Getting a car to or from Harvard every semester — from California, Arizona, Nevada, and everywhere in between. Door-to-door, on our own trucks, with the driver assigned the day you book.
Text (315) 999-1132 Get an instant online quoteCambridge is one of the hardest places in America to keep a car — and one of the easiest places for us to serve. First-years live in Harvard Yard, upperclassmen in the river houses along the Charles or up at the Quad, and almost every surrounding street is resident-permit parking. Nobody wants to drive a car 3,000 miles just to hunt for a spot on a one-way Cambridge side street.
Here is how it actually works: our 75-foot hauler cannot thread Harvard Square, and Boston-area parkways like Storrow Drive don't allow trucks at all. So the driver parks at a safe, legal, wide spot nearby, then coordinates with you by text — he can Uber over to you, or you can come out to the truck if you'd rather nobody else drives your car. Ten minutes, a walk-around inspection, and it's loaded.
The big lane is the West Coast. A sedan picked up in California, Arizona, or Nevada and delivered to Cambridge is $2,000 flat (SUV +$200, pickup truck +$600). Going the other way — getting the car home from Harvard at the end of the year — starts at $2,500, since pricing follows the pickup location. You put down a $100 deposit that applies to the total, and the balance is paid on delivery by Zelle, cash, or Venmo — after you've inspected the car.
Talk to the carrier directly — no broker, no runaround.
Text (315) 999-1132A sedan from a California, Arizona, or Nevada pickup to Cambridge, MA runs $2,000 door-to-door (SUV +$200, pickup truck +$600) because we are the actual carrier — no broker markup. Text (315) 999-1132 for an exact quote.
How much to ship a car home from Harvard at the end of the year?Shipments picked up in Massachusetts start at $2,500 for a sedan (SUV +$200, pickup truck +$600). Pricing is set by the pickup location, so getting the car home from Cambridge starts at $2,500 wherever home is on our lanes.
Can you pick the car up right at the dorm in Harvard Square?As close as we safely can. A car-hauler is too big for Harvard Square itself, so the driver parks somewhere safe and legal nearby and takes an Uber over to meet you — or, if you would rather we not drive your car at all, you can Uber out to the truck. Whatever you prefer.
How long does Harvard to California take?Coast-to-coast averages about 4 days once the car is picked up — the average across our 25,000+ transports. Closer runs are faster.
How do I know you are a real carrier?Google our MC number 1014646, USDOT number 3234308, or (315) 939-0186 — our phone on file with USDOT — and we come up on the federal SAFER registry. $500K cargo insurance, $1M liability, our own trucks and drivers.