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(888) 777-2123When you need to ship a car from Massachusetts to Utah, you need car shipping experts you can rely on. Through our advanced network of over 14,000 open and enclosed auto transporters nationwide, we can provide you with a safe and reliable way to ship a car from Massachusetts to Utah.
We provide direct door-to-door car shipping service from any residential or business location in Massachusetts to any location in Utah.
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When you need to ship a car from Massachusetts to Utah, you need car shipping experts you can rely on. Through our advanced network of over 14,000 open and enclosed auto transporters nationwide, we can provide you with a safe and reliable way to ship a car from Massachusetts to Utah.
We provide direct door-to-door car shipping service from any residential or business location in Massachusetts to any location in Utah.
Route Availability
7 / 10
Based on recent dispatch reports, the carrier availability rating from Massachusetts to Utah is 7/10.
Approximate Distance
2,400 miles
The center of each state is used to approximate mileage between locations.
Estimated Transit Time
4 - 6 days
Estimated transit times are based on carriers traveling up to 500 miles per day.
Getting a quote is easy with our online quote form, enter your origin and destination, select the dates you want to ship, and book your reservation online or by phone!
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Massachusetts is located in northeastern USA's New England region. The state is bordered by Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south and New York to the west. North Hampshire and Vermont lie to the north of this state and Atlantic Ocean is to the east.
MA is spread over 10,555 sq miles or 27,340 sq km. The state is marked by the Appalachian mountains in its western part. The state also consists of several bays and rocky shorelines to its east, where it greets the Atlantic coast.
Utah is located in Western United States. It shares its borders with Arizona on the south, Colorado on the east, Wyoming on the northeast, Idaho on the north and Nevada on the west. It has a vivid landscape comprising deserts with sand dunes, pine forests, and mountains. It covers an area of 84,899 square miles.
There are two ranges of Rocky Mountains that run in the state of Utah. These are the Uinta Range and the Wasatch Range. Wasatch Range runs down to the northern center of the state whereas the Uinta Range lies in the northeastern region. It is home to the highest point in the state, Kings Peak. It has many ski resorts and attracts many visitors every year.
Get answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the vehicle shipping process.
The cost of shipping a car from Massachusetts to Utah depends on the type of vehicle you are shipping and the timeframe you intend to ship. Calculate your Massachusetts to Utah car shipping quote instantly via our online quote calculator to get an accurate rate for your transport.
The estimated transit time from Massachusetts to Utah is 4 - 6 days. The approximate distance for this route is around 2,400 miles. Standard carriers typically travel an average of 500 miles per day. Expedited service is also available for shipments that require quicker delivery.
Shipping a car from Massachusetts to Utah with RoadRunner is as easy as 1-2-3. Step 1 - Calculate your instant car shipping quote and select a convenient time for pickup. Step 2 - Your vehicle is picked up from your sepcified location in Massachusetts. Step 3 - Your vehicle is delivered to your specified location in Utah.
Yes, we can ship vehicles that are in non-running/inoperable condition. When inoperable cars are shipped, a special auto carrier is required that makes use of a winch which is connected to your car and slowly and safely pulls your vehicle onto the carrier. There is an additional fee for inpoerable vehicles because of the special equipment and extra work involved with securing the vehicle onto the transporter. You can select the inoperable option on the online booking form or inform your shipping agent if you make your reservation by phone so that the proper arrangements can be made to accomodate a non-running vehicle.
Yes, you can pay the full transport cost via credit card. If you want to pay in full online, you can do so at the time of booking either online or by phone with a shipping agent. With this option, you can make a convenient, one-time payment with a credit or debit card. You also have the option of paying a deposit with your credit card and then paying the rest of your remining balance with cash upon delivery.
The transit time for your shipment is based mostly on the mileage between the pickup and delivery location. Generally, every five hundred miles will add one day to the transit time - so for a 1,000 mile transport, the transit time would be 2-3 days. Check out our estimated transit times for a detailed view of approximate delivery times.
Yes, through our advanced network of specialized carrier nationwide, we can ship vehicles of any size. However, you will need to call for a specialized rate quote based on the dimensions of the oversized vehicle you would like to ship. Our online quote calculator will not be able to generate a quote for you because pricing via the calculator is based only on standard and unmodified vehicle sizes and specfications.
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