Illinois to Florida Car Service – Professional Drivers & Auto Transport
Facing the 1,200-mile drive from Illinois to Florida for your seasonal migration? Whether you're researching auto transport options or considering a professional driving service, there's a smarter way to get your vehicle to the Sunshine State. Instead of spending 2-3 exhausting days behind the wheel or loading your car onto a truck with eight other vehicles, our experienced drivers transport your car door-to-door while you travel comfortably.
Unlike traditional auto transport where your car sits on a carrier for a week or more, our professional driving service assigns a dedicated driver to your vehicle. Your car arrives safely in Florida in just 2-4 days, and you can even leave personal belongings inside—perfect for transporting winter clothes, seasonal items, or anything else you'll need at your Florida home.
With over 20 years serving Illinois snowbirds and thousands of successful deliveries, we offer the personalized, reliable alternative to both driving yourself and traditional car shipping. Fully insured, GPS tracked, and coordinated perfectly with your travel schedule.
Illinois to Florida: Route Overview & Key Statistics
The journey from Illinois to Florida covers approximately 1,150 to 1,300 miles depending on your specific pickup and delivery locations. Chicago to Tampa runs about 1,150 miles, while Lake Forest to Fort Myers extends to roughly 1,290 miles, and Winnetka to West Palm Beach reaches approximately 1,300 miles. This translates to 18-23 hours of actual driving time—but when you factor in rest stops, meals, overnight stays, and inevitable traffic delays, you're looking at a demanding 2-3 day road trip.
Common Illinois Origin Cities We Serve
We provide pickup service throughout the Chicago metropolitan area and across Illinois, including popular departure cities like Chicago, Naperville, Skokie, Hinsdale, Lake Forest, Winnetka, and Springfield. Whether you're in the suburbs or the city proper, we coordinate door-to-door service at your exact address.
Typical Route and Driving Conditions
Most Illinois-to-Florida trips follow I-65 South through Indiana, connecting to I-75 or I-24 as the primary southern routes. The journey passes through Tennessee, Georgia, and into Florida, with variations depending on your final destination. If you're heading to Florida's west coast (Tampa, Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota), the route typically follows I-75. For east coast destinations (West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton), drivers often take I-75 to Florida's Turnpike or connect to I-95.
Toll roads are minimal until reaching Florida, where the Florida Turnpike and various toll roads can add $30-50 to your journey. The route is predominantly interstate highway driving with heavy truck traffic, particularly through Indiana and Kentucky, and significant congestion around major cities like Nashville, Atlanta, and throughout central Florida.
Seasonal Considerations for Illinois Departures
Timing matters significantly when departing from Illinois. Most snowbirds migrate south between late October and December, with peak demand in November. During this window, you're leaving behind the onset of Midwestern winter—lake-effect snow, ice storms, and sub-freezing temperatures that make long-distance driving particularly challenging.
Departing Illinois in winter means your vehicle needs to be winter-ready even though you're heading to Florida. Snow, ice, and salt on roads can affect vehicle performance, and visibility can be compromised. Weather-related delays are common during the peak migration months, which is why many Illinois residents choose professional driving services that monitor conditions and adjust travel timing for safety.
The True Cost of Driving Yourself
Before deciding to make the drive yourself, consider the full expense. For a typical vehicle averaging 25 MPG, you'll need approximately 50 gallons of fuel for 1,250 miles. At current gas prices ($3.50/gallon average), that's $175 in fuel costs. Add two nights in hotels at $120-150 per night ($240-300), meals on the road ($100-150), and tolls ($50), and you're looking at $565-675 in direct expenses.
But the real cost is higher. The IRS standard mileage rate accounts for comprehensive vehicle expenses including wear and tear, depreciation, maintenance, and repairs. At $0.67 per mile, your 1,250-mile journey represents $838 in vehicle operating costs. When you combine direct expenses with vehicle wear, the total cost to drive yourself ranges from $1,400 to $1,500—plus 2-3 days of your time and the physical toll of an exhausting drive.
Cost Breakdown: Driving Yourself from Illinois to Florida
- Fuel (50 gallons @ $3.50): $175
- Hotel stays (2 nights): $240-300
- Meals on road: $100-150
- Tolls: $30-50
- Vehicle wear & tear (IRS rate): $838
- Total estimated cost: $1,400-1,500
Why Choose a Professional Driver Over Driving Yourself
The 1,200-mile drive from Illinois to Florida is demanding at any age and in any season. While many people make this journey successfully each year, there are compelling reasons why thousands of Illinois snowbirds now choose professional driving services instead.
Avoid Stress and Physical Exhaustion
Spending 18-22 hours behind the wheel over 2-3 days takes a physical toll. Highway fatigue is real, especially on monotonous interstate stretches through Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia. Night driving through unfamiliar areas, dealing with aggressive truck traffic around Atlanta, and navigating Florida's complex highway system while tired can turn a routine trip into a stressful ordeal. Our professional drivers are experienced with this exact route, handle the navigation and traffic with ease, and arrive at your Florida destination well-rested while you've traveled comfortably by your preferred method.
Protect Your Valuable Time
Two to three days of driving means two to three days you're not spending with family, settling into your Florida home, or simply relaxing after your move. Many of our clients tell us that avoiding the drive lets them coordinate their arrival to spend Thanksgiving with family, attend community events they would have otherwise missed, or simply start enjoying their winter season immediately rather than recovering from the road trip. Your time has value, and for most Illinois snowbirds, that value exceeds the cost difference between driving and hiring a professional driver.
Minimize Vehicle Wear and Tear
Putting 1,250 miles on your vehicle in a short timeframe means significant wear on tires, brakes, engine oil, and transmission. Long-distance highway driving at sustained speeds increases component stress and can reveal or accelerate existing mechanical issues. If your vehicle is newer or recently serviced, adding these hard miles may impact your maintenance schedule or resale value. Our drivers operate vehicles carefully at appropriate highway speeds, performing any necessary fuel stops and basic monitoring, treating your car with the same care they would their own.
Safety and Weather Management
Winter departures from Illinois present legitimate weather challenges. Lake-effect snow, ice storms, and dangerous road conditions are common from October through March. Heavy truck traffic on I-65 and I-75 can be intimidating, especially in poor visibility. Major highway construction zones and congested urban corridors through Nashville and Atlanta require defensive driving and constant attention. Professional drivers who make this trip regularly know how to manage these challenges, when to delay departure due to weather, and how to navigate safely through all conditions.
Health and Mobility Considerations
Many of our clients simply prefer not to make the long drive. Whether due to recent medical issues, concerns about sitting for extended periods, difficulty with night vision, or the simple recognition that long-distance driving is less comfortable than it used to be, there's no shame in choosing convenience over endurance. This is a practical decision that hundreds of Illinois residents make each year—prioritizing comfort and peace of mind over saving a few hundred dollars.
Complete Peace of Mind
From the moment our professional driver takes possession of your vehicle in Illinois until delivery at your Florida address, you have complete peace of mind. Our drivers are background-checked, experienced professionals. Your vehicle is covered by our insurance policy. GPS tracking keeps you informed of your car's location throughout the journey. And if any issues arise—weather delays, minor maintenance needs, schedule adjustments—our team handles them while keeping you informed. You simply coordinate your own travel plans and know that your car will be waiting for you in Florida, ready to drive.
Professional Driving Service vs. Auto Transport: Which Is Right for You?
When transporting your vehicle from Illinois to Florida, you have two main options: traditional auto transport (car shipping on a truck) or our professional driving service. Both accomplish the same goal—getting your car to Florida without you having to drive it—but they work very differently and serve different needs. Here's an honest comparison to help you make the right choice for your situation.
How Each Service Works
Traditional Auto Transport/Car Shipping: Your vehicle is loaded onto a large car carrier truck alongside 6-9 other vehicles. The carrier follows a predetermined route making multiple pickups and deliveries along the way. Your car is secured on either an open trailer (exposed to weather) or an enclosed trailer (protected but more expensive). Pickup and delivery typically occur at terminals or designated locations, though some companies offer door-to-door service for an additional fee.
DriveCarToFlorida Professional Driving Service: An experienced, background-checked driver is assigned exclusively to your vehicle. The driver picks up your car from your Illinois driveway at a scheduled time, drives it to Florida via the most efficient route, and delivers it to your exact Florida address. Your car is driven normally—no loading, no unloading, no exposure to loading ramps or securing equipment.
| Factor | Auto Transport/Shipping | DriveCarToFlorida Service |
|---|---|---|
| How It Works | Car loaded onto truck with 6-9 other vehicles | Experienced professional driver operates your vehicle |
| Typical Cost (IL-FL) | $700-1,200 | $800-1,300 |
| Timeline | 7-14 days (carrier scheduling, multiple stops) | 2-4 days (direct route, flexible scheduling) |
| Vehicle Condition | Exposed to weather (open) or higher cost (enclosed), loading/unloading | Driven gently on highways, no loading equipment |
| Personal Items | Not allowed due to insurance restrictions | Can remain in vehicle (seasonal clothes, supplies) |
| Insurance | Carrier insurance (claims process can be complex) | Full coverage, entire journey |
| Flexibility | Pickup/delivery windows, delays common during peak | Exact date coordination with your schedule |
| Delivery Location | Often terminal pickup required; door-to-door costs extra | True door-to-door at your exact addresses |
| Mileage Added | 50-150 miles (loading facility to final destination) | Normal highway miles for the route |
| Communication | Through dispatch/broker; often limited visibility | Direct driver contact, GPS tracking, regular updates |
Understanding Traditional Auto Transport
Traditional car shipping companies transport thousands of vehicles annually and have refined systems for managing large volumes. Your car is picked up (sometimes from your home, sometimes from a terminal), loaded onto a carrier with multiple other vehicles heading to similar destinations, and transported as part of a larger route. The driver makes several stops along the way for additional pickups and deliveries.
Open transport is the most economical option, where your car sits exposed to weather conditions during transit. Enclosed transport provides protection from elements and road debris but typically costs 40-60% more. Scheduling can be unpredictable during peak snowbird season (October-December), with pickup windows sometimes spanning several days. Delivery windows are similarly broad, requiring you to be flexible or arrange alternative transportation if your car doesn't arrive when expected.
Insurance coverage is provided, but claims require documentation, and minor damage from loading/unloading (scratches, small dings, tire marks) may not be covered. Most importantly, personal belongings cannot be transported in your vehicle due to insurance restrictions—a significant limitation if you need to transport seasonal items, winter clothing, or other household goods to Florida.
For Illinois to Florida routes, expect costs of $700-1,200 for open transport and $1,000-1,700 for enclosed transport. Timeline is typically 7-14 days from pickup to delivery, with longer waits during peak season. Auto transport makes sense for non-running vehicles, collectors who want to avoid adding miles, or situations where strict budget constraints outweigh convenience and timing considerations.
Understanding Professional Driving Service
Our service operates on a fundamentally different model. Instead of your car being loaded onto a truck, we assign a professional driver to transport your vehicle as if they were driving their own car. The driver arrives at your Illinois location at the scheduled time, completes a vehicle inspection with you, receives your keys, and begins the journey to Florida. You receive their contact information and can track progress via GPS throughout the trip.
The drive from Illinois to Florida takes 2-4 days depending on exact locations and weather conditions. Our drivers build in time for proper rest, fuel stops, and meals—we never rush or encourage unsafe driving practices. Your vehicle is operated at appropriate highway speeds, driven only during daylight hours or good conditions (weather permitting), and treated with the same care the driver would give their own vehicle.
Because your car is being driven normally rather than transported on a truck, you can leave personal items inside. This is particularly valuable for snowbirds who need to transport winter coats, seasonal clothing, household supplies, or small furniture items that would otherwise require separate shipping. There are reasonable limits—we ask that you avoid valuables, irreplaceable items, and hazardous materials—but for everyday belongings, your car serves as its own cargo space.
The delivery is coordinated precisely with your schedule. If you're flying to Florida and arriving on a Tuesday at 2 PM, we can often arrange to have your car delivered to your Florida home by late afternoon or evening. If you need to adjust timing, we work with you to find a solution. This flexibility is nearly impossible to achieve with traditional auto transport where carrier routes are fixed and delivery windows are broad.
Our pricing for Illinois to Florida ranges from $800-1,300 depending on exact pickup and delivery locations, time of year (peak November-December commands slightly higher rates), and vehicle type. This is typically $100-300 more than open auto transport but includes significantly more convenience, faster delivery, personal item transport, and coordination flexibility that many clients find worth the marginal difference.
When to Choose Auto Transport
Traditional car shipping makes sense in specific situations. If your vehicle doesn't run or has mechanical issues, it must be transported on a carrier. If you're shipping a classic car, collector vehicle, or exotic sports car, enclosed auto transport protects your investment from road debris and weather exposure while avoiding adding miles to the odometer. If your budget is extremely tight and you can wait 1-2 weeks for delivery, auto transport may save you $100-200.
Some people simply prefer the idea of their car never being driven by someone else, even though it requires accepting the trade-offs of loading/unloading, extended timelines, and terminal pickups or deliveries. Auto transport is a well-established industry with reputable companies, and for the right situation, it's a perfectly valid choice.
When to Choose Professional Driving Service
Our driving service appeals to Illinois snowbirds who prioritize convenience, timing, and personalized service. If you need your car to arrive quickly (2-4 days instead of 1-2 weeks), driving service is the clear choice. If you want to coordinate delivery with your own arrival schedule rather than working around broad carrier windows, driving service provides that flexibility.
The ability to transport personal belongings is a major differentiator. Many of our clients pack their vehicles with winter clothing, supplies they'll need in Florida, holiday decorations, or small household items. This eliminates the need to ship boxes separately, check extra bags on flights, or make multiple trips between Illinois and Florida.
For couples or families with scheduling constraints, knowing exactly when your car will be delivered makes planning significantly easier. You're not waiting at your Florida home for a vague "sometime Tuesday through Friday" delivery window. You know the driver will arrive Tuesday afternoon, allowing you to plan your week accordingly.
Finally, some clients simply value the personalized, high-touch nature of our service. You interact with the same driver throughout the process. You have direct communication and GPS tracking. If weather or traffic causes a delay, you're informed immediately. This level of service and transparency appeals to people who view their vehicle as more than just a means of transportation but as a valuable asset deserving careful, individual attention.
Making Your Decision
Both traditional auto transport and professional driving services successfully move vehicles from Illinois to Florida every day. The right choice depends on your priorities, timeline, budget, and specific needs. If you need the lowest possible price and can wait up to two weeks, explore auto transport options. If you value speed, flexibility, personal item transport, and coordinated timing with your own travel plans, our driving service is designed exactly for that purpose.
Most of our Illinois clients choose driving service because the marginal cost difference—typically $100-300—is far outweighed by the convenience, peace of mind, and time savings. When you factor in the value of arriving in Florida with your car ready to drive and your winter clothes already inside, the decision becomes less about price and more about travel quality and convenience.
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Our experienced drivers transport your vehicle door-to-door from Illinois to Florida while you travel comfortably. Fully insured, GPS tracked, and coordinated perfectly with your schedule. Get your free quote in 60 seconds.
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What Does It Cost to Have Your Car Driven from Illinois to Florida?
We believe in transparent pricing with no hidden fees or surprise charges. Our service for Illinois to Florida routes ranges from $800 to $1,300, with the specific price determined by your exact pickup and delivery locations, the time of year you're traveling, and any special scheduling requirements.
What Determines Your Price
Locations
Exact mileage between your Illinois pickup address and Florida delivery destination.
Season
Peak demand (Nov-Dec) affects availability. Early booking secures better rates.
Vehicle Type
Standard vehicles use base pricing. Larger trucks or luxury cars may adjust slightly.
Flexibility
Flexible dates allow better scheduling. Rigid timelines may include premium.
What's Included in Your Service
- Professional, vetted driver – Background-checked, experienced drivers who specialize in long-distance transport
- All fuel costs – You don't pay extra for gas regardless of fuel price fluctuations
- Toll charges – All turnpike, toll road, and bridge fees included in your quoted price
- Full insurance coverage – policy covering your vehicle from pickup through delivery
- GPS tracking – Monitor your vehicle's journey and receive location updates
- Delivery coordination – We work around your schedule for convenient pickup and delivery times
- 24/7 customer support – Contact our team any time with questions or concerns during transport
- Personal item transport – Leave belongings in your car (seasonal clothes, supplies, household items)
Comparing Your Options: Total Cost Analysis
See the complete picture—not just the upfront price, but your time, effort, and peace of mind.
- 2-3 days on the road
- High effort & stress
- Physical exhaustion
- Weather risks
- Navigation challenges
- Zero travel time for you
- Minimal effort required
- Arrive refreshed
- Professional handling
- Exact scheduling
- GPS tracked delivery
- Personal items allowed
- 1-2 week timeline
- Vague delivery windows
- No personal items
- Loading/unloading risks
- Terminal pickups possible
When you factor in the complete picture—direct costs, vehicle depreciation, your time value, and peace of mind—the difference between driving yourself and using our service is often just $200-400. Most Illinois snowbirds tell us their time and stress avoidance are worth far more than that marginal difference.
Compared to traditional auto transport, our service costs $100-300 more but delivers your car in 2-4 days instead of 1-2 weeks, allows personal belongings inside, provides exact scheduling rather than vague windows, and gives you direct communication with your driver throughout the journey. For clients who value convenience and timing, this premium is a worthwhile investment.
How Our Service Works: From Your Illinois Driveway to Your Florida Home
We've refined our process over 20 years to be as simple and stress-free as possible. Here's exactly what happens from quote to delivery.
Request Your Free Quote
Fill out our simple online form with your pickup location (city or full address), delivery location in Florida, vehicle information, and preferred travel dates. The form takes about 60 seconds to complete. You'll receive a detailed quote via email within 24 hours, often the same day. Your quote includes the exact price, estimated pickup date, expected delivery timeline, and what's included in the service. There's no obligation and no pressure—you can request multiple quotes as you compare options.
Book Your Date
Once you're ready to proceed, confirm your booking and we'll assign a driver to your vehicle. We work around your schedule, not the other way around. Need your car picked up next Tuesday and delivered by Friday? We coordinate that. Flying to Florida on a specific date and need your car waiting when you arrive? We make it happen. Peak season (November-December) requires 3-4 weeks advance notice for best availability, but we've accommodated last-minute requests with as little as 3-5 days notice during less busy periods.
Prepare Your Vehicle
Before pickup, ensure your vehicle is in good working order. We recommend a recent oil change if you're close to your service interval, checking tire pressure, topping off all fluids, and starting with a full tank of gas. Remove any custom items like toll transponders, parking passes, or garage door openers that are specific to Illinois. You can leave personal belongings in the car—winter clothes, seasonal supplies, household items—but we ask that you avoid valuables, irreplaceable items, or hazardous materials. Take photos of your vehicle for your records before the driver arrives.
Pickup Day
Your driver arrives at your Illinois location at the scheduled time. You'll complete a brief vehicle condition inspection together, noting any existing damage or concerns. Both you and the driver sign the service agreement confirming the vehicle's condition and terms of service. You exchange contact information, hand over the keys, and the driver begins the journey south. The entire pickup process takes 10-15 minutes. Many clients appreciate that they can schedule pickup around their own departure—we can pick up your car the morning you fly out, or days before if that's more convenient.
In Transit
Once underway, your vehicle is covered by our insurance from pickup through delivery. GPS tracking allows you to monitor your car's progress. Drivers provide regular check-ins and updates, particularly when crossing state lines or stopping for fuel. The journey from Illinois to Florida typically takes 2-4 days depending on exact locations, weather conditions, and necessary rest stops. Our drivers maintain your vehicle professionally—appropriate highway speeds, careful driving, regular rest breaks. Safety is always our top priority, so if severe weather affects the route, your driver will delay travel and keep you informed.
Delivery in Florida
As your car nears Florida, the driver coordinates the exact delivery time with you. If you're already at your Florida home, we schedule a convenient delivery window. If you're flying in, we can often arrange to have your car delivered shortly after your arrival. Upon delivery, you and the driver complete a final vehicle inspection together to confirm the car arrived in the same condition it left Illinois. You receive your keys, sign the completion paperwork, and finalize any remaining payment if applicable. Our drivers typically request feedback about your experience, as maintaining our reputation for quality service depends on honest customer input.
Insurance and Protection Details
Your vehicle is covered by our insurance policy throughout the entire journey. This includes collision coverage, comprehensive coverage, and liability protection. Coverage limits meet or exceed industry standards for professional vehicle transport services. In the unlikely event of damage during transport, claims are handled through our insurance carrier with full documentation from both inspection reports (pickup and delivery). We can provide certificates of insurance upon request for your records.
What Illinois Snowbirds Need to Know
Route-specific insights and tips for transporting your vehicle from Illinois to Florida.
Best Migration Timing from Illinois
The majority of Illinois residents head to Florida between late October and early December, with peak demand in November. This timing allows you to escape before serious winter weather sets in but still enjoy Thanksgiving or early holidays in your Florida home. Many Skokie, Naperville, and Chicago-area snowbirds aim to depart before Thanksgiving to beat both winter storms and holiday traffic.
Return trips north typically occur in March through May, when Florida's intense heat and humidity begin and Illinois weather moderates. Spring migrations see lower demand and more flexible pricing. Some clients even coordinate their return to arrive home for Easter or Mother's Day.
Popular Florida Destinations for Illinois Residents
Southeast Coast
West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach - established snowbird communities near culture and dining
Gulf Coast
Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs - quieter resort-style communities with world-class golf
Central Cities
Tampa, Sarasota - urban amenities with beach access and cultural attractions
Fort Lauderdale Area
Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach - easy access to both coasts with active communities
We've delivered vehicles to dozens of Illinois snowbird communities throughout Florida, from gated golf communities to active adult neighborhoods to beachfront condos. Wherever your winter home is located, we coordinate access and delivery logistics.
Preparing for Winter Departure from Illinois
Leaving Illinois between October and March means preparing your vehicle for potentially harsh departure conditions. If snow or ice is forecast for your pickup date, communicate with your driver—we can adjust timing by a day or two to ensure safe departure. Salt and snow residue on your vehicle from Illinois roads will disappear naturally during the highway drive south, though you may want to schedule a car wash shortly after arrival in Florida.
Ensure your vehicle's heating system works properly for the driver during the Illinois and Indiana portions of the trip, even though they'll barely need it once past Kentucky. Cold-weather tire tread is fine for the journey, and drivers are experienced with winter road conditions common to Midwest departures.
What to Leave in Your Car
Unlike traditional auto transport that prohibits personal belongings, our driving service allows you to use your vehicle as cargo space. This is perfect for transporting:
- Winter coats and seasonal clothing you'll need for your spring return trip
- Household supplies, bedding, towels, kitchen items
- Small furniture pieces that fit in back seat or trunk
- Golf clubs, beach chairs, recreational equipment
- Holiday decorations if you're celebrating in Florida
- Non-perishable food items, canned goods
- Books, electronics (in protective cases), hobby supplies
What NOT to leave: Jewelry or valuables, irreplaceable items, important documents (bring these with you), firearms or ammunition, hazardous materials, perishable food, anything illegal or temperature-sensitive. While your car is insured for transport, personal belongings have limited coverage.
Coordinating with Your Travel Plans
Many Illinois clients use our service specifically because they can fly to Florida rather than drive. Flying from Chicago O'Hare to Fort Lauderdale, Miami, or Tampa takes 2.5-3 hours versus 2-3 days of driving. You arrive refreshed and ready to start your Florida season.
Same-Day Pickup
We pick up your car the morning you fly out—your car leaves your driveway, you fly that afternoon
Advance Transport
Transport your vehicle 1-2 weeks early so it's waiting when you arrive in Florida
Frequently Asked Questions: Illinois to Florida Car Transport
We've answered thousands of questions from Illinois snowbirds over the past 20 years. Here are the most common inquiries.
Why Illinois Snowbirds Trust DriveCarToFlorida
Over 20 years serving the Illinois-to-Florida corridor, we've built a reputation for reliability, professionalism, and personalized service.
Our success isn't based on flashy marketing or being the cheapest option—it's based on consistently delivering what we promise: safe transport, professional drivers, transparent communication, and stress-free service that makes seasonal migration easier.
20+ Years Experience
Since 2004, helping Illinois residents transport vehicles to Florida for winter season.
1,000+ Deliveries
Thousands of successful transports with hundreds of repeat customers year after year.
70% Repeat Rate
Most clients return every season—built on trust and consistent quality service.
Fully Licensed
insurance, background-checked drivers, all required licensing maintained.
What Our Illinois Clients Say
"We've used DriveCarToFlorida for four consecutive years now, and it's become an essential part of our snowbird routine. The drivers are always professional, our car arrives exactly when promised, and we love being able to pack winter clothes and supplies in the car instead of checking extra bags. The peace of mind alone is worth every penny."
"At 76 and 74, the thought of driving 1,200 miles from Chicago to Fort Lauderdale was becoming overwhelming. We tried auto transport once but hated the vague delivery windows and not being able to bring our things. DriveCarToFlorida solved everything. We coordinate our flight arrival, and our car is delivered that evening or the next morning. Professional, reliable, exactly what we needed."
"I compared five different companies before choosing DriveCarToFlorida. Their pricing was competitive, but what sold me was the transparency and communication. From quote request to delivery, I always knew exactly what was happening. The driver even sent photos when he stopped for fuel. This is how service companies should operate."
Join Hundreds of Illinois Snowbirds Who Travel Smarter
Don't spend three days on I-65 when you could arrive in Florida refreshed and ready to enjoy your winter home. Our professional drivers handle everything while you travel in comfort. Peak snowbird season books quickly—secure your dates today.
Request My Quote NowSpring Return Service: Florida to Illinois
When April or May arrives and it's time to head back north, we provide the same professional service in reverse. Florida-to-Illinois returns typically have more scheduling flexibility since spring migration is less concentrated than fall. Many clients book their return trip at the same time as their initial transport, locking in dates and often receiving preferred pricing for booking both directions.
Whether you're returning to Illinois for summer, family events, or medical appointments, we coordinate your vehicle transport to match your travel plans.
Additional Services We Offer
Multi-Vehicle Transport
Couples with separate vehicles or families transporting multiple cars. Package pricing available.
Expedited Service
Need your car faster? Expedited delivery often within 36-48 hours for Illinois-to-Florida routes.
Flexible Scheduling
Lock in your general timeframe, finalize exact dates closer to departure. Perfect for uncertain plans.
Storage Coordination
Transport your vehicle early? We coordinate with storage facilities until your arrival.
Start Your Stress-Free Journey to Florida Today
The 1,200-mile drive from Illinois to Florida is a significant journey that thousands of snowbirds face each year. Whether you've been making this drive for decades and it's finally becoming too much, or you're new to seasonal migration and looking for the most convenient option, our professional driving service provides a better alternative to both driving yourself and traditional auto transport.
When you choose DriveCarToFlorida, you're not just hiring someone to drive your car—you're partnering with a company that's been serving Illinois snowbirds for over 20 years, that understands the unique challenges of this route and this season, and that treats every vehicle like it belongs to family. Your car is driven by an experienced professional, fully insured from pickup through delivery, tracked throughout the journey, and delivered exactly where and when you need it.
Unlike traditional car shipping where your vehicle spends days or weeks on a truck with multiple other cars, our service means your car is on the road quickly, driven carefully, and delivered in the same condition it left your Illinois driveway. You can pack personal belongings inside, coordinate delivery with your own arrival in Florida, and have direct communication with your driver throughout the trip.
The decision ultimately comes down to what you value: Do you want to save every possible dollar, even if it means spending three days driving or waiting 1-2 weeks for uncertain delivery? Or do you prefer to invest in convenience, peace of mind, and quality of life—arriving in Florida refreshed and ready to start enjoying your winter season?
For thousands of Illinois residents over the past two decades, the answer has been clear. They choose professional driving service because their time, their comfort, and their peace of mind are worth more than a few hundred dollars. They choose us because we deliver what we promise, communicate honestly, and handle their vehicles with the care and respect they deserve.
Get Your Free Quote – No Obligation
See exactly what it costs to have your car professionally driven from Illinois to Florida. Most quotes provided within 24 hours, often same-day. Fill out our quick form and make an informed decision about your seasonal migration.
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