Oklahoma Vehicle Transport Services We Offer
Open Carrier Shipping
We place your vehicle on an open air trailer, such as flatbed, step deck, or RGN for transport to Oklahoma.
Enclosed Trailer Transport
Your vehicle is placed inside a trailer with walls on all sides, offering essential protection from Oklahoma’s unpredictable weather, from sudden thunderstorms to seasonal tornadoes.
Classic Vehicle Shipping
We ship classic and vintage vehicles for private individuals, collectors, and Oklahoma’s thriving car show community, ensuring safe transport for your valuable investments.
Auto Auction Transport
Purchased a vehicle at one of Oklahoma’s many auto auctions? We provide reliable transport from major auction houses in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and across the state to any destination nationwide.
Specialty Vehicles
AutoTransport.com specializes in transporting RVs, fire trucks, vintage cars, heavy-duty trucks, and more to and from Oklahoma.
Whether you need open car shipping services, door-to door-car shipping services, or specialized car delivery services, we’ve got you covered. AutoTransport.com has 15+ years of experience handling Oklahoma car shipping needs. From the rolling hills of Green Country to the wide-open plains of the Panhandle, we understand the importance of reliable vehicle transport services and optimal transit time in Oklahoma.
Our experienced team is well-versed in handling the state’s varying terrain and weather patterns, ensuring your vehicle arrives safely regardless of season or destination. Partner with us and we’ll provide car transport you can rely on! Get your quote now!
The Cost of Shipping a Car to Oklahoma
The cost to ship a car to Oklahoma depends on several factors, including the state’s central location and varying seasonal conditions. There are several auto transport options that affect the cost of car shipping to Oklahoma. AutoTransport.com understands the dynamics of Oklahoma auto transport and works to provide competitive pricing across all regions of the state. Because car shipping costs can vary, it’s always best to speak with an AutoTransport.com specialist for an accurate quote.
Average Cost Per Mile for Oklahoma Car Transport
As of 2025, the average cost per mile for Oklahoma auto transport is as follows:
- Short-Distance Shipments (up to 500 miles): Approximately $1.15 per mile.
- Medium-Distance Shipments (500 to 1,500 miles): Around $0.80 per mile.
- Long-Distance Shipments (over 1,500 miles): Approximately $0.60 per mile.
For example, shipping a standard sedan from Dallas, TX, to Oklahoma City, OK (approximately 200 miles) would cost around $230 using the short-distance rate.
Of course, this is only an average and may vary on several other factors. The best way to get an accurate quote on Oklahoma auto transport services is to speak with an AutoTransport.com car hauling specialist. Don’t want to call? No problem! Use our online form for an instant quote!
Factors Affecting Oklahoma Car Shipping Quotes
Several factors go into the pricing quote to ship a car to or from Oklahoma, including:
- Vehicle type: car, truck, boat, etc
- Vehicle dimensions: height, weight, length
- Trailer type: open or enclosed car shipping
- Route: High-traffic corridors vs. rural locations
- Distance: A shorter vehicle transport generally costs less than a longer one
- Transport Type: Direct transports cost more than sharing space with other vehicles on a trailer
- Season: Weather conditions and peak moving seasons can affect pricing
How to Save Money When Transporting a Car to Oklahoma
Understanding Oklahoma’s transport advantages can help you save money. Here are our top tips:
- Take advantage of Oklahoma’s central location and significant interstate corridors
- Open carrier transport is often cheaper than closed carrier transport, though considering weather conditions
- Share space on the trailer with other vehicles heading to major cities like Oklahoma City or Tulsa
- Book during off-peak seasons when possible
How to Prepare Your Car For Auto Transport Service in Oklahoma
1. Wash Your Car
A clean car ensures you can easily document any damage before pickup or after delivery.
2. Take Photos
Take photos of your vehicle before and after loading, as well as upon delivery. This way, if you need to make a claim, you have documented proof of the condition of your vehicle before and after transport.
3. Remove Personal Items
Speak with your transport specialist. Sometimes, it is possible to haul some of your personal effects in a vehicle, but if you aren’t able to, make sure to remove them.
4. Check Your Gas Tank
The gas tank should only be 1/8 to 1/4 full. This is safer for transport than having an empty tank or a full one.
5. Deactivate Toll Tags
If you have toll tags attached to your vehicle, it’s a must to deactivate them. Oklahoma’s extensive turnpike system makes this step particularly important.