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Colorado Springs to Miami Auto Transport

Ship your vehicle from Colorado Springs to Miami. 1,900 miles. 5-7 days. Starting at $950 for open transport.

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Quick Facts

  • Distance: 1,900 miles
  • Transit Time: 5-7 days
  • Open Transport: $950 - $1,350
  • Enclosed Transport: $1,400 - $1,850
  • Pickup: Colorado Springs, CO
  • Delivery: Miami, FL

Colorado Springs to Miami Route Overview

The Colorado Springs to Miami auto transport route covers 1,900 miles with a typical transit time of 5-7 days and open transport pricing from $950 to $1,350 for a standard sedan.

Bronco Car Hauling has been running the Colorado Springs to Miami corridor since 2011, and it's one of the routes our team knows best. Over 15 years, we've shipped 12,000+ vehicles nationwide, and this corridor sees regular carrier traffic that keeps pricing competitive and pickup times fast.

Whether you're relocating for work, buying a car from a dealer in Miami, or just need your vehicle moved, we'll match you with a licensed, insured carrier and keep you updated from pickup to delivery. Call us at 719-249-6543 or get a free instant quote.

Auto carrier on its way from Colorado Springs toward Miami

Pickup in Colorado Springs: What to Expect

Carriers picking up vehicles in Colorado Springs are familiar with the area and can load at most residential and commercial addresses without issues.

Colorado Springs pickups for Miami-bound shipments work the same as any other route from our home base. Carriers load throughout the city, from the Powers corridor on the east side to Old Colorado City on the west, Briargate in the north to Fort Carson's gate areas in the south. Our office at 2 N Cascade Ave coordinates daily dispatches.

I-25 is the main exit route heading south. Carriers typically leave Colorado Springs heading south through Pueblo, then continue on I-25 to I-40 east. From there, the route cuts southeast through the heart of the country toward Florida. Wide residential streets in most Springs neighborhoods make loading straightforward.

Delivery in Miami: What to Expect

Your vehicle arrives in Miami on a professional car hauler, inspected at both pickup and delivery with a signed Bill of Lading.

Miami and South Florida present a unique delivery environment. The metro area is dense but laid out on a grid, which helps carrier access. Deliveries happen throughout Miami-Dade County, from Coral Gables and Coconut Grove to Kendall, Doral, and Miami Beach.

Miami Beach and the narrow streets of South Beach can require meeting the carrier at a mainland location. Brickell and downtown condos with covered parking garages may need similar arrangements. Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Boca Raton are all within the delivery zone. South Florida's warm, humid climate is gentle on vehicles. No winter weather concerns at the delivery end, though hurricane season (June through November) can occasionally affect scheduling.

Enclosed shipping for vehicles heading to South Florida

Colorado Springs to Miami Pricing Breakdown

Open transport for a standard sedan costs $950 to $1,350 on the Colorado Springs to Miami route, with enclosed transport running $1,400 to $1,850.

Open transport for a sedan costs $950 to $1,350 on this 1,900-mile route. This is one of the longer runs from Colorado, so pricing reflects the distance. Enclosed transport for luxury or classic vehicles costs $1,400 to $1,850.

Pricing factors:

  • Snowbird season: October through January is the most expensive period. Southbound demand from Colorado to Florida spikes, and carriers can command premium rates. Booking early saves money.
  • Return season: April and May see higher northbound rates as snowbirds return to Colorado.
  • Summer value: June through September is the cheapest time to ship southbound because demand drops and carrier capacity opens up.
  • SUV/truck premium: Larger vehicles add $150 to $300 on this long route.

Best Time to Ship from Colorado Springs to Miami

Timing your shipment right can save you $100 to $300 and get your vehicle on a carrier faster with shorter wait times.

Summer (June through September) is the cheapest time to ship from Colorado Springs to Miami. Snowbird traffic slows to a trickle, and carriers are looking for loads on this corridor. You can save $150 to $300 compared to peak snowbird rates.

The most expensive months are October through December, when southbound snowbird demand overwhelms carrier capacity. If you need to ship during snowbird season, book 4-6 weeks ahead. January is slightly cheaper than the fall peak, and February and March start declining toward summer rates.

Route Conditions: Colorado Springs to Miami

Every route has its quirks, from mountain passes and desert heat to winter storms and urban delivery challenges. Here's what carriers face on this one.

This is a long-haul route that crosses multiple climate zones. Carriers leave Colorado's high elevation, cross the dry Southwest, traverse the Gulf states, and arrive in subtropical South Florida. No single segment is particularly difficult, but the total distance (1,900 miles) means weather somewhere along the route is always a factor.

Winter storms in Colorado and the southern Plains can affect the first leg. Summer thunderstorms in Texas, Louisiana, and Florida's afternoon rain showers are brief but can slow traffic. Hurricane season (June through November) is the main concern at the Florida end. If a hurricane threatens South Florida, carriers will delay delivery until conditions are safe. This happens rarely but is worth knowing about.

Safe and insured open transport for the Colorado Springs to Miami run

Day-by-Day Timeline: Colorado Springs to Miami

Here's a typical day-by-day breakdown of where your vehicle is during the 5-7 days transit from Colorado Springs to Miami.

Day 1: Pickup in Colorado Springs. Carrier heads south on I-25 through Pueblo and into New Mexico. Overnight near Albuquerque or further south.

Day 2: East on I-40 through Amarillo, Texas. By evening, the carrier is in central Texas or Oklahoma.

Day 3: Through Arkansas or Louisiana heading southeast. The carrier crosses Mississippi or Alabama depending on their route.

Day 4: Through Alabama and into the Florida Panhandle. The carrier picks up I-75 south or continues along I-10.

Day 5-6: Down the Florida peninsula on I-75 or the Turnpike. Miami-area deliveries typically happen on Day 5 or 6.

Day 7: Buffer day for any weather delays or multiple South Florida stops.

Pro Tip: Want real-time updates? Your carrier will call with an ETA before delivery. You can also call our dispatch team at 719-249-6543 anytime during transit for a status update.
Aaron Soyer - Owner, Bronco Car Hauling

Aaron Soyer

Owner & Founder, Bronco Car Hauling

15 years in the auto transport industry. 12,000+ vehicles shipped nationwide. I started Bronco Car Hauling in 2011 right here in Colorado with a single car hauler and a commitment to treat every vehicle like it was my own. That same principle drives our team today across every route we run.

Last updated: April 1, 2026

Colorado Springs to Miami Shipping Questions

Open transport costs $950 to $1,350 for a standard sedan. Enclosed transport runs $1,400 to $1,850. This is a long route at 1,900 miles, which is reflected in the pricing. Call 719-249-6543 for an exact quote.

Transit time is 5 to 7 days. The 1,900-mile distance means the carrier is covering nearly 300 miles per day. Weather and multiple delivery stops can push toward the 7-day mark.

Very popular. Colorado Springs to Miami is one of our busiest snowbird corridors from October through April. Our snowbird shipping service handles thousands of these moves each season.

Yes, though the narrow streets on South Beach and the causeways may require meeting the carrier at a mainland location like a shopping center parking lot. Your driver will coordinate the best drop-off point.

Safety comes first. If a hurricane threatens South Florida, we'll delay delivery until conditions are safe and keep your vehicle secured with the carrier. We'll communicate with you throughout any weather delay.

Yes. Many customers book their fall southbound trip and spring return at the same time. We offer scheduling priority and competitive rates for round-trip snowbird bookings. Call 719-249-6543 to set it up.

Absolutely. Open transport is the standard for 85% of all vehicles shipped in the US, including cross-country routes. Your car is secured on the trailer with professional tie-downs and covered by cargo insurance for the entire trip.

Remove personal items, check for leaks, make sure the battery is charged and tires are inflated, and leave a quarter tank of gas. Take photos of your car's condition before pickup. That's it. Our prep guide has the full checklist.

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