Ship a Car from South Carolina to Texas

Moving a vehicle across 1,082 miles from the Palmetto State to the Lone Star State is a common route—but that doesn’t mean you should settle for typical broker runaround. Whether you’re relocating to Houston, heading to Austin for work, or sending a car to family in Dallas, you deserve clear pricing, real communication, and a carrier who treats your vehicle like it matters.

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Enclosed options for high-value South Carolina-to-Texas moves.


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How Car Shipping from South Carolina to Texas Works

The route from South Carolina to Texas covers approximately 1,082 miles, typically running through Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and into the major Texas metro areas. Carriers follow I-20 or I-10 corridors depending on your exact pickup and delivery cities. Most shipments originate in Charleston or Columbia and head to Houston, Dallas, Austin, or San Antonio—all high-volume markets with frequent carrier traffic, which keeps availability strong and pricing competitive.

Transit time averages 2–4 days door-to-door. That window accounts for pickup scheduling, road time, and final delivery coordination. Your shipment isn’t a load number—our dispatch team tracks every leg and keeps you updated without you having to chase down information. You’ll get a firm pickup window once your carrier is assigned, and delivery typically happens within 24 hours of the truck arriving in your destination metro.

Aerial view of an open auto-transport carrier on the interstate shipping a car from South Carolina to Texas
Open carrier on the South Carolina-to-Texas corridor.

What It Costs to Ship a Car from South Carolina to Texas

Open transport on this route runs between $1,315 and $1,600 for a standard sedan or SUV. That’s the most common choice—your car rides on an open multi-car carrier, exposed to weather but fully insured and safe. Enclosed transport, which shields your vehicle inside a covered trailer, ranges from $2,105 to $2,565. Enclosed is worth considering for luxury vehicles, classics, or anything with custom paint you’d rather not expose to road dust and rain over 1,000+ miles.

Price moves based on vehicle size, current fuel costs, and seasonal carrier demand. Larger trucks and low-clearance sports cars may push toward the higher end of the range. If you need guaranteed pickup within 24–48 hours, expedited service is available at $2,145 for open transport—useful for last-minute job relocations or tight closing dates, but not necessary for most shipments. We quote real numbers up front, so you can plan accordingly.

Open vs. Enclosed Transport for the South Carolina–Texas Route

Open transport makes sense for daily drivers, recent-model cars, and any vehicle you’d park outside at home. The 2–4 day transit means limited exposure, and carriers on this route are experienced with long hauls through variable Southern weather. You’ll save $700–$1,000 compared to enclosed, and availability is broader since the majority of cross-country carriers run open trailers.

Enclosed transport is the right call for high-value vehicles, collector cars, or anything you’re delivering to a buyer or auction. If your car has a modified suspension, rare finish, or sentimental value that makes road grime unacceptable, the premium is justified. Texas has a robust classic-car market, and many of our South Carolina–Texas enclosed shipments are vintage muscle cars, European imports, or showroom-condition trucks headed to new owners.

Feature Open Transport Enclosed Transport
Price Range $1,315–$1,600 $2,105–$2,565
Transit Time 2–4 days 2–4 days
Protection Level Insured; weather-exposed Fully enclosed; shielded
Best For Daily drivers, standard vehicles Classics, luxury, custom builds
Simple Car Ship car carrier driving the highway route from South Carolina to Texas
Door-to-door transport along the South Carolina to Texas route.

Pickup in South Carolina and Delivery Across Texas

Charleston and Columbia are the primary pickup hubs in South Carolina, with carriers running regular routes out of both metros. If you’re outside these areas—Greenville, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head—pickup is still straightforward; carriers will often route through or arrange a meet point along a major highway to keep costs down. We coordinate the details so you’re not left guessing where to bring your car.

On the Texas side, Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio all see daily carrier arrivals from the Southeast. These cities have dense populations and strong auto markets, so availability and competition among drivers keeps service reliable. Delivery is typically curbside at your home or office; if you’re in a gated community or area with truck restrictions, we’ll work out a nearby meeting spot in advance. Clear quotes, real communication—no surprises on delivery day.

Why Simple Car Ship Handles This Route Differently

Most brokers post your load on a board and wait for the lowest bid. We hand-select carriers with solid safety records, proper insurance, and a track record on Southeastern and Texas routes. You’ll speak with the same dispatch coordinator from quote to delivery, and we’ll give you the driver’s contact info once they’re assigned—because your shipment isn’t a load number, and you shouldn’t have to wonder where your car is halfway across Louisiana.

We’ve moved hundreds of vehicles on the South Carolina–Texas corridor: relocations, dealership transfers, military PCS moves, and collector-car sales. The route is busy enough that we can usually offer pickup within 3–5 days of booking, and our pricing reflects real market rates—not inflated quotes that drop once you commit. If you’re comparing brokers, ask them for their carrier vetting process and whether you’ll get driver contact details. Most won’t answer clearly. We do, every time.

Ready to move your car from South Carolina to Texas with zero runaround? Get a clear quote now—real numbers, real communication, and a team that treats your vehicle with the respect it deserves.

Frequently Asked Questions: South Carolina to Texas Car Shipping

How long does it take to ship a car from South Carolina to Texas?
Transit time is typically 2–4 days from pickup to delivery. The 1,082-mile route follows I-20 or I-10 through Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana into Texas. Exact timing depends on your specific pickup city in South Carolina and delivery metro in Texas, plus any coordinated scheduling with the carrier.
What does it cost to ship a car from Charleston to Houston?
Open transport from Charleston to Houston generally costs between $1,315 and $1,600 for a standard vehicle. Enclosed transport runs $2,105–$2,565. Prices fluctuate based on vehicle size, current fuel rates, and carrier availability, but those ranges reflect real market rates for this corridor year-round.
Is my car insured during transport from South Carolina to Texas?
Yes. Every licensed carrier on our network carries federal motor-carrier liability and cargo insurance covering your vehicle in transit. We verify coverage before dispatch and can provide proof of insurance documentation. You’ll receive the carrier’s policy details along with their contact information once assigned to your shipment.
Can I ship personal items inside my car?
Carriers typically allow up to 100 pounds of personal belongings in the trunk or rear cargo area, below window level. Items must be secured and not visible. Personal belongings are not covered by the carrier’s cargo insurance, so don’t pack valuables. Confirm with your assigned driver before loading.
Do you deliver to all Texas cities, or just the major metros?
We deliver statewide. Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio have daily carrier service, but we regularly arrange shipments to smaller cities like El Paso, Lubbock, Corpus Christi, and rural areas. Deliveries outside major metros may require a meet point along a truck-accessible road; we’ll coordinate specifics during booking.

Vehicle being loaded onto a Simple Car Ship carrier for transport from South Carolina to Texas
Careful loading for the South Carolina to Texas haul.