Door-to-door auto transport from any New Hampshire pickup address to anywhere in Arkansas. Major Arkansas destinations include Little Rock, Bentonville, Fayetteville, and our other 17 city service areas. Typical rate $1250-$1625 for a standard sedan, 5-7 day transit time, $1M cargo insurance, no upfront deposit.
New Hampshire to Arkansas auto transport is a steady inbound lane for Razorback. Our Arkansas-based dispatch team coordinates New Hampshire-origin shipments arriving in every Arkansas city — from Little Rock and the Pulaski County metro to Northwest Arkansas (Fayetteville, Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale), Fort Smith, Jonesboro, Hot Springs, Conway, and every smaller Arkansas community. The typical inbound shipment from New Hampshire covers approximately 1,450 miles over 5-7 days of transit at an average open-transport rate of $1250-$1625 for a standard sedan.
Dartmouth graduate relocations and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard PCS rotations are main drivers.
Here's the current cost breakdown for the New Hampshire-to-Arkansas inbound lane in 2026:
| Vehicle Type | Open Transport | Enclosed Transport | Transit Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard sedan / compact | $1250–$1625 | $1875–$2600 | 5-7 days |
| Midsize SUV / Small truck | $1375–$1787 | $2062–$2860 | 5-7 days |
| Full-size SUV / Large pickup | $1437–$1868 | $2250–$3120 | 5-7 days |
| Lifted / Oversized vehicle | $1625–$2275 | $2531–$3639 | 5-7 days |
| Classic / Exotic | Open not recommended | $1875–$2989 | 5-7 days |
| Motorcycle (separate carrier) | $812–$1218 | $1406–$2080 | 5-7 days |
| Non-running surcharge | +$100–$200 | +$100–$200 | Same |
Rates assume standard door-to-door service with a flexible 5–7 day pickup window in New Hampshire. Specific-date pickup or guaranteed pickup service adds 10–20%. See our full auto transport cost guide for detailed cost factors and money-saving strategies. For your exact inbound rate, use the instant quote form.
I-93 south to I-90 west to I-81 south to I-40 west into Arkansas. Long-haul reverse lane.
Standard reverse routing covers approximately 1,450 miles. Most of our New Hampshire-origin shipments leave the New Hampshire pickup location with the carrier driver running multi-vehicle loads. Arkansas drop-offs happen on a schedule determined by the specific destination city within Arkansas (Little Rock, NWA, Jonesboro, etc.), the carrier's overall load routing, and traffic and weather conditions along the way. Our dispatch team monitors active carriers via GPS check-ins and can provide real-time updates throughout transit.
These are the most common Arkansas delivery destinations we serve from New Hampshire, listed roughly by inbound shipment volume:
We also deliver to any Arkansas address — not just the destinations listed above. Suburban Arkansas addresses, rural delivery points, gated communities, military bases (LRAFB, Pine Bluff Arsenal), and small Arkansas towns are all part of our standard inbound service.
PCS moves from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Dartmouth College and UNH graduates relocating for Arkansas career opportunities. Manchester corporate transfers. White Mountains retirees moving for warmer climate. No-income-tax retiree migration patterns shifting.
Every Razorback service option is available on the New Hampshire-to-Arkansas inbound lane:
Our carrier network handles every vehicle category for New Hampshire-to-Arkansas inbound shipments:
Ski season and foliage season generate minor volume. Dartmouth and UNH moves August and May.
For most inbound shipments, you'll get the best combination of price and availability by booking 2–4 weeks ahead and using a flexible 5–7 day pickup window in New Hampshire. Expedited and guaranteed-pickup options are always available for time-critical moves to Arkansas.
The pickup process for a New Hampshire-to-Arkansas inbound shipment follows the same standardized steps we use for every shipment, regardless of origin state:
1. Driver call-ahead. Your assigned carrier driver will call the New Hampshire pickup contact 1–24 hours before pickup, depending on their schedule. Most drivers prefer to call the morning of pickup once they have a clear sense of timing. They'll confirm the New Hampshire address, ask about access (cul-de-sac? gated community? HOA restrictions?), and give a 1–4 hour window.
2. Final hour confirmation. The driver typically calls again when they're about an hour out. This is when you (or your authorized adult contact at the New Hampshire pickup address) want to be ready. If the carrier can't access your specific street, this is when you'll coordinate a nearby meeting point — usually a commercial parking lot within 1-2 miles of the New Hampshire origin address.
3. Pre-loading walk-around inspection. When the driver arrives at the New Hampshire pickup, the most important step happens: a full pre-loading walk-around. The driver documents every visible scratch, ding, or condition on the Bill of Lading (BOL). You walk around the vehicle with the driver and you both sign. Take your own time-stamped photos too — every angle plus the interior. This is your proof of pre-pickup condition heading to Arkansas.
4. Loading. The driver loads your vehicle onto the carrier. This takes 15–30 minutes per car. You can stay and watch, but you're not required to. Once the car is secured with industrial straps, the truck departs New Hampshire heading toward Arkansas.
5. Transit. The truck heads Arkansas-bound. Transit time on the New Hampshire-to-Arkansas lane averages 5-7 days. We send tracking updates and our customer service line (Arkansas dispatch reachable at (866) 605-0281) is available throughout transit if you have questions.
6. Arkansas delivery. The driver calls the Arkansas-side recipient 1–24 hours before delivery. On arrival in Arkansas, the same walk-around process happens in reverse — the recipient compares the vehicle's condition to the BOL from New Hampshire, notes any new damage if applicable, and signs for delivery. The remaining carrier balance is due at Arkansas delivery (cash, money order, or cashier's check).
The New Hampshire-to-Arkansas inbound lane has several reliable cost-reduction strategies. The biggest single savings come from choosing open transport over enclosed — open transport saves 40–60% and is the right choice for any daily-driver vehicle. Unless you're shipping a luxury, exotic, classic, or restored vehicle, open transport is almost always the better economic call.
The second-largest savings come from pickup flexibility in New Hampshire. A flexible 5–7 day pickup window on the New Hampshire-to-Arkansas route typically saves 5–15% compared to a specific-date pickup. Carriers running this inbound lane optimize their routes based on the most efficient combination of pickups and deliveries — when you give them flexibility at the New Hampshire origin, your shipment slots into their optimized route at lower cost.
The third strategy is timing. Booking 2–4 weeks ahead instead of last-minute saves 10–25%. The New Hampshire-to-Arkansas route has predictable carrier availability when carriers can plan ahead, but tightens significantly for last-minute (under 7 days) bookings. Avoid the absolute peak weeks — summer relocation season (May–August) and the August/May college move waves at U of A and other AR universities — if your timing is flexible.
If you're shipping multiple vehicles together from New Hampshire (same pickup, same Arkansas delivery, same booking), the per-vehicle rate drops 5–15%. Fleet shipments of 4+ vehicles can sometimes get dedicated multi-car carriers with volume pricing. See our complete cost guide for additional money-saving strategies.
Choosing the right auto transport company for a New Hampshire-to-Arkansas inbound shipment matters more than most customers realize until something goes wrong with a different carrier. Razorback offers four guarantees on every shipment:
Full federal licensing. Razorback is an FMCSA-registered motor carrier and broker . Every carrier we dispatch on the New Hampshire-to-Arkansas inbound lane is independently FMCSA-licensed and verified through SAFER and our internal vetting process. We pull active authority, insurance certificates, and safety scores before any carrier touches your vehicle. Verify any carrier yourself at the FMCSA SAFER system.
$1 million cargo insurance. Every New Hampshire-to-Arkansas inbound shipment is covered by a minimum of $1 million in motor truck cargo insurance carried by the dispatched carrier, plus mandatory state auto liability coverage.
No upfront deposit. We don't collect a dollar until we've assigned a specific FMCSA-licensed carrier to your shipment. You see the carrier's name and driver assignment before any payment is collected. If we can't find a carrier at the quoted rate, you can cancel at no cost.
Real local Arkansas accountability. Our dispatch and customer service team is staffed by people who live and work in Arkansas. When you call about a New Hampshire-to-Arkansas inbound shipment, you're not routed to an offshore call center reading a script — you're connected to someone who can pull up your file, see the carrier's last GPS check-in, and give you a real answer in minutes. Arkansas-based companies provide accountability when moving to Arkansas.
New Hampshire to Arkansas auto transport averages $1250-$1625 for a standard sedan on open transport. SUVs and trucks run $1437-$1868. Enclosed transport (for luxury, exotic, or classic vehicles) is $1875-$2600. Specific rates depend on the exact New Hampshire pickup ZIP, Arkansas delivery ZIP, vehicle type, season, and pickup flexibility.
Standard transit from New Hampshire to Arkansas is 5-7 days from pickup. Dispatch from booking typically takes 2-5 days for standard service or 24-48 hours for expedited. Total time from booking to Arkansas delivery is usually 4-12 days.
Most New Hampshire shipments to Arkansas route via I-40 → I-81 → I-93 (in reverse). Carriers running this corridor regularly provide consistent availability and competitive pricing on the inbound direction.
You or an authorized adult (18+) must be present at the New Hampshire pickup address to walk around the vehicle with the driver, sign the Bill of Lading, and hand over the keys. If you can't be there personally, designate someone you trust at the New Hampshire origin.
Yes, with a $100-$200 non-operating surcharge. The vehicle must be able to steer, brake, and roll freely (carriers use winch loading). Mention the non-running condition when you quote so we dispatch a carrier equipped to handle it.
Sometimes — direction-of-flow matters. If New Hampshire has more outbound demand than Arkansas does (or vice versa), the lighter direction prices slightly lower. We can quote both directions for comparison.
Use our instant quote form for a free, all-in New Hampshire-to-Arkansas auto transport quote in 30 seconds. Or call our Arkansas-based dispatch team directly at (866) 605-0281. Office hours Mon–Fri 7am–8pm, Sat 8am–6pm, Sun 9am–5pm Central.