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At Xpress Auto Transportation, we are dedicated to providing exceptional vehicle shipping services tailored to your needs. With years of experience, we've become a trusted name in the transportation business.

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Our skilled professionals ensure the safe and timely delivery of your vehicles, treating each shipment with the utmost care.

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Choose Xpress Auto Transportation for a reliable and stress-free shipping journey.

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We take pride in our transparent and customer-focused approach, offering competitive pricing and open communication.

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When it’s time to move, move with xpress:

Make the move easier

Moving is already a hassle. So, save yourself some trouble and let Xpress handle the car shipping portion for you. We offer open or enclosed door-to-door auto transport with insurance for your car so you'll have peace of mind.

No extra miles on your vehicle

Taking good care of your car means avoiding unnecessary mileage on the odometer. This includes skipping the drive to relocate. Xpress can help move your car nationwide without adding miles on it (unnecessary mileage).

Save money on gas

On top of more miles, you'll have to pay for more gas. Just another reason why the benefits of car shipping will almost always outweigh the potential shortcuts of driving the car yourself.

Moving an RV requires more than just a truck and a driver. It demands precision, the right equipment, and carriers who understand long-distance hauling for oversized recreational vehicles. Xpress Auto Transportation provides reliable RV transport services across the United States. Whether you need to move a motorhome, towable RV, or park model, you get a safe delivery, insured service, and nationwide coverage from certified specialists.

We transport all RV types — from small pop-up campers to Class A motorhomes weighing more than 20,000 lbs. Every shipment includes inspection, secure loading, route planning, permitting for oversized RVs, and full support until delivery. Our job is simple: move your RV where it needs to go with zero stress, zero confusion, and clear communication from start to finish.

Use our quick quote form or call us directly. You’ll receive an accurate price based on the exact model, size, and route. Our team walks you through transport options, safety requirements, and pickup scheduling so your RV arrives exactly when you need it.

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What Types of RVs We Transport

RVs come in dozens of shapes and sizes. Each type requires different equipment, hauling methods, and safety checks. We handle them all.

Class A Motorhomes

Class A RVs are the largest and heaviest motorhomes on the market. These units often range from 26 to 45 feet long and sit tall due to rooftop AC units, antennas, and heavy framing. Transporting a Class A RV requires specialized lowboy trailers or drive-away service if the RV is fully operational.

Carriers inspect:

  • Tires and brakes
  • Slide-outs
  • Awnings
  • Mirrors
  • Height clearance

These RVs often require overweight permits due to their mass. We handle the permits, escort cars, and route planning needed to move Class A RVs safely across long distances.

Class B Camper Vans

Class B RVs are compact but still require accurate loading and height measurements. These units are lighter but still require proper strapping and clearance checks due to their roof features. Transport can be done via flatbed truck or driven directly by a certified driver if the RV is in running condition.

Class B vans often ship to dealerships, auctions, and new owners who prefer an insured professional handling the transit.

Class C Motorhomes

Class C RVs fall between Class A and B in size. They include a cabover sleeping area and typically measure 22–32 feet. These RVs require careful attention to mirrors, slide-outs, and rear sections that protrude beyond the wheels.

Transport methods include:

  • Drive-away
  • Flatbed hauling
  • Lowboy for taller models

Class C RV customers often relocate seasonally or purchase units from out-of-state dealerships. Our carriers know how to secure these motorhomes safely.

Travel Trailers

Travel trailers vary widely in size and weight. They include lightweight single-axle models and large hybrid trailers. These RVs are towed using a certified tow vehicle with brake controllers and appropriate hitching systems.

Carriers check:

  • Trailer brakes
  • Hitch size
  • Safety chains
  • Tire integrity
  • Electrical harness

Once the trailer passes inspection, we tow it to your destination or load it onto a trailer for long-distance hauling.

Fifth-Wheel Trailers

Fifth wheels attach over the bed of a truck via a kingpin. Transporting these RVs requires a heavy-duty truck with a compatible fifth-wheel hitch. Due to their size and weight, fifth wheels often require slow-speed hauling, precise turning control, and height clearance checks.

Fifth-wheel transport is common for long-term relocations and new purchases.

Toy Haulers

Toy haulers feature reinforced frames and additional interior cargo space. These RVs tend to be heavier, especially when equipped with onboard generators or custom additions. Transporting toy haulers requires strong towing setups and careful load balancing.

Pop-Up Campers

Lightweight but still needing secure tie-downs, pop-up campers transport easily but require frame checks and proper folding before loading.

Park Model RVs

Park models are oversized residential RV-type units not designed for road towing at highway speeds. These often require:

  • Lowboy trailers
  • Multi-axle transports
  • Escort vehicles
  • Oversize permits

Park models weigh significantly more than standard RVs, and their height is often near legal limits. We manage all logistical and legal considerations for these moves.

Bus Conversions

Converted buses have unique layouts, high weight capacity, and custom interiors. They require a specialized route, accurate weight distribution, and appropriate securing points.

Specialty RVs

We transport:

  • Custom RV conversions
  • Vintage motorhomes
  • Off-grid RVs
  • Luxury RV builds
  • Modified trailers

Each requires extra care, precise measurements, and full inspection.

How RV Transportation Works

Transporting an RV is a step-by-step process involving planning, inspection, loading, and safe hauling. Here is how we simplify the entire experience.

Step 1: Quote Request

You provide the details we need:

  • Type of RV
  • Length, width, height
  • Weight
  • Towable or not
  • Running condition
  • Pickup and delivery locations
  • Photos if available
    Accurate dimensions help us select the correct equipment and hauling method.

Step 2: Selecting the Right Transport Method

Based on your RV, we choose the safest and most efficient hauling method.

Tow-Away RV Transport

Used when:

  • RV has its own wheels
  • Tires and brakes work
  • Frame is in good condition

We tow it using a certified heavy-duty truck.

Flatbed RV Hauling

Used for:

  • Non-running RVs
  • Damaged RVs
  • Heavy fifth-wheels
  • Tall units exceeding towing height limits
     

Flatbeds provide stable hauling and eliminate road wear.

Lowboy Trailer Hauling

Best for:

  • Class A motorhomes
  • Park models
  • Very tall RVs

The low deck height keeps the RV within legal clearance.

Multi-Axle Heavy Haulers

Used for oversized park models or modified RV units that exceed weight or width restrictions.

Drive-Away RV Transport

A certified driver moves your RV by driving it directly to the destination — ideal for operational motorhomes.

Step 3: Route Planning and Permits

Many RVs exceed:

  • Standard height limits
  • Width limits
  • Weight limits

We handle:

  • Oversize/overweight permits
  • State-by-state approvals
  • Escort vehicles where required
  • Height pole vehicles for tall units

Route planning ensures security and legal compliance.

Step 4: Pickup Coordination

Before loading or towing begins, a driver performs:

  • Tire inspection
  • Brake test
  • Hitch inspection
  • Frame check
  • Light and signal check
  • Condition reporting with photos

This report protects both you and the carrier.

Step 5: Loading and Securing

For RVs hauled on trailers, carriers use:

  • Industrial-grade straps
  • Chains and binders
  • Wheel chocks
  • Edge protectors
  • Slide-out locks
  • Hitch-pin safety devices

Every point of the RV must be stabilized for transport.

Step 6: Transit

We maintain safe hauling speeds and monitor:

  • Weather
  • Traffic
  • Escort coordination
  • Height and weight restrictions
  • Road conditions
  • You receive updates on progress as needed.

Step 7: Delivery

Upon arrival, the driver:

  • Performs a final inspection
  • Compares condition with pickup report
  • Unloads the RV or disconnects tow setup
  • Completes the paperwork

You receive a secure and smooth handoff.

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Why Customers Choose Xpress Auto Transportation

Transporting an RV is a large responsibility. Customers choose us because we offer reliability, safety, and transparent service.

Professional RV Transport Specialists

RVs aren’t cars — they require specialists. Our carriers understand slide-outs, soft walls, extended frames, tall roofs, and complex structures. Every driver is experienced with long, wide, and tall recreational vehicles.

Licensed and Fully Insured Carriers

Your RV is covered throughout the journey, including loading and unloading. We verify insurance limits and safety compliance before assigning any carrier.

Door-to-Door Nationwide RV Shipping

We deliver RVs to:

  • Homes
  • RV parks
  • Dealerships
  • Storage facilities
  • Auction lots
  • Campgrounds
  • Resorts

We reach all 50 states, including remote locations.

Transparent Upfront Pricing

You see the full cost before booking.
 No surprise fees, no hidden charges.

Oversize and Heavy RV Expertise

Many RVs exceed normal limits. We handle:

  • Height over 13’6”
  • Wide-body models
  • Weight-heavy park models
  • Long-drive RVs
  • Multi-axle units

Permits and escorts are handled for you.

Fast Scheduling

We quickly match your shipment with available carriers. Same-day or next-day pickup is possible in many locations.

Dedicated Dispatch Team

You can reach our team anytime.
 We provide updates from the moment of pickup until delivery.

Types of RV Transport Methods

Here are the detailed hauling options used for RV shipping.

Tow-Away RV Transport

This is the most common method. The RV must be road-ready with functional tires, brakes, and electrical components. Carriers use heavy-duty trucks with appropriate towing gear.

Tow-away is ideal for:

  • Travel trailers
  • Fifth wheels
  • Toy haulers
  • Pop-up campers

Flatbed RV Hauling

Used for:

  • Non-running RVs
  • Broken frames
  • Flood-damaged RVs
  • Long-distance moves
  • RVs that shouldn’t be towed over long distances

Flatbeds eliminate road wear and reduce risks from old tires or weak frames.

Lowboy Trailer Hauling

Lowboys handle:

  • Class A motorhomes
  • Park models
  • Tall RVs
  • Bus conversions

The lower deck height ensures legal clearance under bridges and overpasses.

Multi-Axle Heavy Haulers

Some RVs exceed:

  • 14 ft height
  • 102-inch width
  • 26,000+ lbs

These require heavy equipment transport trailers and sometimes escort vehicles.

Drive-Away Transport

A certified driver moves your RV by driving it directly.
 Used when:

  • RV runs properly
  • Brakes work
  • Tires are in good condition
  • Safety systems are functional

Drive-away avoids trailer loading and is often used for new purchases.

Special Equipment

For large or damaged RVs, carriers use:

  • Hydraulic lifts
  • Crane services
  • Winches
  • Specialty rigs

This ensures safe loading for all situations.

How RV Transportation Works

Transporting an RV is a step-by-step process involving planning, inspection, loading, and safe hauling. Here is how we simplify the entire experience.

Step 1: Quote Request

You provide the details we need:

  • Type of RV
  • Length, width, height
  • Weight
  • Towable or not
  • Running condition
  • Pickup and delivery locations
  • Photos if available
    Accurate dimensions help us select the correct equipment and hauling method.

Step 2: Selecting the Right Transport Method

Based on your RV, we choose the safest and most efficient hauling method.

Tow-Away RV Transport

Used when:

  • RV has its own wheels
  • Tires and brakes work
  • Frame is in good condition

We tow it using a certified heavy-duty truck.

Flatbed RV Hauling

Used for:

  • Non-running RVs
  • Damaged RVs
  • Heavy fifth-wheels
  • Tall units exceeding towing height limits
     

Flatbeds provide stable hauling and eliminate road wear.

Lowboy Trailer Hauling

Best for:

  • Class A motorhomes
  • Park models
  • Very tall RVs

The low deck height keeps the RV within legal clearance.

Multi-Axle Heavy Haulers

Used for oversized park models or modified RV units that exceed weight or width restrictions.

Drive-Away RV Transport

A certified driver moves your RV by driving it directly to the destination — ideal for operational motorhomes.

Step 3: Route Planning and Permits

Many RVs exceed:

  • Standard height limits
  • Width limits
  • Weight limits

We handle:

  • Oversize/overweight permits
  • State-by-state approvals
  • Escort vehicles where required
  • Height pole vehicles for tall units

Route planning ensures security and legal compliance.

Step 4: Pickup Coordination

Before loading or towing begins, a driver performs:

  • Tire inspection
  • Brake test
  • Hitch inspection
  • Frame check
  • Light and signal check
  • Condition reporting with photos

This report protects both you and the carrier.

Step 5: Loading and Securing

For RVs hauled on trailers, carriers use:

  • Industrial-grade straps
  • Chains and binders
  • Wheel chocks
  • Edge protectors
  • Slide-out locks
  • Hitch-pin safety devices

Every point of the RV must be stabilized for transport.

Step 6: Transit

We maintain safe hauling speeds and monitor:

  • Weather
  • Traffic
  • Escort coordination
  • Height and weight restrictions
  • Road conditions
  • You receive updates on progress as needed.

Step 7: Delivery

Upon arrival, the driver:

  • Performs a final inspection
  • Compares condition with pickup report
  • Unloads the RV or disconnects tow setup
  • Completes the paperwork

You receive a secure and smooth handoff.

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Get a Quote and Make a Reservation

For a price estimate and to reserve your spot, fill out our online form or call (929) 566-5040. We’ll need details about your vehicle and destination to provide an accurate quote. Once you approve, a small deposit secures your reservation.

Vehicle Pick-Up

“After confirming your reservation, our professional drivers will pick up your vehicle, carefully load it onto the trailer, and provide detailed inspection reports before and after pickup.”

Vehicle Delivery

We’ll keep you updated throughout transit and handle all documentation and customs clearance for a smooth delivery. At arrival, our team will carefully unload your vehicle and perform a final inspection before handover.

Why Customers Choose Xpress Auto Transportation

Transporting an RV is a large responsibility. Customers choose us because we offer reliability, safety, and transparent service.

Professional RV Transport Specialists

RVs aren’t cars — they require specialists. Our carriers understand slide-outs, soft walls, extended frames, tall roofs, and complex structures. Every driver is experienced with long, wide, and tall recreational vehicles.

Licensed and Fully Insured Carriers

Your RV is covered throughout the journey, including loading and unloading. We verify insurance limits and safety compliance before assigning any carrier.

Door-to-Door Nationwide RV Shipping

We deliver RVs to:

  • Homes
  • RV parks
  • Dealerships
  • Storage facilities
  • Auction lots
  • Campgrounds
  • Resorts

We reach all 50 states, including remote locations.

Transparent Upfront Pricing

You see the full cost before booking.
 No surprise fees, no hidden charges.

Oversize and Heavy RV Expertise

Many RVs exceed normal limits. We handle:

  • Height over 13’6”
  • Wide-body models
  • Weight-heavy park models
  • Long-drive RVs
  • Multi-axle units

Permits and escorts are handled for you.

Fast Scheduling

We quickly match your shipment with available carriers. Same-day or next-day pickup is possible in many locations.

Dedicated Dispatch Team

You can reach our team anytime.
 We provide updates from the moment of pickup until delivery.

Types of RV Transport Methods

Here are the detailed hauling options used for RV shipping.

Tow-Away RV Transport

This is the most common method. The RV must be road-ready with functional tires, brakes, and electrical components. Carriers use heavy-duty trucks with appropriate towing gear.

Tow-away is ideal for:

  • Travel trailers
  • Fifth wheels
  • Toy haulers
  • Pop-up campers

Flatbed RV Hauling

Used for:

  • Non-running RVs
  • Broken frames
  • Flood-damaged RVs
  • Long-distance moves
  • RVs that shouldn’t be towed over long distances

Flatbeds eliminate road wear and reduce risks from old tires or weak frames.

Lowboy Trailer Hauling

Lowboys handle:

  • Class A motorhomes
  • Park models
  • Tall RVs
  • Bus conversions

The lower deck height ensures legal clearance under bridges and overpasses.

Multi-Axle Heavy Haulers

Some RVs exceed:

  • 14 ft height
  • 102-inch width
  • 26,000+ lbs

These require heavy equipment transport trailers and sometimes escort vehicles.

Drive-Away Transport

A certified driver moves your RV by driving it directly.
 Used when:

  • RV runs properly
  • Brakes work
  • Tires are in good condition
  • Safety systems are functional

Drive-away avoids trailer loading and is often used for new purchases.

Special Equipment

For large or damaged RVs, carriers use:

  • Hydraulic lifts
  • Crane services
  • Winches
  • Specialty rigs

This ensures safe loading for all situations.

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