Driveaway Service: Your Car, Their Driver, No Trailer Required

While most people think of massive trucks and trailers when they hear “car shipping,” there is a more personal, direct alternative: Driveaway Service. Instead of your vehicle being loaded onto a carrier with nine other cars, you hire a professional driver to get behind the wheel and physically drive your car to its destination. It’s essentially a long-distance valet service. Here is the breakdown of why this might—or might not—be the right move for your vehicle.


How It Works

The process is straightforward:

  1. Match with a Driver: A transport company vets and assigns a professional driver to your route.
  2. The Hand-off: You meet the driver at your home or office, hand over the keys, and document the car’s current condition and mileage.
  3. The Journey: The driver takes the most direct route to your destination, stopping only for fuel, food, and rest.
  4. Delivery: The car is delivered right to your door (or a specified location), often much faster than a standard carrier.

The Pros: Speed and Personalization

  • Faster Transit: Because the driver isn’t stopping to load and unload other vehicles at 10 different locations, your car gets from A to B as fast as a person can legally drive.
  • Door-to-Door Precision: Large trailers often can’t navigate tight residential streets or apartment complexes. A single driver can pull right into your driveway.
  • Pack Your Gear: Most traditional car haulers have strict weight limits and don’t allow personal items. With a driveaway service, you can often leave luggage or household items in the trunk (within reason).
  • Pet-Friendly Options: Some premium driveaway services even allow your pets to ride along with the driver, saving you the stress of shipping them separately.

The Cons: Mileage and Wear

  • Added Odometer Miles: If you’re moving from New York to Los Angeles, your car will arrive with nearly 3,000 extra miles. This can affect your resale value and lease agreements.
  • Standard Wear and Tear: Your car faces the same risks any road trip does—bugs on the windshield, potential tire wear, and road debris.
  • Operational Requirements: Your vehicle must be in good running condition. If it breaks down mid-trip, you are generally responsible for the repair costs and the driver’s downtime.

Is It More Expensive?

It depends on the distance and the vehicle.

  • For short to medium distances, driveaway services are often very competitive with (or even cheaper than) open-air shipping.
  • For long distances, costs can rise because you are paying for the driver’s time, fuel, return airfare, and potentially lodging.
FeatureCar Hauler (Truck)Driveaway Service
MileageZero miles addedFull trip mileage added
Speed7–14 days (typically)2–5 days (typically)
Personal ItemsUsually prohibitedUsually allowed
Best ForLuxury/High-value carsQuick moves, RVs, vans

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Who Should Use Driveaway?

This service is a fan favorite for:

  • RV and Large Van Owners: These vehicles often don’t fit on standard car trailers.
  • People in a Hurry: If you need your car in three days, not three weeks.
  • College Students: Perfect for moving a car loaded with dorm gear across several states.

Thinking about hiring a driver? I can help you put together a “Driver Interview & Inspection Guide” to make sure you’re handing your keys to someone you can trust. Would you like me to do that?

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