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The Cost to ship a car from Dallas, TX to Miami, FL can range from $465 to $930 depending on size and dimensions of the vehicle, shipping method and schedule.


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About Dallas

  • Frozen Margarita Headquarters: Dallas is home to the invention of the frozen margarita machine. Priorities, people!
  • Speed Limit? Optional! The speed limit on Dallas highways is more of a "suggestion." If you're going the speed limit, you're probably getting passed by a grandma in a pickup truck.
  • Bigger is Always Better: Everything really is bigger in Texas, and Dallas takes it seriously. The city once built a giant cowboy hat so large it needed its own ZIP code (okay, not really - but close!).
  • Traffic Time Warp: Dallas drivers will tell you that every destination is "20 minutes away." This is a lie. Traffic can turn a 10-minute drive into an hour-long saga.
  • Weather Roulette: Dallas weather has a mind of its own. You can leave home in a sweater and need flip-flops by lunchtime—or vice versa.
  • State Fair of Texas Mascot: "Big Tex", the 55-foot-tall talking cowboy at the State Fair, greets visitors with a deep "Howdy, folks!" and is basically the city's unofficial mayor.
  • JFK Conspiracy Capital: The grassy knoll in Dealey Plaza is the home of endless JFK conspiracy theories. If you talk to the right people, you'll hear about at least five different "real" stories.
  • Parking Spot Safari: Finding parking in downtown Dallas can feel like an extreme sport. By the time you find a spot, you might forget where you were going.
  • Steakhouse Heaven: Dallas has so many steakhouses that even the cows are nervous. If you leave without eating a steak, were you even here?
  • Football is a Religion: In Dallas, "Sunday service" might mean church, but it's just as likely to mean watching the Cowboys play - and arguing about whether it's finally "their year."

Dallas is a city of big flavors, big personalities, and even bigger fun. Whether you're dodging traffic, eating your weight in BBQ, or debating conspiracy theories, there's always something to laugh about in Big D!

We pickup cars from cities near Dallas

Fort Worth, Denton, Arlington, Plano, Irving, Garland, Frisco, Grand Prairie, McKinney, Mesquite, Carrollton, Lewisville, Richardson, Allen, Flower Mound, Mansfield, North Richland Hills, Rowlett, Euless, Wylie, DeSoto, Grapevine, Bedford, Cedar Hill, Little Elm, Rockwall, Haltom City, Keller, The Colony, Coppell.

Car Registration and Driver's License When Moving Out of Texas

If you're planning to move out of Texas, it's important to update your car registration and driver's license in your new state. Below is a guide to help you transition smoothly:

1. Car Registration

A. Registering Your Vehicle in the New State
  • Timeframe: Most states require vehicle registration within a certain period, often between 30 to 90 days after establishing residency.
  • Requirements: To register your vehicle in your new state, you'll generally need:
    • Your current Texas vehicle registration.
    • Proof of ownership (title or lease agreement).
    • Proof of auto insurance valid in the new state.
    • Payment for registration fees and applicable taxes.
B. Texas License Plates
  • You are typically required to replace your Texas license plates with plates issued by your new state.
  • Surrendering Plates: Texas does not require you to return your license plates, but you can choose to remove and discard them once your vehicle is registered in your new state.
  • If you wish to cancel your Texas registration, notify the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV).
C. Emissions and Safety Inspections

Your vehicle must meet the emissions and safety standards of your new state. Check with the DMV in your destination state for specific requirements.

2. Driver's License

A. Surrendering Your Texas License
  • Most states require you to surrender your Texas driver's license when applying for a new one in the new state.
  • Your Texas driver's license will be invalidated, and a new one will be issued by the DMV in your destination state.
B. Timeframe to Update Your License

Typically, you'll need to obtain a driver's license in your new state within 30 to 60 days of establishing residency.

C. Required Documents
  • Proof of identity, such as a passport or birth certificate.
  • Your Social Security number or card.
  • Proof of residency in your new state, such as a lease agreement or utility bill.
  • Your current Texas driver's license.

3. Additional Considerations

A. Canceling Texas Auto Insurance

Once you've switched to a new auto insurance provider in your destination state, cancel your Texas insurance policy to avoid unnecessary charges.

B. Notify the Texas DMV

While it's not mandatory, notifying the Texas DMV of your move ensures you are no longer responsible for the vehicle's registration or tolls in Texas.

C. Vehicle Property Taxes

Some states charge annual vehicle property taxes, which may differ from the fees paid in Texas. Be prepared for potential changes in tax rates.

Summary

When moving out of Texas, ensure your car registration and driver's license are updated in your new state within the required timeframe. Follow state-specific guidelines for vehicle inspections, license plate replacement, and auto insurance updates. Don't forget to notify the Texas DMV of your move if necessary.

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Facts About Miami

  • The Chicken Invasion: Random chickens roam freely around certain Miami neighborhoods like they own the place. No one knows where they came from, but they refuse to leave.
  • The Miami Time Zone: "I'm on my way" means the person hasn't even left yet. Being late is just part of the culture here.
  • Language Roulette: English? Spanish? Spanglish? In Miami, you might start a conversation in one language and end it in another without realizing it.
  • Traffic Laws? What Traffic Laws? Miami drivers treat turn signals as decorative lights and speed limits as a loose suggestion. If you can drive here, you can drive anywhere!
  • Party Capital: Miami is the only city where you can go for brunch, stay for happy hour, and somehow find yourself at a nightclub at 3 AM - on a Tuesday.
  • Flip-Flops for Every Occasion: In Miami, flip-flops are considered acceptable footwear for everything - weddings, business meetings, and even fancy restaurants.
  • Winter Doesn't Exist: The closest thing Miami has to winter is when temperatures drop below 70℉, and locals suddenly break out their jackets and scarves.
  • Home of the Only Ever "Snowfall" in Florida: Miami saw snow once - back in 1977. People are still talking about it like it was the Ice Age.
  • World Record for Suntan Lotion Sales: Okay, maybe not officially, but considering Miami's year-round sun, locals probably keep sunscreen companies in business.
  • Humidity vs. Hair: Miami's humidity is undefeated. No matter how much effort you put into styling, your hair will either frizz up or stick to your forehead within minutes.

Miami is a city full of sunshine, culture, and quirks that make it one of the most unique places in the world. Whether you're dodging crazy drivers, sweating in December, or dancing until sunrise, something is always up in the 305!

Cars delivered to cities near Miami

Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, Miami Gardens, Boca Raton, Plantation, Deerfield Beach, Miami Beach, Boynton Beach, Homestead, Delray Beach, North Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, Key Largo.

Car Registration and Driver's License When Moving to Florida

For more detailed information, visit the official Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website.

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Car Registration in Florida

If you are moving to Florida and bringing a vehicle with you, you must register your car with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV). Here's what you need to know:

  • Timeframe: You must register your vehicle within 30 days of establishing residency in Florida.
  • Required Documents: To register your car, you will need:
    • Proof of Florida insurance
    • Proof of identity (e.g., passport, or birth certificate)
    • Proof of vehicle ownership (e.g., title or registration)
    • Completed application form (available at FLHSMV)
    • Payment for registration fees
  • Where to Register: You can visit your local tax collector's office or use the FLHSMV website to register online.
  • Fees: Registration fees vary based on the type of vehicle, weight, and other factors. Additional fees may apply for title transfers.
  • Emissions Requirements: Florida does not have a state-wide emissions inspection program. However, some counties may have their own requirements, especially for vehicles over 25 years old.

Driver's License in Florida

If you're a new Florida resident, you are required to obtain a Florida driver's license within 30 days of establishing residency. The process is as follows:

  • Timeframe: You must get your Florida driver's license within 30 days of moving to Florida or sooner if your out-of-state license is about to expire.
  • Required Documents: To apply for a Florida driver's license, you will need:
    • Proof of identity (e.g., passport, birth certificate)
    • Proof of Social Security number (e.g., SSN card, W-2)
    • Proof of Florida residency (e.g., utility bill, lease agreement)
    • Your out-of-state driver's license
    • Proof of legal presence in the U.S. (e.g., valid visa, permanent resident card)
  • Where to Apply: Visit your local Florida Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office to apply. Some offices may require appointments, so be sure to check ahead.
  • Fees: The cost for a driver's license varies, but the standard fee for a new license is around $48 for a non-commercial license.
  • Tests: If your out-of-state license is valid and you have a clean driving record, you may not need to take a driving test. However, a vision test and written knowledge test may be required.

Shipping from Dallas, TX

Dallas, TX -> San Jose, CA 1686.0 mi, from $640

Dallas, TX -> Atlanta, GA 778.0 mi, from $344

Dallas, TX -> Boston, MA 1773.0 mi, from $620

Dallas, TX -> Chicago, IL 921.0 mi, from $397

Dallas, TX -> Detroit, MI 1194.0 mi, from $453

Dallas, TX -> Houston, TX 238.0 mi, from $250

Dallas, TX -> Los Angeles, CA 1460.0 mi, from $575

Dallas, TX -> Miami, FL 1306.0 mi, from $456

Dallas, TX -> Minneapolis, MN 939.0 mi, from $472

Dallas, TX -> New York, NY 1553.0 mi, from $610

Dallas, TX -> Philadelphia, PA 1471.0 mi, from $570

Dallas, TX -> Phoenix, AZ 1078.0 mi, from $441

Dallas, TX -> San Diego, CA 1359.0 mi, from $580

Dallas, TX -> San Francisco, CA 1734.0 mi, from $640

Dallas, TX -> Seattle, WA 2101.0 mi, from $735

Dallas, TX -> Washington, DC 1328.0 mi, from $499

Shipping to Miami, FL

San Jose, CA -> Miami, FL 2993.0 mi, from $1020

Atlanta, GA -> Miami, FL 665.0 mi, from $306

Boston, MA -> Miami, FL 1500.0 mi, from $630

Chicago, IL -> Miami, FL 1379.0 mi, from $570

Dallas, TX -> Miami, FL 1306.0 mi, from $456

Detroit, MI -> Miami, FL 1359.0 mi, from $580

Houston, TX -> Miami, FL 1187.0 mi, from $418

Los Angeles, CA -> Miami, FL 2752.0 mi, from $925

Minneapolis, MN -> Miami, FL 1789.0 mi, from $690

New York, NY -> Miami, FL 1295.0 mi, from $595

Philadelphia, PA -> Miami, FL 1204.0 mi, from $590

Phoenix, AZ -> Miami, FL 2375.0 mi, from $800

San Diego, CA -> Miami, FL 2652.0 mi, from $890

San Francisco, CA -> Miami, FL 3038.0 mi, from $1020

Seattle, WA -> Miami, FL 3298.0 mi, from $1160

Washington, DC -> Miami, FL 1057.0 mi, from $520

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Dallas, TX 75246, USA

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Miami, FL 33136, USA

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Total all inclusive price to transport Honda, Civic'1990 from Dallas, TX 75246, USA to Miami, FL 33136, USA is $465.

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