Michigan to Georgia Car Shipping

Michigan to Georgia Car Shipping

To ship your vehicle safely, speedily, and reasonably priced from Michigan to Georgia, you only need to trust Tempus Logix, a licensed car shipping company, with the job. Tempus Logix is bonded with FMCSA and USDOT and has been in the vehicle shipping industry for years. We are proud to have been trusted with transporting over 30,000 vehicles. You can ship heavy equipment, boats, motorcycles, and classic, vintage, luxury, and military cars. 

Tempus Logix works with an extensive network of carriers with insurance of up to $1.000.000. We offer car shipping services for operable and inoperable vehicles, and the vehicle will be transported with open or enclosed auto transport methods. You can be sure that your vehicle will be in safe hands. All the drivers we work with are certified and will complete your vehicle pickup in 1 to 5 business days. You can also shorten the pickup timeframe by requesting expedited shipping; however, it is essential to mention that the fee for expedited shipping is higher than standard shipping. 

Our supportive staff will assist from the start to the end. To receive answers to all your questions, you will only need to join the live chat on the website or call +1(818)942-7030.

To quickly know the quote for your shipping, you only need to use the calculator tool. The only requirement is to fill out the small form, which will take a few seconds. Shipping fees can change depending on which season you decide to ship your vehicle. 

Outstanding discounts will be available for soldiers, students, and returning customers. 

Engaging information about Georgia. 

  • The state covers 59,425 square miles. 
  • Atlanta is the capital city. 
  • The population of Georgia is 10,916,760.
  • The total distance of driving from Michigan to Georgia is 897 miles. 

Entertaining places you can visit in the state. 

  • Athens is a recommended spot for history buffs as the city marks the starting point of Georgia’s Antebellum Trail, highlighting Civil War-era homes and period architecture in its 17 historic districts. You can also visit the University of Georgia, the country’s first public institution of higher education. 
  • Callaway Gardens, nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the small town of Pine Mountain, is the next fantastic spot. It features 2,500 acres of gardens, a butterfly center with over 1,000 butterflies, over 10 miles of bike and nature trails, etc. 

Your satisfaction is our priority. 

The states in which we operate

AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY DC