Getting a car to or from the University of New Hampshire every semester — from California, Arizona, Nevada, and everywhere in between. Door-to-door on the seacoast, on our own trucks, with the driver assigned the day you book.
Text (315) 999-1132 Get an instant online quoteDurham is a classic small college town: one Main Street, the Amtrak Downeaster stopping right on campus, and permit-only parking nearly everywhere students live. The train is great for getting yourself to Boston — it does nothing for the car. That's the gap we fill, and the seacoast makes it easy for us: Durham sits on US-4 between the Spaulding Turnpike and I-95, so our trucks roll in off the same corridor they already run between Boston, Portsmouth, and points north toward Maine.
On pickup day the driver texts you a plan. A full-size car hauler is about 75 feet long — not something that turns around on Main Street or in a residence-hall lot — so he parks at a safe, legal, wide spot nearby and either Ubers over to meet you or has you come out to the truck, whichever you prefer. Ten minutes for the walk-around inspection and the car is loaded. Families with a student at SNHU in Manchester, over on the I-93 side, get the exact same door-to-door service.
Pricing follows the pickup location: a sedan from a California, Arizona, or Nevada pickup delivered to Durham is $2,000 flat, and getting the car home from New Hampshire at the end of the year starts at $2,500 (SUV +$200, pickup truck +$600 either way). A $100 deposit applies to the total; the balance is paid on delivery by Zelle, cash, or Venmo — after you've inspected the car.
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Text (315) 999-1132A sedan picked up in California, Arizona, or Nevada and delivered to Durham, NH 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 UNH at the end of the year?Shipments picked up in New Hampshire 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 Durham starts at $2,500 wherever home is on our lanes.
Can you pick the car up right on campus in Durham?As close as we safely can. A full-size car hauler is about 75 feet long — too big for Main Street in Durham — so the driver parks somewhere safe and legal nearby and takes an Uber over to meet you, or you can come out to the truck if you would rather nobody else drives your car.
How long does Durham 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.