
With BAH Logistics, transporting a car to or from Kentucky is simple, safe, and stress-free. We are a fully licensed and insured auto logistics provider dedicated to delivering exceptional car shipping services within and outside the Bluegrass State. Whether you're a Toyota buyer in Georgetown, a car dealer in Louisville, or relocating for work in Lexington, our top-rated company has you covered.
We’ve helped thousands of customers ship vehicles to and from Kentucky. Here’s why so many people trust BAH Logistics:
Competitive Kentucky car shipping rates. We offer high-quality services at affordable prices. Our rates are designed to be budget-friendly while still delivering excellent value for every customer.
We make the process simple in just three steps:
1. Get a quote. Start by filling out your pickup and drop-off location, preferred timeframe, and vehicle details such as make, model, and type.
2. On-Time Pickup. Once the shipment is confirmed, an experienced carrier will be assigned to your order and arrive at the pickup location. You’ll receive and sign the Bill of Lading before the driver departs.
3. Proper Delivery. When your vehicle arrives, both you and the driver will inspect it for any damage. You’ll then sign the final inspection report, and that’s it, your shipment is successfully complete!
From the mountains to the urban centers of Kentucky, BAH Logistics offers a full range of vehicle transport solutions. We understand that every shipment is unique, and we offer flexible options to meet the needs of every customer.
This is the most economical option for standard vehicles. Open transport is ideal for shipping cars within Kentucky or to neighboring states, offering reliable and budget-friendly service. Most customers choose this option for everyday vehicles like sedans, SUVs, and trucks.
Best suited for classic, exotic, or luxury vehicles, especially on long-distance routes. Enclosed transport provides added protection from weather and road debris. It is also recommended for vehicles with low ground clearance that may require a hydraulic lift gate or ramp for safe loading.
The most convenient car transport option, whether you're shipping within Kentucky or out of state. You provide the pickup and delivery addresses, and the carrier will deliver your vehicle as close to those locations as possible. This eliminates the need to drop off or pick up your vehicle at a terminal.
For those needing quicker delivery, expedited shipping prioritizes your vehicle for both pickup and drop-off. This service is ideal for time-sensitive shipments to or from Kentucky, helping reduce wait times significantly. Expedited service typically costs 25-40% more than standard transport but can reduce delivery time by 1-2 days.
When shipping a car to Kentucky, there are certain local rules to be aware of. Below are some important regulations and requirements to keep in mind:
- If you're moving to Kentucky and plan to establish residency, you are required to register your vehicle within 15 days. Visit your local County Clerk’s office to obtain a certificate of title and complete the vehicle registration process.
- Kentucky does not operate a toll road system. If your vehicle has a RiverLink toll pass, remove it before transport to avoid unnecessary toll charges during transit.
- All Kentucky vehicle owners must carry the state’s minimum car insurance coverage: $25,000 for bodily injury per person, $50,000 for total injuries or deaths per accident, and $25,000 for property damage per accident.
- Downtown areas in Louisville and Lexington may have specific delivery time restrictions due to city traffic rules and limited loading zones. Carriers are required to complete pickups or deliveries during designated hours, usually between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
Once you've accepted a quote and confirmed your car shipping service, follow these steps to prepare your vehicle for transport:
- Cleaning. Thoroughly clean your vehicle inside and out. This helps prevent any dirt or debris from causing scratches during transport and allows you to better spot any existing damage beforehand.
- Clearing. Remove all personal belongings and any detachable accessories from the vehicle, as these are typically not covered by insurance. Secure or remove any loose items inside the vehicle. Please note that the transport company is not responsible for lost or damaged personal items.
- Running condition. Check and record your vehicle's performance before transport, including mileage, fluid levels, and battery condition. Make sure your gas tank is about 1/4 full, which is enough to load/unload but not so full that it adds unnecessary weight.
- Take photos. Take clear, time-stamped photos of your vehicle from multiple angles before pickup. These will serve as helpful documentation in case of any disputes over damage.
Below are some helpful ways to reduce your car transport costs:
1. Plan. Schedule your Kentucky car shipping at least three to four weeks in advance. This gives carriers time to optimize their routes and may result in lower rates, especially during off-peak periods when demand is lower.
2. Avoid the peak moving season. The peak moving season in Kentucky typically runs from May through September. During these months, demand increases significantly due to favorable weather conditions and college relocations.
3. Be flexible. Offering flexibility with your pickup and delivery dates can lead to significant savings. This will allow carriers to better fit your shipment into their existing routes and schedules.
4. Consider geographic challenges. Eastern Kentucky's mountainous roads, narrow winding routes, and limited turnaround space make it difficult for large carriers to access many residential areas. To avoid additional fees and scheduling delays, consider meeting your carrier at a more accessible nearby location, like truck stops or shopping centers near major highways.
Here are some of the most common car shipping destinations to and from Kentucky, with estimated distances, transit times, and pricing for both open and enclosed transport.
| Route (From/To Kentucky) | Miles | Transit Time | Open Transport | Enclosed Transport |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky ⇄ Florida | 850 mi | 2 – 4 days | $500 – $850 | $750 – $1,200 |
| Kentucky ⇄ Texas | 950 mi | 3 – 5 days | $450 – $900 | $700 – $1,300 |
| Kentucky ⇄ California | 2,150 mi | 7 – 10 days | $900 – $1,500 | $1,200 – $1,950 |
| Kentucky ⇄ Illinois | 350 mi | 1 – 2 days | $350 – $600 | $600 – $950 |
| Kentucky ⇄ New York | 750 mi | 2 – 4 days | $600 – $850 | $900 – $1,200 |
| Kentucky ⇄ Georgia | 450 mi | 1 – 2 days | $400 – $650 | $700 – $950 |
| Kentucky ⇄ Arizona | 1,800 mi | 5 – 7 days | $850 – $1,300 | $1,100 – $1,800 |
| Kentucky ⇄ Pennsylvania | 550 mi | 1 – 3 days | $450 – $750 | $700 – $1,100 |
| Kentucky ⇄ North Carolina | 400 mi | 1 – 2 days | $450 – $650 | $700 – $950 |
| Kentucky ⇄ Michigan | 450 mi | 1 – 2 days | $400 – $700 | $700 – $1,000 |
BAH Logistics ships cars to major Kentucky destinations, including:
1. Louisville Metro Area. Kentucky's largest transportation hub, with extensive interstate access, generates the highest statewide demand for vehicle shipping services.
2. Lexington. Home to the University of Kentucky and rapidly expanding healthcare/tech sectors, creating strong demand from students, professionals, and relocating families.
3. Bowling Green. A major automotive manufacturing center (Corvette plant) with steady population growth drives consistent shipping demand from industry workers and new residents.
4. Covington/Northern Kentucky. Strategic location across from Cincinnati creates high cross-state shipping volume due to metropolitan commuter relocations and vehicle purchases.
5. Owensboro. The Ohio River location and economic growth generate significant interstate transport demand, particularly to/from Indiana and Illinois.
6. Paducah. Western Kentucky regional hub with convenient access to multiple states creates steady shipping demand for residents and businesses.
7. Richmond. Eastern Kentucky University's presence, plus growing residential development, generates consistent student and family-related vehicle transport needs.
8. Hopkinsville. Proximity to Fort Campbell Army Base creates specialized demand for military PCS moves and deployment-related vehicle shipping.
9. Henderson. The Ohio River border location makes it a natural transit point for cross-border vehicle transport between Kentucky and Indiana.
10. Frankfort. State capital status and government workforce create steady demand for official and personal vehicle transport services.
Shipping within Kentucky, such as from Louisville to Lexington or Bowling Green, takes 1 to 3 days. Deliveries to neighboring states like Indiana, Ohio, or Tennessee can take about 1 to 3 days. Cross-country shipments to states like California, Texas, or Florida usually take 5 to 8 days.
Fall and early spring are among the best seasons for car shipping to Kentucky, thanks to mild weather and more competitive pricing. These conditions make it an ideal time to arrange your transport. Plan of shipping around Kentucky Derby weekend (the first Saturday in May), as increased traffic in Louisville can limit carrier availability and may increase costs.
BAH Logistics allows personal items up to 100 pounds and recommends securing them in the trunk. If this weight is exceeded, additional fees may apply. Please note that the company is not responsible for any lost or damaged items inside the vehicle.
All BAH Logistics shipments include all-in-one insurance coverage. Our carriers provide comprehensive insurance policies that protect your vehicle during transit, typically covering up to one million dollars.
Rural locations in Kentucky, such as Hazard, Pikeville, Whitesburg, and Morehead, may require additional transit time and sometimes incur extra fees. Because of the terrain, carriers may need to deliver to more accessible nearby towns to ensure safe and timely delivery.
BAH Logistics offers military discounts for active duty service members shipping to or from Kentucky, including those stationed at Fort Knox or Fort Campbell. Please contact us with your military ID to learn about current discount rates.
Yes, we frequently deliver to Kentucky horse farms and rural properties. However, if the property has narrow lanes or bridges with weight restrictions, we may need to arrange delivery to the nearest accessible road.