New Jersey to Illinois Car Shipping
New Jersey to Illinois Car Shipping
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Car Shipping from New Jersey to Illinois — See How It Works
New Jersey to Illinois Car Shipping Rates by City
Every New Jersey to Illinois vehicle shipment is available at three service levels:
Standard, Expedited, & Rush Options
Choose the one that fits your timeline and budget. All three include full door-to-door service and carrier insurance.
Prices below are for a standard sedan via open carrier. Calculating your particular instant quote will reflect your exact vehicle, zip codes, and dates, which is even more precise.
| From (New Jersey) | To (Illinois) | Distance | Standard | Expedited | Rush | Transit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newark | Chicago | ~795 mi | $800 | $960 | $1,120 | 3–4 days |
| Jersey City | Aurora | ~840 mi | $825 | $990 | $1,155 | 3–5 days |
| Paterson | Naperville | ~835 mi | $825 | $990 | $1,155 | 3–5 days |
| Elizabeth | Joliet | ~830 mi | $825 | $990 | $1,155 | 3–4 days |
| Edison | Rockford | ~880 mi | $850 | $1,020 | $1,190 | 3–5 days |
| Woodbridge | Elgin | ~855 mi | $850 | $1,020 | $1,190 | 3–5 days |
| Lakewood | Schaumburg | ~860 mi | $850 | $1,020 | $1,190 | 3–5 days |
| Toms River | Evanston | ~870 mi | $850 | $1,020 | $1,190 | 3–5 days |
| Clifton | Waukegan | ~840 mi | $825 | $990 | $1,155 | 3–5 days |
| Hamilton | Peoria | ~955 mi | $900 | $1,080 | $1,260 | 3–5 days |
| Trenton | Springfield | ~975 mi | $925 | $1,110 | $1,295 | 4–5 days |
| Union City | Bloomington | ~930 mi | $900 | $1,080 | $1,260 | 3–5 days |
| Camden | Champaign | ~960 mi | $900 | $1,080 | $1,260 | 3–5 days |
| Passaic | Oak Park | ~810 mi | $800 | $960 | $1,120 | 3–4 days |
| Brick | Des Plaines | ~875 mi | $850 | $1,020 | $1,190 | 3–5 days |
| Cherry Hill | Decatur | ~965 mi | $900 | $1,080 | $1,260 | 3–5 days |
* Prices shown for a standard sedan via open carrier. Trucks, SUVs, and vans are priced higher. Enclosed transport available at an additional premium. Use the instant quote calculator above for your exact vehicle, dates, and zip codes.
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Three Service Tiers for Every New Jersey to Illinois Shipment
Every shipment on this New Jersey to Illinois route is available at three service tiers so you can match your budget to your timeline. Standard delivers at the best available rate — ideal when your schedule has a few days of flexibility. Expedited puts your vehicle at the front of the dispatch queue for faster carrier assignment. Rush gets your car picked up as fast as possible — for firm Chicago employment start dates, university move-in deadlines, and any New Jersey departure where every day of the haul counts.
All three tiers include full door-to-door service and carrier insurance. No callbacks, no pressure, no guesswork.
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Seasonal Pricing Guide: New Jersey to Illinois
New Jersey to Illinois runs west on I-80 — an NYC-metro-to-Midwest corridor that peaks June through August with summer relocations, corporate finance and tech transfers to Chicago, and students heading to Chicago-area universities. November through February is the best value window, when moving demand drops and carriers compete for loads.
| Period | Season | What to Expect | Booking Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan – Feb | Best Value / Winter Weather Buffer | January and February are the corridor’s lowest-demand months — best value for any shipment with flexible timing. Neither state requires a heat protocol. Winter weather on I-80 across the Pennsylvania Pocono Mountains and the Great Lakes snow belt through Ohio and Indiana can add 1 day to transit during major storms but does not typically close the route. Chicago January–February delivery is clean — the city maintains roadways aggressively. |
Best value. Book 5–7 days ahead. No heat protocol at NJ pickup or IL delivery. I-80 winter storm buffer: 1 day for the Pocono Mountains (PA) and lake-effect zones around the Great Lakes. Chicago delivery January–February: no access concerns, excellent. Flexible timelines: Standard. Fixed arrival dates in January–February: Expedited. |
| Mar – May | Spring Ramp / University Move Season | March through May sees rising demand from spring corporate relocation and early university transitions. New Jersey professionals accepting Chicago finance and tech offers with May or June start dates begin booking March–April. Students completing degrees at New Jersey schools and heading to Northwestern (Evanston), the University of Chicago, or the University of Illinois (Champaign) book April–May. March–April: occasional I-80 winter weather possible through April. |
Rising demand. Book 7–10 days ahead. No heat protocol NJ or IL. March–April: occasional I-80 Pocono winter weather — 1-day buffer. May: excellent conditions both ends. NJ professionals with May–June Chicago corporate start dates: Expedited for fixed start. University move-in deadlines (late August or late May): book 10 days ahead. |
| Jun – Aug | Peak Moving Season | June through August is peak moving season on this corridor. New Jersey-to-Illinois relocations cluster in summer — NYC-metro and New Jersey finance, pharma, and tech talent moving to Chicago for cost-of-living and career reasons. The NYC metro and Chicago are two of the country’s busiest auto transport markets, and summer tightens carrier availability at both ends of the I-80 run. |
Peak demand. Book 10–14 days ahead, especially for dense North Jersey pickup near NYC. No heat protocol either end. Late-August Evanston (Northwestern) and Champaign (U of I) deliveries: book 14 days ahead. NJ professionals with firm July–August Chicago employment start: Rush. Standard workable for fully flexible August timelines if booked 10+ days ahead. |
| Sep – Oct | Post-Summer / Good Value Window Opens | September through October is the corridor’s secondary value window — demand has dropped from summer peak, university move-in is complete, and corporate fall relocation (new fiscal year positions, Q4 start dates) creates steady but moderate volume. October North Jersey pickup: excellent conditions statewide. October Chicago delivery: excellent. No heat protocol either end. October is among the cleanest months on the I-80 corridor — carrier availability improves after summer peak but before winter weather concerns. |
Moderate to good value. Book 5–7 days ahead. No heat protocol. NJ and IL conditions excellent September–October. Corporate Q4 start dates with fixed October–November Chicago arrival: Expedited. Standard appropriate for flexible timelines throughout September–October. |
| Nov – Dec | Best Value / Holiday Gap | November and December offer the year’s best pricing. Corporate and personal relocation demand is at its lowest; carriers compete for loads. Winter weather begins in November on I-80 across the Pennsylvania Pocono Mountains and the Great Lakes — 1-day transit buffer appropriate for those segments. Chicago November–December delivery is excellent — the city maintains roadways aggressively. Holiday carrier gap runs December 15–January 5: Expedited for any firm December Illinois delivery. |
Best value. Book 5–7 days ahead. No heat protocol either end. November I-80 Pocono winter weather begins — 1-day buffer for fixed November delivery. Holiday gap December 15–January 5: Expedited for firm December IL delivery. Year-end corporate NJ-to-IL moves with Q1 Chicago start: Expedited if vehicle needed by December. |
Who Ships a Car from New Jersey to Illinois — and Why
The New Jersey to Illinois corridor runs year-round, driven by a few consistent groups of shippers.
What Makes the New Jersey–Illinois Auto Shipping Run Different
A few geographic quirks shape pricing and timing on the New Jersey to Illinois corridor.
Other New Jersey to Illinois Cities We Serve
Direct Express ships vehicles between hundreds of city pairs on this route. Below is a broader look at additional New Jersey origins and Illinois destinations we regularly serve.
| From (New Jersey) | To (Illinois) | Distance | Transit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Old Bridge | Cicero | ~810 mi | 3–4 days |
| Middletown | Skokie | ~865 mi | 3–5 days |
| East Orange | Bolingbrook | ~825 mi | 3–4 days |
| Bayonne | Wheeling | ~855 mi | 3–5 days |
| North Bergen | Downers Grove | ~825 mi | 3–4 days |
| Vineland | Quincy | ~1,010 mi | 4–5 days |
| Union | Normal | ~930 mi | 3–5 days |
| Piscataway | Worth | ~815 mi | 3–4 days |
| New Brunswick | Urbana | ~955 mi | 3–5 days |
| Jackson | Thornton | ~835 mi | 3–5 days |
| Wayne | Berwyn | ~820 mi | 3–4 days |
| Howell | Champaign | ~965 mi | 3–5 days |
| Perth Amboy | Rockford | ~885 mi | 3–5 days |
| Plainfield | Peoria | ~950 mi | 3–5 days |
| Bloomfield | Springfield | ~970 mi | 4–5 days |
| West New York | Naperville | ~835 mi | 3–5 days |
New Jersey and Illinois Auto Shipping Zones Along the I-80 Corridor
New Jersey–to–Illinois auto transport runs roughly 790–1,010 miles. The shortest runs come from North Jersey gateway cities to Greater Chicago. The longest come from South Jersey and the Jersey Shore to Central and downstate Illinois (Springfield, Champaign, Decatur, Quincy). Illinois delivery clusters around Greater Chicago (the majority of shipments) with a smaller segment going to central and southern Illinois cities.
New Jersey Origin Zones
Illinois Delivery Zones
New Jersey to Illinois Auto Transport Video Guide
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9 Chapters — Under 6 Minutes
Each chapter covers a specific part of the New Jersey to Illinois shipping process. Click any card to open that chapter directly in YouTube.
We begin with why the New Jersey to Illinois corridor is a busy long-haul auto transport route — driven by job relocations, corporate finance and pharma transfers, and students. Our nationwide carrier network is built to handle vehicle shipping between New Jersey and Illinois year-round.
New Jersey to Illinois pricing varies with direction of travel, time of year, and whether your origin or destination is a major hub or a smaller market. We explain how rates shift through the year and which of our three service tiers — Standard, Expedited, or Rush — matches your timeline and budget.
We move vehicles between every New Jersey origin and every Illinois destination — from the largest metros to smaller cities, college towns, and military communities across both states.
Pickup timing depends on route availability, carrier scheduling, and your chosen tier. We explain how pickup windows work and how carriers coordinate routes between New Jersey and Illinois.
Get realistic transit-time expectations for the New Jersey to Illinois route, including the seasonal and weather factors that can affect timing on a cross-country I-80 haul.
Before pickup, we recommend cleaning your vehicle, removing personal items, and photographing every panel. If you are shipping a vehicle to Illinois, document its pre-existing condition carefully ahead of your Illinois registration and any required emissions test.
We walk through the inspection and Bill of Lading process so you know exactly what happens when the carrier arrives, including how carriers handle tight access in dense urban neighborhoods where staging at a nearby meet point may be required.
The final inspection and delivery process is explained step by step, including how deliveries are handled in gated communities, dense urban cores, and rural addresses across Illinois.
Open vs. Enclosed Car Transport on the New Jersey–Illinois Route
Both methods are available on virtually every New Jersey to Illinois lane. The right choice comes down to your vehicle’s value and the season.
Our honest recommendation: for a daily driver or a vehicle worth under $60,000, open transport is the right call on virtually every New Jersey to Illinois move. For a winter shipment, a classic, an exotic or a sentimental vehicle, the enclosed premium is worth the protection.
Door-to-Door Car Shipping: What to Expect in New Jersey and Illinois
Every New Jersey to Illinois shipment is full door-to-door — we pick up at your New Jersey address and deliver to your Illinois door, with commercial staging only where dense city streets require it.
Pickup in New Jersey
North Jersey
Standard door-to-door pickup across Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Clifton, Passaic, Union City, and Bayonne. The densest urban blocks may require commercial staging for large 75-foot carriers, much like Chicago on the delivery end; most addresses are standard residential. North Jersey is minutes from the NYC line and carries the highest pickup volume on the corridor.
Central Jersey and the Shore
Edison, Woodbridge, New Brunswick, Piscataway, Perth Amboy, and Old Bridge are standard door-to-door via the NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway. The Jersey Shore and Ocean County (Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, Howell, Jackson) are standard residential — confirm staging for any gated Shore community. No heat protocol at any New Jersey origin in any season.
Greater Trenton and South Jersey
Trenton, Hamilton, Camden, Cherry Hill, and Vineland are standard door-to-door up the NJ Turnpike from the Philadelphia metro toward I-80 — the farthest New Jersey origins from the Chicago lane, with excellent carrier access.
Delivery in Illinois
Chicago City Delivery
Chicago city delivery requires staging coordination in dense urban neighborhoods. Loop, River North, Gold Coast, and Streeterville: commercial staging required — the carrier delivers to the nearest accessible area and coordinates final transfer. Lincoln Park, Wicker Park, Bucktown, Logan Square, and Pilsen: some residential blocks accessible; confirm staging at booking. South Side (Hyde Park, Woodlawn, Bridgeport, Beverly): better carrier access; Hyde Park deliveries should confirm staging for campus-adjacent addresses. Edgewater, Rogers Park, and Uptown: standard residential access. Chicago city vehicle sticker required for any vehicle registered at a Chicago address — obtain within 30 days.
Chicago Suburbs and Northern Illinois
Standard door-to-door delivery throughout all Chicago suburbs. Northern suburbs (Evanston, Waukegan, Schaumburg, Elgin, Des Plaines, Skokie): standard residential access. Northwestern University campus (Evanston): confirm campus or adjacent residential staging for student deliveries. Great Lakes Naval Training Station (Waukegan/North Chicago): military — confirm on-base delivery access at booking. Western suburbs (Aurora, Naperville, Joliet, Oak Park, Bolingbrook): standard door-to-door, excellent access. Rockford: standard door-to-door via I-80/I-39.
Central Illinois: Bloomington, Champaign, Springfield, Peoria, Decatur
Standard door-to-door delivery throughout Central Illinois. Champaign-Urbana: University of Illinois campus area deliveries — confirm staging for campus-adjacent addresses, especially during late-August move-in week. University of Illinois move-in weekend is one of the highest-concentration delivery events for this corridor; book 14 days ahead for any late-August Champaign delivery. Springfield (state capital), Bloomington-Normal, Peoria, and Decatur: standard residential door-to-door, excellent carrier access.
Illinois Vehicle Registration for New Jersey Arrivals
Illinois requires registration within 30 days of establishing residency. Visit an Illinois Secretary of State facility with your New Jersey title, proof of Illinois insurance, and proof of Illinois address; an emissions test is required in the Chicago and Metro-East areas, but Illinois has no statewide safety inspection. Cancel your New Jersey registration once your Illinois plates arrive.
Preparing Your Vehicle
Before New Jersey pickup: remove all personal items, disable car alarms, document existing condition with date-stamped photographs from all four corners. No heat protocol required at any New Jersey origin in any season. Illinois delivery: no heat protocol required at any Illinois destination in any season. Confirm your Chicago-area delivery address includes staging access before the carrier dispatches — a staging issue at the Chicago delivery end is much easier to resolve before pickup in New Jersey than after the carrier is already en route.
New Jersey & Illinois Auto Transport Resources
New Jersey Helpful Government Links
- New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) — Confirm your New Jersey title is clear and in your possession before shipping. Cancel New Jersey registration and surrender plates after establishing Illinois residency.
- NJ MVC — Vehicle Topics — Title transfer and registration cancellation procedures when you move out of New Jersey to Illinois.
- NJ MVC — Moving Out of State — Procedures for surrendering a New Jersey license and registration after a permanent move to Illinois.
Illinois Helpful Government Links
- Illinois Secretary of State — CyberDriveIllinois — Register your New Jersey vehicle in Illinois within 30 days of establishing residency. Title transfer, registration fees, and use tax payment.
- Illinois SOS — New Resident Vehicle Registration — Required documents, use tax assessment, and process for registering a New Jersey-titled vehicle in Illinois.
- Illinois SOS — New Resident Driver’s License — Obtain an Illinois driver’s license within 90 days of establishing residency. New Jersey license surrendered.
- Illinois EPA — Vehicle Emissions Testing — Required in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will counties and the Metro-East area. Confirm testing requirement for your Illinois destination county.
- City of Chicago — Vehicle Sticker — Required within 30 days of registration for any vehicle registered at a Chicago city address. Annual fee; multiple tier sizes.
Federal Auto Transport Resources
- FMCSA — Verify a Carrier’s License (SAFER System) — Verify any auto transport company is federally licensed and insured before booking.
- FMCSA — Protect Your Move — Federal consumer guidance on hiring vehicle shippers and understanding your rights.
New Jersey to Illinois Car Shipping — FAQ
How much does it cost to ship a car from New Jersey to Illinois?
For a standard sedan on open transport, New Jersey to Illinois generally runs roughly $800–$925 depending on the exact cities, vehicle, and season — shorter North Jersey to Chicago runs sit at the lower end, while longer South Jersey or Shore to Central Illinois runs sit at the higher end. Pricing tracks the live market and shifts week to week, so use the instant calculator for your exact zip codes and dates.
How long does it take to ship a car from New Jersey to Illinois?
North Jersey (Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth) to Chicago: 3–4 days. Central Jersey or the Shore to Chicago-area: 3–5 days. South Jersey (Camden, Cherry Hill) to Central Illinois (Springfield, Champaign, Decatur): 4–5 days. Winter weather on I-80 across the Pennsylvania Pocono Mountains or the Great Lakes snow belt: add 1 day for any fixed arrival date.
Can a carrier pick up from my Newark or Jersey City address?
Yes, but the densest North Jersey neighborhoods require staging coordination. Some urban blocks in Newark, Jersey City, and Hoboken-area towns cannot accommodate large 75-foot auto carriers — your carrier will arrange staging at a nearby commercial lot and coordinate with you for final block access or transfer. Most Central Jersey, Shore, and suburban addresses are standard door-to-door. Confirm your specific address access protocol with the carrier coordinator at booking — this is standard procedure for dense North Jersey pickup and experienced carriers handle it routinely.
Will winter weather delay my New Jersey to Chicago shipment?
I-80 is a year-round commercial carrier highway and does not close for winter weather. The I-80 Pocono Mountains segment in Pennsylvania and the Great Lakes snow belt through Ohio and Indiana can add 1 day to transit during significant storms. For any Chicago delivery with a firm arrival date November through April, add a 1-day buffer or book Expedited. Chicago maintains its roadways aggressively, so delivery-end delays are rare even in winter.
When should I ship my car from New Jersey to Illinois to get the best rate?
November through February offers the best rates — demand drops significantly from summer peak and carriers actively seek loads. October is also good value with the added benefit of no winter weather concerns yet. Avoid June through August if possible; that’s peak moving season and both New Jersey outbound and Chicago inbound demand are at their highest. If you must ship in summer, book 10–14 days ahead and use Expedited for any fixed Chicago start date.
I’m moving to Evanston for Northwestern University. How should I book?
Book 10–14 days ahead for late-August move-in. Edison → Evanston and Newark → Waukegan pairings are the main table references — the Northwestern area is 14 miles north of downtown Chicago on I-94. Confirm campus-adjacent or off-campus housing staging access with the carrier at booking; some Evanston residential streets near campus are narrow. University move-in week (late August) is the corridor’s most concentrated delivery period — Expedited for any fixed move-in date.
How do I register my New Jersey car in Illinois?
Register within 30 days at cyberdriveillinois.com or a Secretary of State facility. Bring your New Jersey title, Illinois insurance, and payment for Illinois use tax. An emissions test is required in the Chicago metro and Metro-East counties, but Illinois has no statewide safety inspection. Chicago city vehicle sticker required within 30 days for Chicago city addresses. Illinois driver’s license within 90 days — New Jersey license surrendered. Cancel New Jersey registration after establishing Illinois residency.
Shipping from Illinois to New Jersey instead?
We cover both directions on this corridor. See city-by-city rates, transit times, and seasonal pricing for the reverse direction. View Illinois to New Jersey rates →
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