Car Delivery Service

Bought a car and need it delivered? Compare quotes from verified carriers for door-to-door car delivery anywhere in the UK.

Car Delivery for Online and Auction Purchases

Buying a car online, from a dealer in another city, or at auction is now completely normal — but getting it home is the part most buyers overlook. A car delivery service collects the vehicle from the seller, dealer, or auction house and delivers it straight to your door, so you never have to arrange trains, insure an unfamiliar car, or face a long one-way drive. Whether it is a used car from a private seller or a brand-new car from a franchise dealer, our verified carriers handle collection and delivery on dates that suit both sides.

Used Car Delivery

Most car delivery jobs are used cars bought privately or from a dealer. The transporter confirms the car's condition at collection, secures it for transit, and delivers it to your address with paperwork signed at both ends. Because the car travels on a transporter rather than being driven, it arrives with no extra mileage and no wear — important when you have just bought a low-mileage or classic vehicle.

New Car Delivery

Many dealerships offer to deliver a new car but charge a premium or have long lead times. Arranging your own car delivery service is often cheaper and faster, and lets you choose the delivery date. Enclosed transport is available if you want your new car protected from road grime and stone chips on the way.

How Much Does Car Delivery Cost?

Car delivery costs the same as standard car transport: roughly £1 to £2 per mile, with most UK deliveries between £150 and £500 depending on distance. A car delivered 100 miles typically costs £150 to £250; a nationwide delivery is usually £350 to £500. Shared loads, where your car travels with others heading the same way, are the cheapest option — being flexible on the delivery date keeps the price down.

How Car Delivery Works

Post the collection address (seller, dealer, or auction), your delivery address, and the car's make, model, and whether it runs. Verified carriers send competing quotes. You accept the one that suits you, the carrier arranges a collection slot with the seller, and your car is delivered to your door. Make sure the seller or auction house knows a transporter is collecting so the keys and paperwork are ready.

FAQ

How much does a car delivery service cost in the UK?
Most UK car deliveries cost between £150 and £500, working out at roughly £1 to £2 per mile. Short deliveries under 100 miles start around £150, while nationwide deliveries are usually £350 to £500. Enclosed transport and non-running cars cost more. Compare quotes for your exact route to see the real price.
Can you deliver a car bought at auction?
Yes. Auction car delivery is one of the most common jobs our carriers handle. Give the auction house's address as the collection point and make sure your buyer paperwork and release authority are in place so the transporter can collect without delay.
Will delivery add miles to my car?
No. Your car is carried on a transporter, not driven, so it arrives with no extra mileage and no road wear. This is one of the main reasons buyers of low-mileage, classic, or prestige cars choose delivery over driving the car home.
How long does car delivery take?
Most UK car deliveries are completed within 3 to 5 working days of accepting a quote, and short distances are often next-day or within 48 hours. Shared loads can take a little longer as the carrier consolidates cars heading the same way. Express dedicated delivery is available if you need it sooner.
Is the car insured during delivery?
Yes. Every verified carrier on TransportQuoteCompare carries goods-in-transit insurance covering your car during loading, transit, and unloading. We check insurance certificates before a carrier can quote.

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