Ship Car New York to Atlanta
New York to Atlanta is a strong Northeast-to-Southeast lane when pickup and delivery stay close to major carrier corridors. GMF prices the route around real truck movement instead of a low teaser quote that may sit.
Low-side open range
$850-$1,250
Transit after pickup
3-5 days
Best fit
Relocations, dealer purchases, college moves, family shipments
Prices are educational estimates, not guaranteed quotes. Exact rates change with vehicle size, condition, timing, pickup window, and carrier availability.
Dispatch-board market read
Carrier movement is strongest around New York City, Long Island, Westchester, Albany, Atlanta, Marietta, Alpharetta, and Savannah. NYC access, tolls, and Atlanta metro timing can all shape the final quote.
Common NY to GA price examples
| Route | Distance | Open transport estimate |
|---|---|---|
| New York City, NY to Atlanta, GA | about 870 miles | starts around $850-$1,150 |
| Long Island, NY to Marietta, GA | about 940 miles | starts around $900-$1,200 |
| Albany, NY to Savannah, GA | about 980 miles | starts around $900-$1,250 |
Popular New York pickup cities
Popular Georgia delivery cities
How GMF keeps the route moving
We price for carrier acceptance
A cheap-looking quote is not useful if no reliable carrier accepts it.
We watch pickup windows
Flexible windows usually create better carrier options and lower stress.
We verify carriers
Insurance, authority, route fit, and communication matter before dispatch.
We explain payment clearly
Most brokered shipments use deposit plus carrier COD, so everyone knows who collects what.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to ship a car from New York to Atlanta?
New York to Atlanta open transport often starts around $850-$1,250 for a standard running vehicle. NYC pickup complexity, vehicle size, enclosed transport, and tight dates can move the rate higher.
How long does NY to Atlanta car shipping take?
Most New York to Atlanta shipments take about 3-5 days in transit after pickup. Pickup timing depends on exact ZIP codes, carrier availability, and whether the New York side is easy for a full-size hauler.
Is Atlanta easier than rural Georgia for delivery?
Yes. Atlanta is Georgia's strongest carrier market, so delivery near Atlanta, Marietta, Alpharetta, or Sandy Springs usually prices cleaner than low-density rural Georgia delivery points.
Route quote form
Start your New York to Georgia quote with the route already filled in
We prefilled the pickup and delivery states for this corridor so you can move faster. Add the exact cities or ZIP codes, your vehicle details, and your target dates, and GMF will price the lane against the current carrier market.