North American Van Lines vs. Mayflower Transit

A side-by-side look at how these two interstate movers actually differ — structure, real customer review data, and what each one tends to be best suited for. Full profiles for both are linked below with complete review breakdowns.

Side by side

North American Van LinesMayflower Transit
Founded19331927
HeadquartersFort Wayne, INFenton, MO
ModelAgent network (part of SIRVA)Agent cooperative (part of UniGroup)
Best forCorporate relocation and long-distance household movesLong-distance moves, sister brand to United Van Lines
Rating4.3 stars (81 reviews)4.2 stars (156 reviews)
Review sourceNorth American Van Lines agent, Irving, TXMayflower Transit corporate headquarters, Fenton, MO

One or both of these ratings reflects a single local agent location, not the entire national network — see the full profiles for what that means for your specific move.

What each is known for

North American Van Lines

  • Repeated praise for specific drivers keeping customers updated throughout transit
  • Competitive pricing cited by multiple reviewers

Mayflower Transit

  • Multiple long-time repeat customers (one citing 10 years of use) describe consistently good experiences
  • Zero-damage moves reported by some customers with specific praise for the driver

What to watch for with each

North American Van Lines

  • At least one pack/load job compressed from 2 days to 1, leading to disorganized packing
  • A detailed complaint describes belongings sitting in a warehouse for weeks past a guaranteed delivery window with poor communication

Mayflower Transit

  • Several detailed reports of missing or stolen items after a move, with slow or unresponsive claims handling
  • A claims process described as taking up to two years to resolve in one case, with an initial lowball settlement offer

Bottom line

North American Van Lines (agent network (part of sirva)) and Mayflower Transit (agent cooperative (part of unigroup)) are structured differently, which affects what kind of experience to expect — North American Van Lines is generally best for corporate relocation and long-distance household moves, while Mayflower Transit is generally best for long-distance moves, sister brand to united van lines.

Read the full profiles for complete review data, quotes, and FAQs: North American Van Lines review and Mayflower Transit review.

Frequently asked questions

Is North American Van Lines or Mayflower Transit better for an interstate move?

Neither is universally better — it depends on your specific route, the local agent or crew assigned to your move, and which company's model (agent network (part of sirva) vs. agent cooperative (part of unigroup)) fits your situation. Compare quotes and read the full reviews for both before deciding.

Do North American Van Lines and Mayflower Transit have the same pricing?

Pricing varies by route, move size, and season for both, so there's no fixed answer — get quotes from each for your specific move rather than assuming one is categorically cheaper.

How do North American Van Lines and Mayflower Transit compare on customer reviews?

North American Van Lines's reviewed location shows 4.3 stars from 81 reviews (North American Van Lines agent, Irving, TX), while Mayflower Transit's shows 4.2 stars from 156 reviews (Mayflower Transit corporate headquarters, Fenton, MO). See each full profile for the detailed strengths and weaknesses behind these numbers.

Should I get quotes from both before booking?

Yes — for any interstate move, comparing at least two or three quotes side by side is worth the time, since pricing and availability both vary significantly by company, route, and date.