Boca Raton, Florida, USA – Who cares about gas prices? In the U.S., everyone cares. Not only do gas prices directly affect everyday consumers who commute to work and drive their kids to school, but gas prices are an indicator of future economic trends. When gas prices go up, grocery prices increase, home service call prices rise, and even plastic containers cost more. And notably, car shipping costs increase.
After reaching the highest levels in four years during late spring, U.S. gasoline prices are starting to ease. Yet for the auto transport industry, months of elevated fuel costs continue to influence shipping rates, carrier availability, and delivery planning during one of the busiest vehicle shipping seasons of the year. ShipYourCarNow is one of the leading auto transport companies in the United States, and has weighed in on this fuel price easing.
According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), the national average price for regular gasoline stood at $3.83 per gallon on July 2, down nearly 50 cents from early June and well below the $4.56 peak recorded on May 21. Despite the recent decline, prices remain significantly higher than historical averages, and many vehicle transport providers continue to navigate the operational effects of the spring fuel surge.
The latest U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Short-Term Energy Outlook suggests gasoline prices may continue to moderate during the second half of 2026 as global oil production recovers and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz resumes. The agency forecasts average retail gasoline prices of approximately $3.80 per gallon during the third quarter before easing further to around $3.40 per gallon in the fourth quarter, assuming current market conditions continue.
For the auto transport industry, however, lower fuel prices do not immediately translate into lower shipping costs.
Vehicle carriers operate heavy-haul equipment that travels thousands of miles each week, making fuel one of the largest operating expenses associated with transporting vehicles across the country. Carrier capacity, seasonal demand, equipment positioning, and route efficiency all continue to influence final transport pricing even as gasoline prices begin to stabilize.
Fuel Costs Continue to Shape Vehicle Shipping
While fuel prices have retreated from their late-May highs, many of the pressures created by the spring surge remain throughout the vehicle transport sector.
Current market conditions continue to affect:
Long-distance and cross-country shipping costs
Rural delivery routes, where fuel expenses remain proportionally higher
Carrier availability during peak summer demand
Expedited and enclosed transport pricing
Quote volatility as carriers adjust to changing operating costs
U.S. Average Gasoline Prices (2026)
February 2026: $2.91
March 2026: $3.64
May 2026: $4.53
June 2026: $4.05
July 2 2026: $3.83
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) / AAA
A Market Still Finding Its Balance
Although wholesale fuel markets have begun to stabilize, transportation providers continue to manage the effects of several months of elevated operating expenses while demand for vehicle shipping remains strong.
Summer traditionally represents one of the busiest periods for auto transport as relocation activity increases, dealerships continue moving inventory, seasonal residents relocate between states, and consumers purchase vehicles from out-of-state sellers.
Industry analysts note that companies with established carrier networks, efficient logistics systems, and disciplined route planning are generally better positioned to absorb market volatility while maintaining consistent service levels.
Marco Maggiore, CSO of ShipYourCarNow, says transparency becomes even more important when fuel markets remain unpredictable.
“Fuel costs impact virtually every aspect of vehicle transportation, from route planning and carrier availability to final customer pricing. The price we quote you is going to be the price we charge you when it comes to shipping your vehicle, so maintaining pricing transparency becomes even more important during periods of fuel volatility.”
What Consumers Should Consider Before Shipping
As fuel markets continue to adjust, industry experts recommend consumers look beyond the lowest advertised quote and understand how pricing is structured before booking vehicle transportation.
Customers should consider:
Whether the quoted price is fixed or subject to additional fuel surcharge adjustments
Booking early to secure carrier availability during peak demand
Allowing flexible pickup and delivery windows where possible
Verifying carrier credentials, insurance coverage, and company reputation before committing
Maggiore says customers benefit most from working with transportation providers that prioritise clear communication throughout the shipping process.
“The price we quote you is going to be the price we charge you when it comes to shipping your vehicle.”
Looking Ahead
While recent federal forecasts suggest fuel prices could continue easing through the remainder of 2026, uncertainty within global energy markets means transportation costs are likely to remain sensitive to changes in oil production, geopolitical developments, and seasonal demand.
For consumers planning to transport a vehicle this summer, industry experts recommend securing quotes early, comparing providers carefully, and understanding exactly what is included before booking.
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About ShipYourCarNow
ShipYourCarNow is a leading vehicle transportation company specializing in nationwide auto shipping solutions for individuals, dealerships, auctions, fleet operators, military personnel, and corporate clients. Their headquarters are in Boca Raton, Florida, and the company connects customers with a trusted network of licensed and insured carriers to provide reliable, efficient, and cost-effective vehicle transport services across the United States.
With a focus on customer service, transparent pricing, and advanced logistics technology, ShipYourCarNow offers a range of transport options, including open carrier, enclosed carrier, expedited shipping, and door-to-door vehicle delivery. The company is committed to helping customers navigate changing market conditions while delivering safe and dependable transportation solutions.
For more information, visit http://www.shipyourcarnow.com or call (866) 390-0354.
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