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About Us

When you need reliable car shipping throughout the great state of Minnesota, call on us at Minneapolis Auto Transport! With over fifteen years of experience, our family-run business knows all about open car transport, enclosed auto shipping, and many other vehicle moving services. We have extensive experience with corporate relocations, door-to-door car transport, and military vehicle shipping. Our team of reliable drivers and amazing live call representatives are always ready to take on your shipping requests for a relatively low price. This is because we’ve got state-of-the-art technology that will keep your vehicles safe on the way to your desired destination. Combine that with friendly agents on the phone and well-trained truck drivers, and you have a good service on your hands.

We’ll be happy to give you a FREE quote on your next auto transport request, because you can believe us when we say it’s Minnesota nice to ship cars with our team. We look forward to serving you!

Experience

Since we opened our doors in 2006, our family-run company has worked hard to fulfill every customer request we’ve received.

Knowledge

We’re able to answer any and all questions you may have regarding auto shipping. Put us to the test, and we’ll always do our best.

Solutions

Have a problem with your car shipment? You can trust ourvehicle transport team to find the best solution every time.

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