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The benefits of renting car storage on Neighbor

Cost effective

By renting space from people with extra space, you can save up to 50% compared to traditional storage facilities

Safe and secure

Neighbor is 14x safer than traditional storage, requires host identity verification, and offers storage protection plans

Easiest way to store

Neighbor’s 60-second reservations, mobile app, automatic payments and messaging tool make storage easier than ever

Flexible access

Choose storage with access that meets your needs and easily coordinate with your host through Neighbor’s mobile app

Right next door

Find a storage location that is conveniently located near you giving you peace of mind that it’s never far away

Wide array of options

Find a variety of storage options, including indoor and outdoor, month-to-month, climate-controlled and 24-hour access

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verified review of 20 x 10 Garage in Seattle, Washington

Verified review, February 2024

When I moved in my truck, it was easy to navigate the driveway to back in. Wide driveway and no gate. I felt my items were safe.

Chloe

Seattle, WA

verified review of 20 x 10 Garage in Preston, Idaho

Verified review, February 2024

The place I rented was very secure. Great host and a great price!

Chloe

Preston, ID

verified review of 20 x 13 Carport in Lehi, Utah

Verified review, June 2020

This was the best carport situation I could have asked for. Steve is a great host and helped me with everything I needed to keep my car safe.

William

Lehi, UT

verified review of 20 x 20 Garage in Hartford, Connecticut

Verified review, May 2024

You're doing such a great job! I love the space. its really helpful. I think its been really good. The host is great!

Deb Staging

Hartford, CT

verified review of 30 x 10 Unpaved Lot in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho

Verified review, April 2024

very safe very greta host. lots of features and solid move-in process.

Chloe

Lava Hot Springs, ID


Storage unit size guide

Find the perfect unit size for your vehicle
10×20
Small, one-car garage
10 by 20 storage unit with Car

Great for compact cars

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20×20
Large, one-car garage
20 by 20 storage unit with Car

Fits majority of vehicles

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20×30
Two-car garage
20 by 30 storage unit with Car

Commercial-sized vehicles

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How Neighbor compares to traditional storage facilities

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How to rent car storage on Neighbor

Simply put, Neighbor matches people that have vacant space with people looking for somewhere to store their things.
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1

Find the perfect space

Enter a location and browse thousands of spaces shared by local hosts.

2

Reserve it with a host

Reserve on the Neighbor app or website, choose a protection plan, and send a request directly to the host.

3

Store your stuff

Schedule a move-in time with your host and start prepping to move your things. That’s it!

Tips to prepare your car for storage

Properly preparing a car for short- or long-term storage prevents damage, maintains its value, saves on costs and makes pick-up easier

Clean the vehicle

Prevent damage from buildup and rust by cleaning the car's interior and exterior.

Fill fluids & stabilize

Fill coolant, brake fluid and transmission fluid. Fill the gas tank, add fuel stabilizer and drive for 15 minutes.

Change the oil

Avoid corrosion by changing the oil and filter and run the engine to circulate the fresh oil.

Protect your tires

Store on jack stands or tire saver ramps at a lower PSI or keep tires inflated and drive regularly.

Use a car cover

Store outdoors with a breathable, water-resistant, fitted cover that also covers the wheels.

Protect the battery

Disconnect the battery and store indoors or maintain the charge with a battery maintainer.

Seal openings

Keep rodents out - stuff the tailpipe, plug the air filter box intake duct and turn the A/C to “recycled air”.

Run the vehicle

Start the car and drive it periodically to circulate fluids and prevent flat spots on the tires.

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Car Storage Frequently Asked Questions

On average, the monthly cost of storing a car in a standard 10'x20' unit can range from $50 to $200 or more, depending on the location, amenities, and size. You can often find cheap car storage with outdoor or covered parking spaces.

Most standard cars will fit in a 10'x20' self storage unit, also known as a single car garage size unit. However, the actual size needed may vary depending on the specific make and model of the car, as well as whether additional items will be stored alongside it. It's best to measure the car and any additional items to determine the appropriate dimensions.

Yes, a standard car can fit in a 10'x20' storage unit. Smaller compact cars may fit in a 10x15, however, and some larger trucks and SUVs may need a 10x25 storage space. Ultimately, the actual size needed may vary depending on the specific make and model of the car, as well as whether other items will also be stored.

A 10'x15' storage space can accommodate small-sized vehicles, but it may not be large enough to store larger vehicles such as SUVs or pickup trucks. It's best to determine your vehicle length and that of any additional items you plan to store alongside it to determine the appropriate storage unit size.

The length of time a car can sit in storage depends on several factors, including the space conditions and the preparation of the car before storing. On average, a properly prepared car can be stored for 6-12 months without any major issues, but can be stored for several years if done properly. It's still important to start the engine and drive the vehicle regularly to prevent issues.

Storing a car has several benefits, such as protecting it from the elements and prolonging its lifespan, freeing up space at home, and providing a secure location that reduces the risk of theft or damage.

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Yes, winterizing your car before putting it into storage is recommended to prevent damage from cold weather and to ensure easy start-up when you need it. This includes adding stabilizer to fuel, topping off fluids, and protecting tires. Read more car winterization tips on Neighbor.com.

Types of vehicle storage units

Depending on the size of the vehicle and your specific storage needs, there are many types of vehicle storage options to choose from. Different types of storage vary in terms of costs, amenities, and weather protection. In addition to storing automobiles, many of these units can also be used as RV storage, trailer storage or even boat storage.

Outdoor car storage

Storing your car outside is a suitable option for many types of vehicles. Outdoor parking and car storage is the least expensive way to store your automobile, but it may leave it more exposed to storm or sun damage. There are different options for outdoor storage with varying levels of environmental protection, including open lots, parking spaces and driveways.

Covered car storage

Striking the balance between indoor and outdoor storage, covered car storage provides an outdoor option with some protection from the elements. Covered car storage typically means your vehicle will be parked alongside other vehicles under a single roof, but could also come in the form of single carports or canopies.

Indoor car storage

Storing your vehicle in an enclosed space with drive-up access like garages, warehouses, or other type of storage unit provides maximum protection for your precious asset. The facility may even offer benefits like car lifts, climate control, and high security. However, if you want the perks of indoor storage, you'll have to pay a higher price. Carefully consider your specialized needs before choosing the indoor storage that's right for your car.

Considerations when renting a parking spot

Besides price and location, there are other factors you should consider before renting space to store your car.

  • Frequency of access: Depending on how often you plan to access your car, you may want to store closer to home or may be willing to store further away at a cheaper location.
  • Duration: If you’re planning to store your vehicle for an extended period, you may be able to negotiate a cheaper price.
  • Climate: Take into account if the area where you’re storing has humidity or extreme temperatures. If so, take steps to protect your vehicle or consider indoor units.

Vehicle storage size guide

Vehicles come in all shapes and sizes. Luckily, so do the spaces used to store them. When you're trying to find the right storage space for your vehicle, you want to get the most for your money. In order to determine the right size unit for your vehicle, you'll need to consider the type of vehicle you're putting in storage and its dimensions (primarily the length).

Motorcycles

When it comes to choosing storage for a motorbike or motorized toy vehicles, you can often get away with a relatively small storage unit. A 5’x10’ unit will comfortably store one motorcycle and the associated gear.

Small compact cars

Some of the smaller compact cars, as well as microcars, can fit in 10’x15’ parking space. However, you may need to upgrade to a larger space to account for navigating around the vehicle or accessing the trunk.

Sedans and larger compact cars

Four-door sedans and larger compact cars often measure 15 feet or longer, requiring a larger storage space between 15 and 20 feet long. A 10-foot wide space, such as 10’x20’, is usually sufficiently wide.

Minivans, crossovers, SUVs and trucks

The majority of minivans, crossovers, SUVs and trucks fit comfortably in a 20-foot-long parking space, such as a 10’x20’. Whether driving a Chrysler Pacifica, Honda CR-V, Chevrolet Suburban or Toyota Tacoma, you’re probably in a good spot. Be sure to take into consideration if you have a hitch or need extra space to maneuver.

Large pickup trucks and SUVs

For many full-size trucks and longer SUVs, such as a Ram 1500, opting for a longer 10’x25’ parking space might be necessary (or just a smart idea). Larger commercial vehicles might need even more length (and height) such as a 10’x30’.

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How much does car storage cost?

Car storage prices vary depending on the type of unit, location, features/amenities and unit size. For example, rates are considerably more affordable for outdoor storage of a compact car than the monthly rate to store a large commercial truck indoors with security cameras.

  • Type of storage: Indoor storage is always more expensive than outdoor storage, and outdoor, covered storage is often somewhere between the two.
  • Location: Demand can drive up storage costs in many areas. This means the cost may vary from state to state or be higher in urban areas.
  • Features: Drive-up access, security, 24-7 access and other features increase the monthly price. Antique cars or other specialized vehicles may even require climate-controlled storage or humidity control.
  • Size: Although the price per square foot typically decreases as the space size increases, the total cost increases as the size increases.

Common reasons for needing storage

There are a variety of reasons you may choose or need to store a vehicle. These are the most common reasons for needing to store an automobile include:

Weather protection

Whether the aim is to protect against exposure to extreme temperatures, UV rays or from harsh weather, many seek out car storage units to protect their auto from potential damage.

Free up space

Home storage for vehicles can be challenging, especially in large cities. Those that own multiple cars might face limited availability if they live in an apartment or gated community. In other instances, HOA restrictions may create additional parking limitations. Even in rural areas, cars or larger vehicles can take up a lot of space. Whatever the reason, storing a car in a storage unit can be the best solution to free up extra space.

Seasonal or rare usage

Many people own cars they don't use on a regular basis. Maybe you have a prized vehicle that you only drive when the weather is nice. For many, a large vehicle doesn't make a good daily driver, but it's occasionally needed for special trips. A rarely driven vehicle can be a burden when it's stored at home. Instead of working around it or putting it in a less-than-ideal location on your property, you may choose to store it at a neighbor’s home rather than your own.

Temporary leave or military duty

Military members often leave possessions and vehicles behind while on duty. Individuals who travel for work or leisure can be faced with leaving a vehicle at the airport or other locations for several weeks at a time. Choosing a safe auto storage solution for these periods when you're away can help keep your car in the best shape possible.

Luxury, project, or classic car storage

For some people, a car is a vessel to get from spot A to spot B. For others, it's a cherished possession to be enjoyed on special occasions. Antique cars, project cars, and race cars are valuable possessions that require specialized care. If you've made an investment in a unique or classic vehicle, you likely need a storage option that will keep it in pristine condition.