Illinois to Colorado Car Shipping
Illinois to Colorado Car Shipping
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Car Shipping from Illinois to Colorado — See How It Works
Illinois to Colorado Car Shipping Rates by City
Every Illinois to Colorado 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 (Illinois) | To (Colorado) | Distance | Standard | Expedited | Rush | Transit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago | Denver | ~1,000 mi | $950 | $1,140 | $1,330 | 3–5 days |
| Aurora | Colorado Springs | ~1,060 mi | $975 | $1,170 | $1,365 | 3–5 days |
| Rockford | Fort Collins | ~975 mi | $925 | $1,110 | $1,295 | 3–5 days |
| Naperville | Aurora | ~990 mi | $925 | $1,110 | $1,295 | 3–5 days |
| Joliet | Lakewood | ~980 mi | $925 | $1,110 | $1,295 | 3–5 days |
| Springfield | Thornton | ~880 mi | $850 | $1,020 | $1,190 | 3–5 days |
| Peoria | Arvada | ~905 mi | $875 | $1,050 | $1,225 | 3–5 days |
| Naperville | Westminster | ~990 mi | $925 | $1,110 | $1,295 | 3–5 days |
| Elgin | Boulder | ~985 mi | $925 | $1,110 | $1,295 | 3–5 days |
| Champaign | Pueblo | ~990 mi | $925 | $1,110 | $1,295 | 3–5 days |
| Bloomington | Centennial | ~910 mi | $875 | $1,050 | $1,225 | 3–5 days |
| Decatur | Greeley | ~895 mi | $850 | $1,020 | $1,190 | 3–5 days |
| Waukegan | Longmont | ~1,010 mi | $950 | $1,140 | $1,330 | 3–5 days |
| Schaumburg | Loveland | ~995 mi | $925 | $1,110 | $1,295 | 3–5 days |
| Evanston | Broomfield | ~1,005 mi | $950 | $1,140 | $1,330 | 3–5 days |
| Oak Park | Grand Junction | ~1,250 mi | $1,125 | $1,350 | $1,575 | 4–6 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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Direct Express Auto Transport built the auto transport industry’s first instant online pricing calculator in 2004. Before that, getting a car shipping quote meant phone calls, callbacks, and days of waiting. We changed that. Today you know exactly what it costs to ship your vehicle in 30 seconds — online, any time of day.
Three Service Tiers for Every Illinois to Colorado Shipment
Every shipment on this Illinois to Colorado route is available at three service tiers. Standard delivers at the best available rate for flexible schedules. 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 Denver-area job start dates, ski-season arrivals, and any Illinois departure where every day 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: Illinois to Colorado
Illinois to Colorado peaks May through September with summer relocations to Denver and the Front Range, Chicago tech and finance transfers into the Denver–Boulder corridor, and students bound for CU Boulder, Colorado State, and the University of Denver. A secondary winter wave arrives ahead of ski season. April and May offer the best value on this Midwest-to-Mountain-West run, before the summer rush tightens the I-80/I-76 lane and before snow starts to factor on the I-70 high passes.
| Period | Season | What to Expect | Booking Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan – Feb | Winter / Ski Season | January and February run steady with ski-season arrivals to the Front Range and mountain towns. Chicago and northern Illinois pickup can involve winter weather and lake-effect snow near Lake Michigan; Colorado delivery to Denver and the Front Range is reliable, though I-70 and the high country can see snow and chain conditions that add a day. |
Steady winter demand. Book 7–10 days ahead. Illinois pickup in winter: 1-day buffer during storms. Front Range delivery reliable; mountain-town delivery: snow buffer. Fixed dates: Expedited. |
| Mar – May | Spring Ramp / Value Window | March through May demand builds toward the summer peak. April and May are the corridor’s strongest value window before the busy season fully starts. Spring corporate relocation from Chicago into the Denver tech corridor runs alongside late-season mountain snow that can still affect high-country delivery into May. |
Improving value, especially April–May. Book 7 days ahead. Front Range conditions good; high country may still hold snow. Fixed Denver start dates: Expedited. |
| Jun – Aug | Peak Demand / Summer Moves | June through August is peak demand, driven by summer relocations to Denver and the Front Range, and students heading to CU Boulder, Colorado State (Fort Collins), and the University of Denver. Chicago is one of the nation’s busiest carrier markets, so westbound capacity on the I-80/I-76 lane tightens. Mountain roads are clear and conditions are excellent at both ends. |
Peak demand. Book 10–14 days ahead. Late-August campus move-in (Boulder, Fort Collins): book 14 days ahead. Clear mountain roads. Firm summer start dates: Expedited or Rush. |
| Sep – Oct | Active Shoulder / Good Value | September and October stay active as the summer surge winds down and fall corporate relocation continues. Mountain passes are still open and conditions are excellent, making this one of the best-value windows of the year on the corridor before the snow returns to the I-70 high country. |
Active demand, strong value. Book 5–7 days ahead. Excellent Illinois and Colorado conditions; first high-country snow possible by late October. Flexible timelines: Standard. |
| Nov – Dec | Ski-Season Ramp / Holiday Gap | November and December see a ski-season ramp into the Front Range and mountain towns. Chicago-area pickup logistics need more planning as winter weather arrives. Colorado high-country routes see early snow, and the holiday carrier gap runs December 15–January 5. |
Ski-season demand. Book 10–14 days ahead. Illinois winter pickup: 1-day buffer for storms. Mountain delivery: snow/chain buffer. Holiday gap December 15–January 5: Expedited for firm December arrival. |
Who Ships a Car from Illinois to Colorado — and Why
The Illinois to Colorado corridor runs year-round, driven by a few consistent groups of shippers.
What Makes the Illinois–Colorado Auto Shipping Run Different
A few geographic quirks shape pricing and timing on the Illinois to Colorado corridor.
Other Illinois to Colorado Cities We Serve
Direct Express ships vehicles between hundreds of city pairs on this route. Below is a broader look at additional Illinois origins and Colorado destinations we regularly serve.
| From (Illinois) | To (Colorado) | Distance | Transit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Des Plaines | Castle Rock | ~1,035 mi | 3–5 days |
| Wheeling | Commerce City | ~1,000 mi | 3–5 days |
| Downers Grove | Parker | ~990 mi | 3–5 days |
| Worth | Littleton | ~990 mi | 3–5 days |
| Bolingbrook | Brighton | ~985 mi | 3–5 days |
| Cicero | Northglenn | ~995 mi | 3–5 days |
| Skokie | Englewood | ~1,005 mi | 3–5 days |
| Berwyn | Wheat Ridge | ~995 mi | 3–5 days |
| Normal | Fountain | ~970 mi | 3–5 days |
| Urbana | Lafayette | ~990 mi | 3–5 days |
| Pekin | Windsor | ~915 mi | 3–5 days |
| Galesburg | Erie | ~865 mi | 3–5 days |
| Moline | Evans | ~855 mi | 3–5 days |
| Quincy | Montrose | ~1,070 mi | 4–6 days |
| Carbondale | Durango | ~1,090 mi | 4–6 days |
| Danville | Cañon City | ~1,030 mi | 3–5 days |
Illinois and Colorado Auto Shipping Zones Along the I-80 and I-76 Corridors
Illinois–to–Colorado auto transport runs roughly 830–1,280 miles. The shortest runs leave central and downstate Illinois (Springfield, Decatur, Peoria, the Quad Cities) for the Denver Front Range; the longest reach Grand Junction and Durango on the Western Slope. Colorado delivery clusters heavily along the Front Range I-25 corridor from Fort Collins to Pueblo.
Illinois Origin Zones
Colorado Delivery Zones
Illinois to Colorado Auto Transport Video Guide
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9 Chapters — Under 6 Minutes
Each chapter covers a specific part of the Illinois to Colorado shipping process. Click any card to open that chapter directly in YouTube.
We begin with why the Illinois to Colorado corridor is a busy long-haul auto transport route — driven by tech and aerospace relocations, students, outdoor-lifestyle movers, and military moves. Our nationwide carrier network is built to handle vehicle shipping between Illinois and Colorado year-round.
Illinois to Colorado 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 Illinois origin and every Colorado destination — from the largest metros to smaller cities, college towns, and mountain 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 Illinois and Colorado.
Get realistic transit-time expectations for the Illinois to Colorado route, including the seasonal and weather factors that can affect timing on a cross-country haul.
Before pickup, we recommend cleaning your vehicle, removing personal items, and photographing every panel. If you are shipping a vehicle to Colorado, document its pre-existing condition carefully ahead of your Colorado registration and emissions check.
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, mountain towns, and suburban Front Range addresses across Colorado.
Open vs. Enclosed Car Transport on the Illinois–Colorado Route
Both methods are available on virtually every Illinois to Colorado 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 Illinois to Colorado 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 Illinois and Colorado
Every Illinois to Colorado shipment is full door-to-door — we pick up at your Illinois address and deliver to your Colorado door, with commercial staging only where dense city streets or mountain access require it.
Pickup in Illinois
Chicago City Pickup
Chicago city pickup requires staging coordination in dense urban neighborhoods. Loop, River North, Gold Coast, and Streeterville: commercial staging required — the carrier meets the vehicle at 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. Edgewater, Rogers Park, and Uptown: standard residential access. No heat protocol at any Illinois origin in any season.
Chicago Suburbs and Northern Illinois
Standard door-to-door pickup throughout the Chicago suburbs. Western suburbs (Aurora, Naperville, Joliet, Oak Park, Bolingbrook, Downers Grove): standard door-to-door, excellent I-88/I-55 access onto I-80 west. Northern and northwest suburbs (Evanston, Waukegan, Schaumburg, Elgin, Des Plaines, Skokie): standard residential access. Rockford: standard door-to-door via I-39/I-88. Lake-effect snow near Lake Michigan November–March may require a 1-day pickup scheduling buffer when storms are forecast.
Central and Downstate Illinois
Standard door-to-door pickup throughout central and downstate Illinois — Bloomington-Normal, Peoria, Springfield, Champaign-Urbana, and Decatur, plus the Quad Cities (Moline), Galesburg, and Quincy to the west. These origins sit closest to Colorado and post the corridor’s shortest distances. Carrier routing joins I-72, I-74, or I-80 west with no Chicago metro congestion to clear. All downstate origins: standard residential access, no heat protocol any season.
Delivery in Colorado
Denver Metro and the Front Range
Standard door-to-door delivery across Denver and the metro — Aurora, Lakewood, Thornton, Arvada, Westminster, Centennial, and the northern and southern Front Range cities along I-25, from Fort Collins and Boulder down to Colorado Springs and Pueblo. The Front Range street grid gives full-size carriers excellent access; most deliveries are straightforward.
Military Bases and Southern Colorado
Standard delivery to Colorado Springs and the south, home to Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, and Schriever Space Force Base, plus the U.S. Air Force Academy. Confirm on-base delivery access at booking for incoming PCS recipients. Castle Rock, Fountain, and Cañon City are standard residential delivery.
Mountain Towns and the Western Slope
Delivery to mountain ski towns (Vail, Breckenridge, Aspen, Steamboat Springs) and Western Slope cities (Grand Junction, Montrose, Durango) crosses high passes on I-70 and US-550. Winter snow and chain conditions November–April can add a day; the carrier may arrange a nearby meet point for hard-to-reach mountain addresses.
Colorado Vehicle Registration for Illinois Arrivals
Colorado requires new residents to register within 90 days of becoming a resident at a county motor vehicle office with your out-of-state title, proof of Colorado insurance, a VIN verification, and an emissions test if you are in the Denver–Front Range emissions program area; Colorado has no statewide periodic safety inspection. Cancel your Illinois registration and surrender your plates after the move.
Preparing Your Vehicle
Before Illinois pickup: remove all personal items, disable car alarms, and document existing condition with date-stamped photos from all four corners. Confirm staging access for any dense Chicago pickup address before the carrier dispatches. For a winter delivery to the high country, confirm the carrier can reach the address or arrange a meet point — a staging issue is far easier to resolve before pickup in Illinois than after the carrier is en route.
Illinois & Colorado Auto Transport Resources
Illinois Helpful Government Links
- Illinois Secretary of State — CyberDriveIllinois — Confirm your Illinois title is clear and in your possession before shipping. Cancel Illinois registration after establishing Colorado residency.
- Illinois SOS — Vehicle Registration — Ensure your Illinois title is transferable before the move; bring it when registering your vehicle in Colorado.
- City of Chicago — Vehicle Sticker — If leaving a Chicago city address, cancel or do not renew your city sticker once you have established Colorado residency.
Colorado Helpful Government Links
- Colorado DMV — Vehicle Services — Register your Illinois vehicle in Colorado within 90 days of establishing residency. Title, registration, and fees.
- Colorado DMV — New Resident — Requirements and documents for registering an out-of-state vehicle in Colorado, including VIN verification.
- Colorado Emissions Testing — Emissions testing is required in the Denver–Front Range program area before registration.
- Colorado DMV — New Resident Driver License — New residents must obtain a Colorado driver license. Illinois license surrendered.
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.
Illinois to Colorado Car Shipping — FAQ
How much does it cost to ship a car from Illinois to Colorado?
For a standard sedan on open transport, Illinois to Colorado generally runs roughly $850–$1,125 depending on the exact cities, vehicle, and season — central and downstate Illinois origins to the Denver Front Range sit at the lower end, while Chicago-area origins to Western Slope cities like Grand Junction and Durango run higher. 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 Illinois to Colorado?
This is a haul of roughly 830–1,280 miles. Most Illinois to Denver and Front Range shipments run 3–5 days; Grand Junction, Durango, Montrose, and other Western Slope destinations run 4–6 days. Winter weather at the Illinois pickup end or on the I-70 mountain passes may add a day for any fixed date.
Can a carrier pick up from my downtown Chicago address?
Yes, but dense Chicago neighborhoods require staging coordination. Most Loop, River North, and dense North Side residential streets cannot accommodate a 75-foot auto carrier — the carrier stages at a nearby commercial lot and coordinates final block access or transfer. South Side and outer neighborhoods, plus the western and northern suburbs (Aurora, Naperville, Schaumburg, Evanston), generally offer standard door-to-door access. Confirm your specific address staging protocol at booking — experienced carriers handle Chicago pickup routinely.
Can you deliver to a Colorado mountain town or ski resort?
Yes. We regularly deliver to Front Range cities and mountain towns like Vail, Breckenridge, Aspen, and Steamboat Springs. In winter, high passes on I-70 can see snow and chain conditions that add a day, and the carrier may arrange a nearby meet point for hard-to-reach addresses. Confirm your delivery address at booking and allow a buffer in the snow months.
Can you deliver to Fort Carson or the Air Force Academy for a PCS?
Yes. We regularly handle PCS moves to Colorado’s installations — Fort Carson, Peterson and Schriever Space Force Bases (Colorado Springs), Buckley Space Force Base (Aurora), and the U.S. Air Force Academy. Book immediately on receipt of orders and use Expedited or Rush for firm report dates. Confirm on-base delivery access with your carrier coordinator at booking.
When should I ship my car from Illinois to Colorado for the best rate?
April and May offer the best value, before the busy summer season fully starts; the September–October shoulder is also strong. Avoid June through August (peak summer moving and student season) and the ski-season ramp around the holidays. For late-August move-in at CU Boulder or Colorado State, book 14 days ahead.
How do I register my Illinois car in Colorado?
Register within 90 days at a county motor vehicle office with your Illinois title, proof of Colorado insurance, a VIN verification, and — in the Denver–Front Range program area — a completed emissions test, which is required there before registration. Colorado has no statewide periodic safety inspection. Obtain a Colorado driver license, then cancel your Illinois registration and surrender your plates.
Shipping from Colorado to Illinois instead?
We cover both directions on this corridor. See city-by-city rates, transit times, and seasonal pricing for the reverse direction. View Colorado to Illinois rates →
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