Colorado Springs to Dallas Auto Transport
Ship your vehicle from Colorado Springs to Dallas. 780 miles. 3-4 days. Starting at $700 for open transport.
Get Free Quote 719-249-6543Quick Facts
- Distance: 780 miles
- Transit Time: 3-4 days
- Open Transport: $700 - $950
- Enclosed Transport: $1,000 - $1,350
- Pickup: Colorado Springs, CO
- Delivery: Dallas, TX
Colorado Springs to Dallas Route Overview
The Colorado Springs to Dallas auto transport route covers 780 miles with a typical transit time of 3-4 days and open transport pricing from $700 to $950 for a standard sedan.
Bronco Car Hauling has been running the Colorado Springs to Dallas corridor since 2011, and it's one of the routes our team knows best. Over 15 years, we've shipped 12,000+ vehicles nationwide, and this corridor sees regular carrier traffic that keeps pricing competitive and pickup times fast.
Whether you're relocating for work, buying a car from a dealer in Dallas, or just need your vehicle moved, we'll match you with a licensed, insured carrier and keep you updated from pickup to delivery. Call us at 719-249-6543 or get a free instant quote.

Pickup in Colorado Springs: What to Expect
Carriers picking up vehicles in Colorado Springs are familiar with the area and can load at most residential and commercial addresses without issues.
Colorado Springs pickups for Dallas-bound shipments are coordinated from our headquarters at 2 N Cascade Ave. Carriers load throughout the city, including the Briargate and Northgate areas near I-25, the east-side neighborhoods along Powers Blvd, and the southern areas near Fort Carson.
The route south is straightforward: I-25 through Pueblo and into New Mexico, then I-40 east and south into the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It's a well-traveled corridor that carriers run daily. The Springs' easy highway access makes it a fast loading point for Texas-bound carriers.
Delivery in Dallas: What to Expect
Your vehicle arrives in Dallas on a professional car hauler, inspected at both pickup and delivery with a signed Bill of Lading.
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the biggest and most carrier-friendly metro areas in the country. The grid of highways (I-35, I-635, I-20, I-30) gives carriers multiple approach routes. Deliveries happen throughout DFW, from downtown Dallas and Uptown to far-flung suburbs like McKinney, Frisco, Plano, and Allen in the north, and Arlington, Grand Prairie, and Mansfield in the south.
Fort Worth and the western suburbs (Weatherford, Keller, Southlake) are equally accessible. DFW's flat terrain and wide Texas roads make door-to-door delivery easy everywhere. No special regulations or access issues to worry about.

Colorado Springs to Dallas Pricing Breakdown
Open transport for a standard sedan costs $700 to $950 on the Colorado Springs to Dallas route, with enclosed transport running $1,000 to $1,350.
Open transport from Colorado Springs to Dallas costs $700 to $950 for a standard sedan. This is a well-priced route because of the strong two-way demand between Colorado and Texas. Enclosed transport runs $1,000 to $1,350.
Pricing factors:
- Two-way demand: Carriers always find loads going both directions between Colorado and DFW, which keeps rates competitive.
- Auction traffic: Dallas-area auto auctions (Manheim Dallas, Copart) drive consistent carrier volume.
- Vehicle type: Standard sedans are cheapest. Full-size trucks from the DFW market add $125 to $225.
- Season: Relatively stable year-round. Summer adds a small premium for relocation demand.
Best Time to Ship from Colorado Springs to Dallas
Timing your shipment right can save you $100 to $300 and get your vehicle on a carrier faster with shorter wait times.
Colorado Springs to Dallas pricing stays relatively stable throughout the year because demand is consistent. That said, the best rates are typically available in January, February, and early March when overall shipping demand is lower.
Summer months see slightly higher rates (5-10% increase) from relocation demand. Fall and spring are moderate. This isn't a snowbird route, so you don't see the dramatic seasonal swings that affect Florida and Arizona corridors.
Route Conditions: Colorado Springs to Dallas
Every route has its quirks, from mountain passes and desert heat to winter storms and urban delivery challenges. Here's what carriers face on this one.
This is one of the easiest routes in our network. The I-25 south corridor from Colorado Springs through Pueblo is familiar territory for every carrier. Raton Pass (7,834 feet) on the Colorado-New Mexico border is a manageable climb that rarely causes issues.
From Albuquerque east on I-40, the route is flat and straightforward through the Texas Panhandle. Occasional ice storms in the Panhandle during winter are the only weather concern. Summer heat in West Texas (100+ degrees) doesn't affect vehicle transport. Overall, this is a clean, efficient run that carriers enjoy.

Day-by-Day Timeline: Colorado Springs to Dallas
Here's a typical day-by-day breakdown of where your vehicle is during the 3-4 days transit from Colorado Springs to Dallas.
Day 1: Pickup in Colorado Springs. Carrier heads south on I-25 through Pueblo and into New Mexico. Overnight near Albuquerque.
Day 2: East on I-40 through the Texas Panhandle. The carrier passes through Amarillo and continues southeast. Overnight in the Texas Panhandle or northwest Texas.
Day 3: Into the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Deliveries begin. Carriers with multiple DFW stops may deliver over Days 3-4.
Day 4: Final DFW deliveries and buffer for any traffic or weather delays.
Last updated: April 1, 2026
Colorado Springs to Dallas Shipping Questions
How much does it cost to ship a car from Colorado Springs to Dallas?
Open transport costs $700 to $950 for a standard sedan. Enclosed transport runs $1,000 to $1,350. This is one of our most competitively priced routes. Call 719-249-6543 for your exact quote.
How long does auto transport take from Colorado Springs to Dallas?
Transit time is 3 to 4 days across 780 miles. It's a quick, efficient route with consistent carrier traffic.
What route do carriers take to Dallas?
The standard route is I-25 south to Albuquerque, then I-40 east through Amarillo and into the DFW area. It's about 780 miles of mostly flat, well-maintained highway.
Can you deliver to Fort Worth or Plano?
Yes. We deliver to every city in the DFW metroplex including Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Irving, and all surrounding communities.
Is the Colorado Springs to Dallas route busy?
Very busy. Strong two-way demand from relocations, car dealers, and auto auctions keeps carriers running this corridor daily. High volume means excellent availability and competitive pricing.
Can I ship from a military base near Colorado Springs?
Yes. We handle pickups near Fort Carson, Peterson SFB, and Schriever SFB regularly. Our military car shipping service includes military discounts and PCS move coordination.
Do you ship from Dallas back to Colorado Springs?
Absolutely. Northbound shipping from DFW to Colorado Springs is available year-round at similar pricing. Call 719-249-6543 for a quote in either direction.
What's the cheapest time to ship from the Springs to Dallas?
January through March typically offers the lowest rates. This route doesn't have dramatic seasonal swings, so pricing is fairly stable. Booking 2-3 weeks ahead gets you the best carrier selection.
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