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Car Hauler / Auto Transport Jobs in Indiana

CDL-A car hauler / auto transport driver positions in Indiana (IN). Average pay: $58,000 - $87,000.

CDL-A$58,000 - $87,000

Indiana Car Hauler / Auto Transport Pay

$58,000 - $87,000

CDL Required

CDL-A

National Demand

Moderate

Car Hauler / Auto Transport Market in Indiana

The Midwest is the heart of American auto manufacturing, making it the busiest region for car haulers. The Detroit Three (GM, Ford, Stellantis) plus Toyota, Honda, and Subaru operate assembly plants across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Car haulers shuttle finished vehicles from these plants to rail yards and dealer networks across the country. The I-75 corridor from Detroit south and I-65 through Indiana are critical car-haul lanes.

About Indiana Trucking

Indiana calls itself the 'Crossroads of America' for good reason. More interstate highways pass through Indiana than any other state. Indianapolis is centrally located to serve 80% of the U.S. and Canadian populations within a one-day truck drive.

Key Industries in Indiana

  • Automotive manufacturing
  • Pharmaceutical distribution (Eli Lilly)
  • Steel production (Gary/NW Indiana)
  • Agriculture (corn, soybeans)
  • Logistics & 3PL services

Top Car Hauler / Auto Transport Corridors in Indiana

1

Subaru Lafayette to nationwide dealers

2

Toyota Princeton to Midwest distribution

3

GM Fort Wayne truck plant to dealers

4

Stellantis Kokomo transmission to assembly

Companies Hiring Car Hauler / Auto Transport Drivers in Indiana

Jack Cooper Transport

#1

Cassens Transport

#2

United Road Services

#3

Hansen & Adkins

#4

AutoVenture

#5

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Car Hauler / Auto Transport Trucking FAQ for Indiana

What are the top car hauling freight lanes in Indiana?

Indiana (IN) offers strong car hauler freight opportunities along several key corridors. Key freight lanes include Subaru Lafayette to nationwide dealers and Toyota Princeton to Midwest distribution. The state's midwest location means drivers can access loads tied to automotive parts, food processing, and agricultural products, creating consistent year-round demand for experienced car hauler operators.

Which companies hire car hauling drivers in Indiana?

Top employers include Jack Cooper Transport, Cassens Transport, United Road Services, and Hansen & Adkins. These carriers offer a range of positions from company driver to lease-purchase programs. Indiana's position in the midwest freight market means both national fleets and regional specialists actively recruit car hauler drivers. Check each carrier's current pay package, home time policy, and equipment standards before applying.

How do I get started with car hauling in Indiana?

To launch a car hauler driving career in Indiana, you'll need a CDL-A, specialized training in vehicle loading/unloading, and extreme care — one scratch on a new vehicle can cost thousands in damage claims. Start by earning your CDL at a Indiana-accredited truck driving school — many carriers offer tuition reimbursement programs. The midwest region's strong demand for automotive parts, food processing, and agricultural products means new car hauler drivers can often find entry-level positions within weeks of earning their CDL.