Indoor car storage in Gainesville, FL

Indoor car storage in Gainesville, FL

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Based on 10 verified reviews, renters rated Neighbor's service for finding indoor car storage in Gainesville 5.0 out of 5 on average

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James S.

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Keystone Heights, FL

Aug 2, 2023

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Todd M.

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Belleview, FL

Jan 9, 2024

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Chad E.

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Lake City, FL

Mar 23, 2023

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Steven H.

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Keystone Heights, FL

Jan 27, 2024

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Dunnellon, FL

Jul 24, 2022

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Derek B.

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Ocala, FL

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Vehicle storage size estimator

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Recommended storage options by car type

Compact car

10’×15’ storage units

Due to their small size, mini cars can fit in an indoor or outdoor 10’×15’ space. Car examples include Mini Cooper (12.6 feet) and Mazda Miata (12.10 feet).

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Small car

10’×15’ storage units

Small car examples include Honda Fit (13.3 feet), Volkswagen Golf (13.8 feet), Kia Soul (13.9 feet), and Kia Rio Hatchback (13.4 feet).

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Small SUV

10’×15’ storage units

Small SUVs can be stored indoor, outdoor, and covered spaces. The Toyota Corolla iM (14.2 feet) and Honda CR-V are car examples.

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Mid-size car

10’×15’ storage units

Mid-size cars are the largest cars that fit in a 10’×15’ space. Examples include Ford Fiesta (14.5 feet), and Ford Focus (14.4 feet).

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Full-size car

10’×20’ storage units

Full-sized cars include Toyota Camry (16.2 feet), Honda Civic (15.27 feet), Ford Fusion (15.9 feet), and Chevrolet Impala (16.7 feet).

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Small pickup

10’×20’ storage units

Small pickups can be stored uncovered and outdoor. If storing indoor, make sure the height of the car will work. Toyota Tacoma (17.6 feet) is a small pickup.

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Mid-size to large SUV

10’×20’ storage units

Larger SUVs requiring a 10’×20’ unit include Jeep Grand Cherokee (16.13 feet), Toyota RAV4 (15.1 feet), GMC Sierra (19.1 feet), and Ford Explorer (16.5 feet).

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Minivan

10’×20’ storage units

Minivans typically fit well in a 10’×20’ unit. For more room, store in a 10’×30’. Car examples include Honda Odyssey (17.1 feet) and Toyota Sienna (16.9 inches).

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Large pickup

10’×30’ storage units

Large pickup 10’×30’ storage units Pickup trucks can be store indoor or outdoor. Examples include Chevrolet Silverado (19.4 feet), Ford F-150 (18.97 feet), and the rest of the Ford-F series (20.85 feet).

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Deciding what kind of storage is best for you

Seasonal car storage

Choose indoor storage (garage or facility) for protection, or secure outdoor storage with a cover. Maintain battery and tires.

Storing a car while in a large city

Use a secure parking garage, consider car storage services, or park in well-lit areas with anti-theft devices.

Military deployment car storage

Select a long-term storage facility with monitoring, trust friends or family, or consider renting it out for extra use.

Storing a business car or truck

Opt for commercial storage facilities, use on-site storage if available, and perform maintenance pre-storage.

Auto storage during a life change

Options include long-term storage facilities, trusted contacts (friends or family), or renting out the car for extra use.

Parking a car when you travel

Consider airport parking, storage facilities, or car storage services. Ensure your car is well-maintained before departure.

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Tips to protect your vehicle while in 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 car

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

Use a car cover

Even when stored inside, a breathable, fitted cover can help prevent damage from dust and moisture.

Change the oil

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

Fill fluids & stabilize

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

Battery maintenance

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

Tire care

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

Choose a safe space

Store the car in a clean, dry, and secure location. Consider a location with added security features.

Run the vehicle

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

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