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How much to ship a car from Miami, FL to San Jose, CA? sync

The Cost to ship a car from Miami, FL to San Jose, CA can range from $1,030 to $2,060 depending on size and dimensions of the vehicle, shipping method and schedule.

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Lehigh Acres, FL 33936 Pacifica, CA 94044 Mazda CX-5 $1060
Lehigh Acres, FL 33936 Pacifica, CA 94044 Mazda CX-5 $1060
Lehigh Acres, FL 33936 Pacifica, CA 94044 Mazda CX-5 $1060
Fort Myers, FL 33916 Pacifica, CA 94044 Mazda CX-5 $1020

Shipping price depends on distance, weigh and dimensions of the vehicle, shipping method, schedule flexibility, lane , direction (see how much is the opposite direction) , proximity to major highway, season and market price fluctuations. Some companies have online Quote and Booking process based on data. Other shippers require phone call to gather your info like income for interactive pricing, and deadline (if you move) for last moment price change strategy.
Miami - San Jose ~ $1,030. Reliable. Licensed. Bonded and Insured.
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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!

We pickup cars from counties around Miami

Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward.

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

When relocating from Florida to another state, there are important steps to take regarding your car registration and driver's license. This guide outlines the key processes to ensure a smooth transition.

1. Car Registration

A. Registering Your Vehicle in Your New State
  • Timeframe: Most states require vehicle registration within 30 to 90 days of establishing residency.
  • Requirements: To register your vehicle, you'll generally need:
    • Your Florida vehicle registration or title.
    • Proof of ownership, such as a title or lease agreement.
    • Proof of auto insurance meeting your new state's requirements.
    • Payment for registration fees and any applicable taxes.
B. Florida License Plates
  • You must replace your Florida license plates with plates issued by your new state after registering your vehicle there.
  • Surrendering Plates: Florida requires you to return your license plates if you are moving out of state and canceling your vehicle registration. You can return them by mail or in person to a local Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) office.
C. Emissions and Inspections

While Florida does not require emissions testing, your new state may have specific inspection or emissions requirements. Check with the DMV in your destination state for details.

2. Driver's License

A. Surrendering Your Florida Driver's License
  • When applying for a driver's license in your new state, you will need to surrender your Florida driver's license.
  • Your Florida license will be invalidated once your new state issues a replacement license.
B. Timeframe to Apply for a New License

Most states require you to obtain a driver's license within 30 to 60 days of establishing residency.

C. Documents Required for a New License
  • Proof of identity (e.g., passport, birth certificate).
  • Social Security number or Social Security card.
  • Proof of residency in your new state (e.g., utility bill, lease agreement).
  • Your current Florida driver's license.

3. Additional Considerations

A. Canceling Florida Vehicle Registration

To avoid potential tax bills or fees, notify FLHSMV to cancel your Florida vehicle registration and return your license plates.

B. Auto Insurance Updates

Switch to an auto insurance policy that complies with your new state's requirements. Once your new policy is active, cancel your Florida policy.

C. Taxes and Fees

Some states charge vehicle property taxes or additional registration fees that differ from Florida. Be sure to research the costs in your new state to avoid surprises.

Summary

When moving out of Florida, you'll need to register your vehicle and obtain a driver's license in your new state. Remember to surrender your Florida license plates, update your auto insurance, and cancel your Florida vehicle registration with FLHSMV. Follow your new state's requirements to ensure a smooth transition and compliance with local laws.

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About San Jose

  • Unicorn Traffic Problems: The tech boom brought unicorn startups-and enough traffic to make your morning commute feel like you're starring in your own personal slow-motion disaster movie.
  • High-Tech Traffic Lights: San Jose experimented with "smart" traffic lights that are supposed to reduce traffic jams. Let's just say the lights are smart, but the drivers? That's debatable!
  • Tech Capital, Not Great Wi-Fi: Despite being the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose's public Wi-Fi isn't exactly what you'd expect from the tech capital of the world.
  • First High-Rise Debate: Residents have argued over building tall skyscrapers for years, fearing they might block the view of planes landing at the airport - or the mountains in the distance. Priorities!
  • It's Always "Chill": San Jose has an average of 300 sunny days a year, but locals still complain when it drops below 60℉-it's their version of "freezing."
  • World's Largest Monopoly Board: San Jose has a massive, playable Monopoly board in Guadalupe River Park. You can actually rent oversized dice and hats to play the game. No pressure if you land on Boardwalk!
  • It's the Biggest Small City: San Jose is the 10th-largest city in the U.S., but somehow still feels like a collection of neighborhoods with small-town vibes.
  • Garlic Rules Nearby: Just down the road in Gilroy, the "Garlic Capital of the World", San Jose residents can smell the Garlic Festival from miles away. It's their version of aromatherapy!

San Jose is a quirky, sunny, tech-filled city that embraces its unique charm and eccentricities. If you're in town, there's always something to laugh about!

Cars delivered to cities near San Jose

San Francisco, Concord, Oakland, Antioch, Fremont, Salinas, Santa Cruz, Hayward, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Berkeley, San Mateo, Daly City, Tracy, San Leandro, Redwood City, Mountain View, Alameda, Dublin, Walnut Creek, Palo Alto, South San Francisco, Campbell, San Bruno, Pleasant Hill, Menlo Park, San Carlos, Monterey, San Lorenzo, Belmont.

California Vehicle Registration Guide

Shipping car to California

If you're moving to California start with making DMV happy - you must register your car and obtain California license plates within 20 days of establishing residency. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process.

1. Timeframe for Registration

You must register your vehicle within 20 days of becoming a California resident. You're considered a resident if you:

  • Register to vote in California.
  • Pay in-state tuition at a California college or university.
  • Obtain a California driver's license or state ID.
  • Rent, lease, or buy property in California with the intent of living there.

2. Steps to Register Your Vehicle in California

A. Obtain a California Driver's License

Before registering your car, you'll need to apply for a California driver's license if you plan to drive in the state.

B. Visit a California DMV Office

Vehicle registration must be done in person at a California DMV office.

C. Gather Required Documents
  • Out-of-State Title and Registration: Bring your current vehicle title and registration from your previous state.
  • Proof of Insurance: California requires liability insurance from a provider licensed in the state.
  • Proof of Identity and Residency: Documents like a lease agreement, utility bill, or bank statement.
  • Smog Certificate: Ensure your car passes a smog inspection from a California-approved station.
  • Form REG 343: Complete the Application for Title or Registration.
D. Pay Fees

Registration fees vary based on the vehicle's value, weight, and your county of residence. Additional fees for emissions compliance and title transfer may apply.

E. Receive Your License Plates

Once registered, you'll receive California license plates and a registration sticker for your vehicle.

3. Smog Check Requirements

California has strict emissions standards. If your car was manufactured in another state, it must meet California emissions standards to be registered. Check your car's emissions label or consult a smog check station to ensure compliance.

4. Surrendering Out-of-State Plates

California does not require you to surrender out-of-state license plates. However, some states may require their return, so check with your previous state's DMV.

5. Penalties for Not Registering

Failing to register your vehicle within 20 days can result in:

  • Fines and late registration fees.
  • Additional penalties for driving with an out-of-state plate as a California resident.

Summary

If you move to California, you must register your car and obtain California license plates within 20 days of establishing residency. Ensure you complete a smog check, gather all required documents, and visit the DMV promptly to avoid penalties.

Shipping from Miami, FL

Miami, FL -> San Jose, CA 2990.0 mi, from $1010

Miami, FL -> Atlanta, GA 664.0 mi, from $310

Miami, FL -> Boston, MA 1491.0 mi, from $530

Miami, FL -> Chicago, IL 1378.0 mi, from $490

Miami, FL -> Dallas, TX 1307.0 mi, from $486

Miami, FL -> Detroit, MI 1385.0 mi, from $505

Miami, FL -> Houston, TX 1189.0 mi, from $479

Miami, FL -> Los Angeles, CA 2753.0 mi, from $1070

Miami, FL -> Minneapolis, MN 1793.0 mi, from $670

Miami, FL -> New York, NY 1284.0 mi, from $600

Miami, FL -> Philadelphia, PA 1195.0 mi, from $439

Miami, FL -> Phoenix, AZ 2372.0 mi, from $795

Miami, FL -> San Diego, CA 2653.0 mi, from $970

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

Miami, FL -> Seattle, WA 3298.0 mi, from $1110

Miami, FL -> Washington, DC 1057.0 mi, from $472

Shipping to San Jose, CA

Atlanta, GA -> San Jose, CA 2424.0 mi, from $815

Boston, MA -> San Jose, CA 3129.0 mi, from $1050

Chicago, IL -> San Jose, CA 2162.0 mi, from $740

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

Detroit, MI -> San Jose, CA 2424.0 mi, from $815

Houston, TX -> San Jose, CA 1881.0 mi, from $685

Los Angeles, CA -> San Jose, CA 335.0 mi, from $258

Miami, FL -> San Jose, CA 2990.0 mi, from $1010

Minneapolis, MN -> San Jose, CA 2007.0 mi, from $815

New York, NY -> San Jose, CA 2953.0 mi, from $1040

Philadelphia, PA -> San Jose, CA 2904.0 mi, from $975

Phoenix, AZ -> San Jose, CA 711.0 mi, from $398

San Diego, CA -> San Jose, CA 453.0 mi, from $323

San Francisco, CA -> San Jose, CA 54.0 mi, from $250

Seattle, WA -> San Jose, CA 843.0 mi, from $406

Washington, DC -> San Jose, CA 2843.0 mi, from $955

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Price to transport Honda, Civic'1990 from Miami, FL 33136, USA to San Jose, CA 95111, USA is $1030.

The distance is 2990 miles, 5 days drive.

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We provide a secure and reliable solution for transporting your vehicle from Miami to San Jose. When it comes to shipping a car between these locations, having experienced car shipping professionals is crucial. With access to tens of thousands of carriers nationwide, we ensure a smooth and hassle-free process.

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Insurance at a glance

Carrier has cargo insurance with mandatory $100,000, but usually around $250,000-$350,000 per accident (not per car).
When multiple cars damaged this amount is split, largest truck takes up to 9 cars.
Primary payee is cargo insurance of the carrier. Secondary Payee is your insurance if you have physical damage on your policy.
Check if your insurance policy has physical damage/subrogation for your car.
You can also add physical damage to your policy today, then remove it after car has been delivered.

Do I need Insurance?

You don't need your car insurance to have your car transported.
But without physical damage/subrogation you will have to collect from carrier's insurance yourself and it's a pain.
With physical/subrogation your insurance company will make it much easier for you because they will collect from Primary Payer (carrier's insurance) first, then if it's exhausted come as Secondary Payer if needed.

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