Long Distance Towing Michigan to Florida
Motor City to Sunshine State vehicle transport. Professional towing from Michigan to Florida since 2010 with daily I-75 carriers.
Michigan to Florida Vehicle Transport You Can Trust
The Michigan to Florida corridor is one of the most heavily traveled vehicle transport routes in the Midwest-to-Southeast corridor. Spanning approximately 1,175 miles from Detroit to Tampa along Interstate 75, this route follows one of America’s most direct and efficient north-south highways from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast. Michigan’s automotive heritage, harsh winters, and aging population combine to create enormous demand for southbound vehicle transport to Florida.
Long Distance Towing has been serving this corridor since 2010, running carriers between Michigan and Florida on a near-daily basis. The I-75 is the backbone of our Michigan-Florida operations, running through Toledo, Cincinnati, Lexington, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, and into Florida. Our drivers know this route intimately, from the road conditions in Michigan’s snow belt to the smooth highways of Georgia and Florida.
Michigan has a unique connection to Florida that goes beyond the typical snowbird migration. As the historic center of American automobile manufacturing, Michigan sends more automotive industry vehicles, classic cars, and enthusiast vehicles to Florida than almost any other state. Whether you are a retired GM worker heading to your winter home in Naples, a Ford engineer relocating to a supplier’s Florida office, or a classic car collector shipping a vintage Mustang to a Daytona auction, Long Distance Towing handles it all with expertise and care.
Cities We Service
- Michigan: Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Flint, Kalamazoo, Traverse City, Saginaw, Warren, Sterling Heights
- Ohio (along route): Toledo, Cincinnati, Columbus
- Florida: Tampa, Orlando, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Naples, Sarasota, West Palm Beach, The Villages, Fort Myers