Fort Worth car shipping at a glance
Shipping a car to or from Fort Worth in 2026 typically costs between $400 and $1,800, depending on distance, transport type, and timing. Most Fort Worth shipments complete in 2 to 9 days. Fort Worth anchors the western half of the DFW metroplex and serves as a hub for energy industry, aerospace (Lockheed Martin, Bell), oil and gas, BNSF Railway operations, and Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base.
Direct Connect Auto Transport has handled Fort Worth and DFW routes for over 24 years. Veteran-owned, A+ BBB rated, USDOT 2823098. Whether you’re a military family at NAS Fort Worth, a Lockheed Martin transferee, or a civilian relocating to or from Tarrant County, the process is the same: a real quote, a vetted carrier, and tracking from pickup to delivery.
Get a free Fort Worth quote in under two minutes or call (800) 980-2222.
How much does Fort Worth car shipping cost in 2026?
Fort Worth car shipping rates depend on distance, carrier type, and timing.
For most operable sedans on open carriers, expect:
- Short routes (under 500 miles): $400 to $700. Fort Worth to Houston, Fort Worth to Austin, Fort Worth to Oklahoma City.
- Medium routes (500 to 1,500 miles): $700 to $1,300. Fort Worth to Phoenix, Fort Worth to Atlanta, Fort Worth to Chicago.
- Long routes (1,500+ miles): $1,000 to $1,800. Fort Worth to Los Angeles, Fort Worth to New York, Fort Worth to Seattle.
Enclosed transport adds 30 to 60 percent to open rates.
Three things drive Fort Worth-specific pricing:
- Aerospace and defense industry cycles. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (F-35 production) and Bell Textron (helicopters) generate steady transferee demand. Hiring waves can affect timing.
- PCS season at NAS Fort Worth (May to August). Military and reserve traffic raises demand at the western edge of DFW.
- Energy industry relocations. Fort Worth’s oil and gas concentration creates corporate move demand year-round.
Booking 2 to 4 weeks ahead almost always produces a better rate than scrambling at the last minute.
Most popular Fort Worth shipping routes
Fort Worth to Los Angeles car shipping
1,430 miles. 5 to 7 days transit. $1,000 to $1,500 open transport. Aerospace, entertainment, and corporate moves.
Fort Worth to Phoenix car shipping
1,050 miles. 4 to 6 days. $850 to $1,200 open. Snowbird and corporate corridor.
Fort Worth to Houston car shipping
260 miles. 1 to 3 days. $400 to $600 open. Texas-internal corridor with steady year-round demand.
Fort Worth to Atlanta car shipping
790 miles. 2 to 5 days. $650 to $950 open. Aerospace, corporate, and family relocations.
Fort Worth to New York car shipping
1,540 miles. 5 to 8 days. $1,000 to $1,500 open. Finance, defense, and corporate corridor.
Fort Worth to San Diego car shipping
1,290 miles. 4 to 7 days. $950 to $1,400 open. Heavy military and aerospace flow.
For pricing on a specific origin or destination, get a free Fort Worth quote or compare rates at Cost to Ship a Car.
Fort Worth military and aerospace shipping
NAS Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base sits on the west side of Fort Worth. It’s home to:
- 301st Fighter Wing (Air Force Reserve, F-16s)
- Marine Forces Reserve aviation units
- Navy and Marine Corps reserve operations
- Texas Air National Guard
Combined PCS and reserve activity makes Fort Worth a steady military shipping market, separate from the larger JBSA flow in San Antonio.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (F-35 production) and Bell Textron (V-280 Valor and commercial helicopters) operate major Fort Worth facilities. Defense and aerospace transfers generate consistent corporate-move shipping demand.
For full details on military shipping process and entitlements, see our PCS military car shipping guide. As a veteran-owned company, we offer military discounts for active duty, reserve, National Guard, and veterans across all branches.
Why Fort Worth generates steady shipping demand
Fort Worth’s economy spans aerospace, defense, energy, transportation, and finance:
Aerospace and defense
Lockheed Martin (one of the largest single employers in DFW), Bell Textron, and aerospace supply chain companies generate transferee shipping.
BNSF Railway
Headquarters in Fort Worth. Corporate moves from rail-hub cities across the country.
Energy industry
Oil and gas operations across the Permian Basin and surrounding plays funnel through Fort Worth corporate offices.
Suburban relocation traffic
Southlake, Colleyville, Keller, Mansfield, and Burleson rank among DFW’s most popular family-relocation destinations.
Texas Christian University
Roughly 12,000 students. Semester-start, winter break, and graduation shipping demand.
Open vs enclosed transport for Fort Worth
About 90 percent of Fort Worth shipments move on open carriers. Open is cheaper, more available, and the right call for daily drivers, family vehicles, and standard SUVs and trucks.
Choose enclosed transport for:
- High-value vehicles (over $80,000)
- Recently restored or repainted vehicles
- Sensitive aerospace specialty vehicles or executive transports
For most Fort Worth shipments, open transport is the right call. For collector cars or high-value vehicles, enclosed protects the asset.
Choosing a Fort Worth car shipping company
Three things separate honest brokers from problem operators:
- Verifiable licensing. Real companies hold a USDOT and MC number. Direct Connect’s USDOT number is 2823098, verifiable on the FMCSA website.
- Real DFW route experience. Fort Worth has its own logistics quirks: aerospace facility access protocols, suburb HOA restrictions, weather-related I-35W delays, NAS Fort Worth pickup logistics.
- Honest quotes. Watch for prices 30 percent below market. Direct Connect quotes the actual market rate up front, with military discount applied when applicable.
Direct Connect has been doing Fort Worth routes since 2001. Veteran-owned, A+ BBB rated, with real-time tracking on every shipment. Get a free Fort Worth quote or call (800) 980-2222.
Frequently asked questions about Fort Worth car shipping
How long does it take to ship a car to or from Fort Worth?
Most Fort Worth routes complete in 2 to 9 days, depending on distance. Texas-internal routes run 1 to 3 days. Medium routes like Fort Worth to Phoenix or Atlanta take 3 to 5 days. Cross-country routes take 5 to 8 days.
Can carriers pick up at NAS Fort Worth or Lockheed Martin?
For NAS Fort Worth, standard practice is to meet at a parking lot near the base or a nearby address. Most installations restrict commercial carrier access. For Lockheed Martin and Bell facilities, we coordinate with security teams when corporate pickup is needed. Most often we pick up at a residential address or company-arranged off-site location.
Do you offer military discounts at NAS Fort Worth?
Yes. Direct Connect offers military discounts for active duty, reserve, National Guard, and veterans across all branches. Mention your service status when requesting a quote.
Is there a difference between Fort Worth and Dallas for car shipping?
In carrier coverage and pricing, Fort Worth and Dallas are similar. We can pick up anywhere across the DFW metroplex. The decision usually comes down to your actual address. If you’re in Tarrant County, Fort Worth pickup is usually fastest. If you’re in Dallas County or northern suburbs, Dallas pickup is fastest.
Should I use open or enclosed transport for an aerospace or executive vehicle?
For daily-driver vehicles, open transport is the right call. For high-end executive vehicles (over $80,000), specialty aerospace transport equipment, or anything with sensitive instrumentation, enclosed transport offers more protection. We’ll advise based on the vehicle and route when you book.
How do I get a real Fort Worth car shipping quote?
Use our online quote form for an instant estimate based on current market rates. Or call (800) 980-2222.
Get a free Fort Worth car shipping quote
Direct Connect Auto Transport has been moving vehicles to and from Fort Worth for over 24 years. Veteran-owned, fully licensed, A+ BBB rated. Get a free quote in under two minutes or call (800) 980-2222.
