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Need a Car Shipped — UK Vehicle Shipping & Delivery

Everything you need to know about need a car shipped when the movement starts in the United Kingdom — the options open to you, what drives the price, the paperwork behind it and the realistic timeline from collection to release. We quote the whole job, not just the freight leg.

Need a Car Shipped covers a wide range of jobs in practice, from a single family car leaving a driveway in Kent to a dealer consignment loaded at auction and a classic collected under cover. The right method depends on the vehicle, the destination and how much of the risk you want carried by the shipping line rather than by you. We look at all three before quoting so the figure you see is the figure you pay.

Most enquiries about need a car shipped come down to three decisions: roll-on roll-off or a container, port-to-port or door-to-door, and whether the vehicle needs enclosed protection at either end. Get those right and the cost usually settles within a predictable band. Get them wrong and the surprises land at the quayside, where they are expensive to fix.

Need a Car Shipped: UK Rates

Get a firm rate
Saloons & hatchbacks, RoRo
£695 – £1,480Port to port, priced on cubic measurement
4x4s, SUVs & pickups
£845 – £1,890Measured length, width and height decide the band
Motorhomes, vans & campervans
£1,280 – £3,150Over 3m high or 8m long quoted individually
UK collection & transporter
£180 – £520Any UK address, auction or dealer; covered transport on request
Export customs entry
£45Declaration lodged in house with V5C presentation
Marine or all-risks cover
1.5% – 2.2% of valueDeclared value cover for the full door-to-door leg

Planning figures for UK-origin movements. Accurate dimensions, destination and vehicle condition change the price materially, and duty, tax and clearance at the far end are payable locally. Send us the vehicle details and we will convert these bands into a fixed written quote.

What need a car shipped involves

A movement of this kind runs through five stages: survey and quote, UK collection, export formalities, the line-haul leg, and delivery or release at the far end. Each stage has its own paperwork and its own cut-off, and the common cause of delay is not the ship or the aircraft — it is a document that arrives after the gate closes. We build the file before the vehicle moves so that never becomes your problem.

We start with measurements and photographs. Length, width and height set the cubic figure that ocean carriers price against; condition photographs set the baseline for any later claim. Both take ten minutes and save far more than that later.

How need a car shipped is priced

Ocean vehicle freight is sold on cubic measurement rather than weight, which is why a long-wheelbase 4x4 costs materially more than a compact saloon of similar mass. Air freight uses chargeable weight, comparing actual weight against volume via the carrier's divisor and billing the greater. Enclosed road transport prices on distance, load factor and how much of the trailer your vehicle occupies.

Alongside the main freight rate sit the terminal handling charge at the loading port, the export declaration, any inspection or notification the route requires, and — at the destination — clearance, agency fees, duty and local tax. A quote that shows only the freight line is not cheaper, it is simply incomplete. Ours lists every element so you can compare like for like.

  • Cubic measurement or chargeable weight, depending on mode
  • UK terminal handling and documentation
  • Export entry, and vehicle notification where the route requires it
  • Marine or all-risks insurance on the declared value
  • Destination clearance, duty and local taxes, quoted separately

Choosing the right method

Roll-on roll-off is the cheapest way to move a running, road-legal vehicle: it is driven aboard a dedicated vehicle deck, lashed down and driven off at the other end. A container costs more but takes non-runners, allows spares and personal effects to travel alongside, and keeps the vehicle sealed from your address to your consignee.

We price the realistic options side by side rather than pushing one of them. In most cases the decision is obvious once you can see the numbers next to the transit times and the risk profile — and where it is genuinely close, we tell you that too.

Nationwide, any address

UK collection

Southampton, Tilbury, Sheerness, Felixstowe

Loading ports

Same working day

Typical quote turnaround

3 days – 8 weeks

Transit range

Preparing the vehicle

Preparation is the part owners control, and it is where most avoidable costs appear. Vehicles presented dirty, over-fuelled or full of belongings get held, cleaned or re-gated at your expense. Fifteen minutes of work at home avoids all of it.

  • Fuel at a quarter tank or less, with no leaks from engine, gearbox or hydraulics
  • Interior emptied unless the vehicle travels in a container declared for effects
  • Underside and wheel arches washed, essential for agricultural and plant units
  • Alarms and immobilisers disabled, or written instructions provided
  • Two sets of keys, the V5C and dated condition photographs handed over at collection

Documents, customs and compliance

Every export needs the registration document, evidence of value — an invoice or bill of sale — the owner's identification, and the export declaration lodged against the correct commodity code. Where finance is outstanding we need the lender's written release before the vehicle can be gated in. For personal imports, many destinations additionally require proof of residence, an import permit or a pre-shipment inspection issued before the vessel sails.

Our own brokerage lodges the entries, which means queries are answered by the person who filed them rather than passed between offices. We check the paperwork against the vehicle before it goes through the gate, not after, and we tell you exactly which documents your destination requires at the point of booking.

Transit times and what affects them

As a planning guide: European road movements run one to four days, short-sea sailings three to ten days, deep-sea RoRo three to eight weeks depending on the trade, containerised cargo two to seven weeks, and air freight two to six days airport to airport. Add three to seven days at each end for collection, gate-in, clearance and release.

Weather, port congestion, blank sailings and customs inspections all move those numbers. We book against a named vessel or flight where we can and tell you when the schedule slips instead of leaving you to find out from a tracking page.

What our need a car shipped service covers

Everything below is included in the written quote — no stage is left to be arranged later or billed after the vehicle has moved.

Survey & fixed quote

Dimensions, condition and destination rules checked, then a written all-in price that holds.

UK collection

Open or covered transporter from any UK address, auction, dealer or storage unit.

Loading & securing

Driven or winched aboard, lashed at four points and photographed before departure.

Export customs

Declaration lodged by our own brokers with V5C presentation and port formalities completed.

Insurance

All-risks cover on the declared value for the full door-to-door movement.

Destination release

Import entry, duty calculation, agency work and onward delivery through our local agent.

Insurance, liability and condition records

Carrier liability is limited and is not the same thing as insurance. We arrange all-risks marine or transit cover on the declared value for the full journey, including the road legs, so a claim is settled against the value you declared rather than a weight-based cap. Cover is optional but we recommend it for every movement above a few thousand pounds.

Condition is recorded photographically at collection, again before loading and once more at release. That record is the difference between a claim that is paid quickly and one that becomes an argument. It costs nothing and takes minutes.

Why owners use us for need a car shipped

We are a UK freight forwarder with our own customs brokerage, a national transporter network and long-standing agency relationships at the discharge ports we use. That combination is what lets us quote the whole movement, hold the price, and keep one person accountable for it from booking to release.

No call-centre handovers, no lead-generation resale of your enquiry, and no headline rate that grows once the vehicle is in the system. If a movement does not make commercial sense the way you have described it, we say so and suggest the version that does.

How need a car shipped works step by stepStart a booking
  1. 1

    Details & quote

    Vehicle, dimensions, origin and destination confirmed; written all-in price issued.

  2. 2

    Booking

    Space reserved on a named sailing or flight and the collection slot agreed.

  3. 3

    Collection

    Transporter collects in the UK, or the vehicle is driven in to the port.

  4. 4

    Export entry

    Customs declaration lodged, documents checked against the vehicle before gate-in.

  5. 5

    In transit

    Loaded and shipped, with milestone updates at departure and arrival.

  6. 6

    Release

    Clearance completed at the destination, charges settled and the vehicle handed over.

Need a Car ShippedCommon questions

How much does need a car shipped cost?
The bands in the rate table above cover most UK-origin movements. The final figure depends on the vehicle's measured size, the destination, whether you need collection at both ends and which protection level you choose. Send the make, model, postcode and destination and you will have a fixed written quote the same working day.
How long does it take?
Allow one to four days for European road movements, two to six days by air, and three to eight weeks for deep-sea sailings, plus three to seven days at each end for collection, gate-in and clearance. We book against a named vessel or flight and tell you immediately if a schedule changes.
What documents do you need from me?
The V5C or title, photographic ID for the owner, an invoice or bill of sale showing the value, the finance lender's release if any money is outstanding, and both sets of keys. Some destinations add an import permit, proof of residence or a pre-shipment inspection, and we tell you which at the point of booking.
Is my vehicle insured while it is being shipped?
Carrier liability alone is limited, so we arrange separate all-risks cover on the declared value at roughly 1.5% to 2.2% of that value for the full journey, including the road legs. Condition is photographed at collection, before loading and at release.
Can the vehicle be a non-runner?
Yes, but not by RoRo. Non-runners travel in a container, winched in and braced, or on a flat rack when oversized. Tell us whether it rolls, steers and brakes so we send the right equipment first time.
Do you collect from my address?
Yes. We collect from any UK address, auction or dealer, on an open or covered transporter, and at the far end our agent can arrange inland delivery to the final address instead of a port collection.

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