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Depot to Depot Car Transport

The most cost-effective way to move your car across Australia. Drop off and pick up at our secure depots.

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Depot to Depot Car Transport

Looking for the most affordable way to move your vehicle? Our Depot-to-Depot service is the budget-friendly choice for savvy customers.

How it works

Instead of paying for a truck to come to your residential address (which often requires a smaller, specialized truck), you simply drive your vehicle to one of our major depots and collect it from the depot at the other end.

Key Benefits

  • Cheapest Option: Save up to 30% compared to door-to-door.
  • Flexibility: Drop off and pick up on your own schedule (within operating hours).
  • Faster Transit: Direct line-haul between depots often means quicker transport times.

Locations

We have secure depots in:

  • Sydney (Minto, Ingleburn)
  • Melbourne (Laverton, Dandenong)
  • Brisbane (Eagle Farm,Acacia Ridge)
  • Perth (High Wycombe)
  • Adelaide (Wingfield)
  • Darwin (Berrimah)

Is it right for you?

This service is perfect if you live near a major city and want to save money. If you are in a remote area or have a non-running vehicle, please check our Door to Door options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about moving your vehicle interstate.

How much does car transport cost?
Costs vary based on distance, vehicle type, and service level (depot vs door). For example, short interstate hops might start from $400, while cross-country moves can range from $900+. Use our instant quote tool for an exact price.
How long does transport take?
Transit times depend on the route. East coast capitals (Syd-Melb-Bris) typically take 2-4 business days. Perth to East Coast can take 7-10 business days. We provide estimated windows upon booking.
Is my vehicle insured during transit?
Yes, all our transport partners are fully insured. Your vehicle is covered for transit damage in accordance with Australian consumer law and our carrier terms.
Can I leave personal items in the car?
Generally, no. For safety and insurance reasons, vehicles must be empty of personal items. Some carriers allow up to 40kg in the boot/trunk at your own risk, but this must be confirmed prior to booking.

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