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Auto Transport Routes: Memphis to San Diego

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Memphis, TN

Transporting a car from Memphis to San Diego is not always an easy feat, but it does help that both cities are major metropolitan areas and that they sit along major interstates. When transporting out of Memphis going to San Diego, carriers will initially hop on I-40 and head southwest through Arkansas and into Texas, where they’ll catch I-10 and from there it’s a straight shot into California.

This definitely makes it easier when transporting your vehicle because carriers don’t have to travel along back roads or state routes in order to get from one city to the other, and it also helps that the most likely route they will take will pass through several major areas including Dallas, Las Cruces and Tucson before heading into California.

Another thing that really helps when transporting from Memphis to San Diego is the fact that most of the route along I-40/I-10 goes through the southern half of the United States. This may not seem important, but it definitely is when you’re trying to transport a vehicle during the winter months.

Carriers prefer running routes through the southern U.S. during the winter shipping season as they don’t have to contend with Old Man Winter like the folks in the northern states do. Snow is uncommon just about everywhere in the southern U.S., especially in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona (three states that many carriers will run routes through when going from Memphis to San Diego).

This helps carriers keep their prices lower and their trucks full. Transporting to San Diego from Memphis shouldn’t be too hard to find a carrier for at a good price, is basically what we’re saying. To get a free quote, simply fill out our online quote request form. You can also contact us any time at 800-930-7417 to get a quote, get questions answered, and even book a shipment if you’re ready.

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