclosed, or expedited transport.

Because Washington includes strong pickup markets like Seattle, Tacoma, Lakewood, and Spokane, many shipments can be matched efficiently when full vehicle details and realistic timing are provided up front.

What affects Washington to New York shipping cost?

  • Pickup city and delivery city
  • Vehicle size and type
  • Running or non-running condition
  • Open vs. enclosed transport
  • Pickup timing and flexibility
  • Current fuel and lane demand

Final pricing can shift based on exact route access, seasonal demand, and the availability of carriers already moving on this corridor.

Transit time and route expectations

Many Washington to New York shipments are planned around a 7–9 day in-transit window, but the exact result depends on distance, weather, route density, and the order of stops already built into the carrier’s trip.

Shorter examples on this lane, such as Spokane to Long Island, can still take a full week or more because the route remains long-distance, while longer examples like Everett to the Bronx may extend into the 8–11 day range.

Route planning priorities

  • Confirm exact pickup and delivery ZIP codes
  • Choose open or enclosed transport early
  • Share whether the vehicle runs and steers
  • Allow a flexible first-available pickup date when possible

Estimated car shipping cost and transit time for popular Washington to New York routes

These sample route estimates are useful for planning and may change based on vehicle type, service level, seasonality, and fuel conditions.

Route Estimated cost Distance Estimated transit
Seattle to NYC $1449 2889 miles 7–9 days
Tacoma to Albany $1459 2900 miles 7–9 days
Spokane to Long Island $1499 2659 miles 7–10 days
Puyallup to Brooklyn $1400 2858 miles 8–10 days
Lakewood to Yonkers $1549 2870 miles 7–10 days
Olympia to Mount Vernon $1549 2986 miles 7–10 days
Kent to Rochester $1449 2887 miles 7–10 days
Everett to Bronx $1600 3005 miles 8–11 days

How Washington to New York auto transport works

1

Request your quote

Enter your Washington pickup city, New York destination, vehicle details, and first available date.

2

Choose your service

Select open or enclosed transport based on your vehicle and budget.

3

Schedule pickup

A pickup plan is arranged based on access, route timing, and carrier availability.

4

Receive delivery

Your vehicle is delivered in New York and inspected at handoff.

Open vs. enclosed carrier options

Open carrier shipping is usually the most common and budget-friendly fit for standard vehicles, while enclosed transport is often the better option for classic, luxury, exotic, collector, or specialty vehicles that need added protection over a long-distance route.

Longer coast-to-coast moves make the service choice more important because weather exposure, timing, and budget all play a bigger role.

Who uses this route most often?

  • Relocations from Washington to New York
  • Online vehicle buyers
  • Military and student moves
  • Seasonal travelers
  • Dealer and auction pickups

This lane is commonly used by customers who want to avoid adding major mileage and driving time on a cross-country move.

More popular routes from Washington

Washington to North Carolina

A frequent East Coast route serving Raleigh, Charlotte, Durham, Wilmington, Cary, and more.

View Washington to North Carolina route details

Washington to Texas

A high-demand lane into Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and other major Texas markets.

View Washington to Texas route details

Washington to Florida

A strong long-distance route used for relocations, seasonal shipping, and coast-to-coast moves.

View Washington to Florida route details

About Smart Auto Move

Smart Auto Move provides nationwide car shipping through a centralized logistics headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina. The network is also supported by physical operations hubs in Lakewood, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Kissimmee, plus regional service nodes in McKinney, Houston, Iselin, and Huntington Station.

That structure helps combine broad route coverage with local dispatch awareness and clearer shipment coordination.

Washington to New York vehicle shipping FAQs

How much will it cost to ship my vehicle from Washington to New York?
Cost depends on the vehicle type, the pickup and delivery cities, whether the vehicle is running or non-running, and whether you choose open, enclosed, or expedited service. Accurate ZIP codes and full vehicle details help produce the most accurate quote.
How long does it take to get a vehicle transported from Washington to New York?
Many Washington to New York moves are planned around a 7–9 day transit range, though some city pairs can run into 10 or 11 days depending on route specifics and scheduling conditions.
Can you transport non-running vehicles?
Yes. Non-running vehicles can often be transported, but that condition should be shared during the quote process so the right equipment and carrier setup can be arranged.
What if my pickup or delivery location is hard to access?
If a full-size carrier cannot safely reach your exact location, a nearby meeting point is often the best option. This is common for tighter neighborhoods, apartment areas, and restricted streets.