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Fresno to San Antonio

Fresno, CA → San Antonio, TX Auto Transport

Est. Transit

6–10 days

Price Range

$1,000–$1,500

Est. Distance

~1,329 mi

Top Brokers

12 Recommended

Shipping a vehicle from Fresno, CA to San Antonio, TX typically takes 6–10 days and costs between $1,000–$1,500 for standard open transport. The driving distance is approximately 1,329 miles. Transit windows are carrier driving estimates — add 2–5 days for pickup scheduling, especially during peak season (summer and Florida snowbird season January–March).

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Top-Rated Brokers — Fresno to San Antonio

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Shipping from Fresno to San Antonio — What to Know

Open vs. enclosed transport — which should I choose?

Open transport is the most common and affordable option, ideal for standard vehicles. Enclosed transport protects against weather and road debris — recommended for luxury, classic, or high-value cars. Expect to pay 40–60% more for enclosed.

How far in advance should I book?

Book 2–4 weeks ahead for the best pricing and carrier availability. Last-minute bookings (under 1 week) typically cost $150–$300 more. Peak season (summer, January snowbird rush) requires 4–6 weeks.

What is door-to-door vs. terminal-to-terminal?

Door-to-door means the carrier picks up and delivers at your specific address. Terminal-to-terminal requires drop-off and pick-up at a depot. Door-to-door costs slightly more but saves significant time — most shippers choose it.

Why does the price increase after booking?

Some brokers quote low to win business then raise the price once a carrier is dispatched — a practice called bait-and-switch. Always confirm the final carrier price in writing before dispatch. The audit scores on this page factor in pricing integrity.

Is a broker or a direct carrier better?

Brokers have larger networks and can find carriers faster — especially for less common routes. Direct carriers offer more predictable pricing but limited route coverage. For most interstate routes, a well-audited broker is the practical choice.

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