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The Ultra-Wealthy Ship Their Cars Overseas By Plane

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The Ultra-Wealthy Ship Their Cars Overseas By Plane

Updated: June 13, 2024
Written by: Mike Rupers

We read with great interest an incredible CNN article in June 2024 about how the ultra-wealthy ship their luxury cars overseas by plane. Absolutely fascinating and mind boggling to see how super rich people don’t flinch at spending tens of thousands of dollars to transport a car overseas or long distances.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Oil rich barrons in the Middle East Gulf states, notably Dubai, use specialized luxury car shipping services to fly vehicles to London, Europe and elsewhere.
  • Ultra-Wealthy Europeans and Americans will do the same without batting an eye.
  • A typical car transport by air from Dubai to London might cost around $36,000.

In this blog article, Direct Express Auto Transport shares our expertise, honed over 20 years experience as a leading vehicle transport company, to comment about luxury car shipping services by plane.

Rich People Shipping Their Cars By Plane

You could buy a new midsize sedan, like a Toyota Camry, for about the same price as you would pay to ship a car by plane from the Middle East Gulf states to London, England. According to Dan Car Logistics, something like that might cost roughly $36,000 to transport. A hefty and extravagant sum of money for the average person, but not a concern to the super rich. Dan Car Logistics reports they arrange car shipping by air about 100 times a year, which is a tad less than 10 times per month.


Specialized Car Shipping Logistics

A luxury vehicle like a Porsche Carrera GT can cost close to $1.9 million. It obviously should be protected not only from the elements such as inclement weather, but also from possible mishaps and damage during transport. It is loaded onto a small enclosed one car trailer, so that it is totally protected, and towed on and off an aircraft. 

Dan Car Logistics uses both commercial planes, which is like buying a ticket for your car, and also uses private cargo planes, which can be substantially more expensive. Either method hides the luxury car from prying eyes, and helps ensure against theft or damage. 


The Difficulty Of Car Shipping Internationally

A luxury vehicle like a Porsche Carrera GT can cost close to $1.9 million. It obviously should be protected not only from the elements such as inclement weather, but also from possible mishaps and damage during transport. It is loaded onto a small enclosed one car trailer, so that it is totally protected, and towed on and off an aircraft. 

The Customs Vehicle Shipping Paperwork and Process

It is a specialized business, Customs Brokers, who are expert at navigating the laws and requirements of a host of countries. It is not something regular U.S. Auto Transport Brokers are proficient at doing. It is time consuming, arduous, expensive, and sometimes maddening. A good customs broker like Crowley, or the aforementioned Dan’s Logistics, spend years perfecting their craft. 

A good international car shipping broker needs to verify all the paperwork. Then a customs officer will check what fees are due, and to do that, they must ascertain the value of the vehicle. Sometimes taxes are still outstanding and must be paid in advance. The same applies to duties. And after everything is in order, every i dotted, every t crossed, the customs vehicle shipping broker will release the car and off it goes.


The Bottom Line: Most U.S. Car Shipping Brokers Don’t Arrange International Orders

It should come as no surprise, given the level of expertise required to ship cars internationally, that most U.S. auto transport brokers stick to domestic vehicle shipping in the mainland, Hawaii and Alaska. Here at Direct Express Auto Transport, we ship exclusively in the 48 contiguous states and point international vehicle shippers to seasoned customs brokers.

Car Transport Cost: FAQ

Should You Ship Your Car Open or Enclosed?
About 97% of all vehicle shipments are shipped on an Open Trailer. It’s proven to be a very safe method with statistically very few problems. You may notice new cars being delivered to dealerships in an open trailer, and that’s because it’s safe. If you have a collector car or really expensive automobile, say around $75,000 or more, then we recommend shipping it in an Enclosed Trailer. Expect to pay about 33-50% more for an Enclosed transport. Our auto shipping costs calculator automatically adds the extra enclosed car transport estimate to your quote, so you can experiment with the quotes if you like.
How Long Will It Take To Pick Up My Vehicle?

Over 90% of our orders ship inside of one week. That could be anywhere from 1 to 7 days. Most of the U.S. population lives in a major metropolitan area and is shipping to another well populated area, and that makes a big difference. Cars usually ship in a very regular manner, almost half within just a few days.

If either your origination or destination locations are away from population centers, in other words, in a remote area, then you might consider meeting a driver in a nearby big city or town to increase your chances of shipping timely. Or adding money to the carrier fee may entice a carrier. Remember, anyone you choose can serve as your point of contact, which takes the stress out of shipping your vehicle.

How Do I Prepare My Vehicle For Shipment?

Clean out your vehicle of all loose items as much as possible. Leave nothing of value in the vehicle. It’s very rare that any items are stolen during transport, but we recommend extra caution to prevent loss.

Keep extra items as previously discussed to a minimum and place in the trunk or out of sight. Have only about a quarter tank of gasoline. Give the auto transport carrier a set of keys and advise them of any special instructions for your vehicle, like difficulty starting, steering, braking, etc.

Driver Consideration: Being a truck driver can be a thankless job. They work long hours and are away from their families for weeks at a time. Please be friendly and considerate to our drivers, and they will treat you in the same manner.

How Are Car Shipping Quotes Calculated?

The first factor used to calculate car shipping cost is the transport distance. Next are the length, height and weight of the vehicle, followed by running condition and type of trailer (Open or Enclosed). Finally, seasonal fluctuations may impact the overall cost.

Non-Running Vehicles Cost More

Maneuvering non-operational vehicles on and off a car transport trailer is a big challenge. Car shipping companies much prefer operational (running) vehicles because it gives them an easier option to reposition their entire load. Non-running vehicles take considerably more time to get on and off the trailer. So the car shipping quote must reflect the higher cost. Many auto transporters don’t have a winch and cannot accommodate non-running vehicles. That is one reason it takes longer on average to ship non-operational vehicles. Fewer do it. If at all possible, fixing your vehicle before trying to ship it will save on the non-running car transport cost, and make the process go faster.

How Long Does It Take To Deliver My Vehicle?

Delivering is final step in the process, and also the simplest part. Once your vehicle has been assigned and picked up, not too much can go wrong. Once the vehicle is picked up, you can estimate that it will take roughly 1 day of transit time for every 500 miles distance. Delivery Time Estimate Guide 100-500 miles takes 1 or 2 days 500-1000 miles takes 2 or 3 days 1000-1500 miles takes 3 or 4 days 1500-2000 miles takes 4 or 5 days 2000-2500 miles takes 5 or 6 days 2500-3000 miles takes 6 or 7 days Depending on the distance, weather conditions and population centers it could be a few days or weeks until a vehicle reaches its destination. The carriers usually estimate about 10 days on coast to coast trips, but they frequently arrive earlier.

Can I Put Stuff In My Car When I Ship It?

Yes and no. The strict interpretation is no, you can’t ship items inside your vehicle. The reality is that almost all carriers look the other way on items that weigh less than 100 pounds, roughly the equivalent of 2 suitcases. We recommend placing any additional items in the trunk and out of sight. The U.S. Transportation Law states that a carrier can be fined $10,000 for hauling household items in the vehicle, but it’s rarely enforced. However, the drivers do estimate the weight of each vehicle that they carry and don’t want problems at weight scales. So they must keep the personal items to a minimum. Some drivers will accept a tip ($50-$250) for hauling extra stuff, but some won’t. Rule of thumb, don’t take advantage.