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Based on 1,041 verified reviews, renters rated Neighbor's service for finding car storage in Phoenix 4.9 out of 5 on average
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Average price is $58 with a $40 minimum. 50% offer a first month discount.
83% of listings are outdoor. Average host response time is 45 minutes.
Most spaces are 10x20 feet. Average distance to these spaces is 6.1 miles.
Average price of indoor units: $90. Prices vary from $63 to $135.
50% of listings are indoor. Average rating for indoor units is 5 stars.
75% of indoor units include security features. Average response time: 31 minutes.
Average rating of 4.9 and 73% of listings have top host status.
92% of listings offer outdoor uncovered car storage with camera features.
Response times are under 20 minutes for 58% of top rated listings.
Parking lots and driveways average $72 monthly; 50% offer first month discount.
60% of listings have quick responses within 2 hours; 75% with 5-star ratings.
Unpaved lots and storage units most common; average listing size 23x14 feet.
58% of listings are within 1.5 miles; average price $232.
83% of listings respond within 24 hours; 25% respond within 5 minutes.
67% of listings are outdoor spaces; 50% of those feature security cameras.
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Average price of $112 per month for outdoor listings in Phoenix.
Largest length is 60 feet; average length is 35 feet.
66% of listings offer discounts for the first month.
10×20 | 10×30 | 10×40 | |
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Average storage facility Phoenix, AZ | $193 | $305 | $397 |
Neighbor 100+ storage spaces nearby | |||
RightSpace Storage Phoenix, AZ (1 miles) | $285 | -- | -- |
Extra Space Storage Phoenix, AZ (1 miles) | $410 | -- | -- |
Life Storage Phoenix, AZ (2 miles) | $187 | -- | -- |
Enter your car information below to see what size storage unit you need for your car.
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).
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).
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.
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).
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).
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.
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).
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).
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).
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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See more car storageIn Phoenix, Arizona, where the sun shines relentlessly, you might assume that any spot would work for car storage. Your driveway or an exposed parking lot is convenient, but the harsh desert sun poses significant risks to your car’s exterior and interior. Without proper protection, prolonged exposure to the sun can lead to paint fading, interior damage, and mechanical issues.
This is why we recommend storing your car in a covered or fully enclosed space like a carport (covered), garage (enclosed), or storage unit (enclosed).
It’s especially important to protect classic and seasonal cars that are more susceptible to sun damage from the unforgiving elements.
But be aware that our recommendations differ according to the type of car:
Whether you’re a part-time resident shuttling between cities, a snowbird seeking refuge from colder climates, a college student studying out-of-state, or simply going on a month-long vacation, you may need to store your daily driver for security reasons. With limited garage space or even no garage, leaving your car unattended in a driveway or on the street is risky. High-security storage becomes imperative, especially since you won’t be around to address any potential security threats.
Choosing a private or enclosed parking garage offers several advantages, particularly for vintage, classic, and antique cars. Unlike modern vehicles, these older models lack the same protective coating, making them more vulnerable to rust. While Phoenix’s arid climate typically keeps humidity levels low, the occasional unexpected rainstorm can still pose a threat to classic cars.
Specialized luxury car storage facilities (like these) are tailored to meet the unique needs of high-value vehicles, offering trickle charging systems, climate-control settings, dehumidified storage options, and automatic battery conditioners.
A commercial warehouse or parking garage can safeguard your business assets (delivery vans, box trucks, etc.) from the harsh Arizona sun and ensure your fleet vehicles are safe from the extreme temperatures, dust, and debris that can cause damage. Additionally, indoor storage options like these offer enhanced security features.
While Phoenix, AZ receives fewer than 8 inches of annual rainfall, an enclosed storage option is still a good idea for a vehicle like a convertible. The Arizona sun’s rays can easily penetrate a soft-top convertible, exposing your leather seats to extreme heat, which can lead to cracking and fading.
While some traditional car storage facilities keep pricing vague, peer-to-peer storage marketplaces like Neighbor are very transparent about their prices. Instead of posting “storage cost will vary according to location, unit size, and amenities,” storage marketplaces list the exact [fixed] price next to the listing photos.
On average, peer-to-peer car storage is 30% cheaper than traditional car storage options of the same size in the exact location (and with the same amenities).
Here we’ve included the average car storage costs in 11 major U.S. cities:
For more information, check out this Neighbor article.
Traditional car storage facilities offer renters a choice of canopied parking stalls or traditional storage units (in sizes 10’x20’ and larger). Note that a standard-sized vehicle won’t fit comfortably in units 10’x15’ or smaller.
On peer-to-peer storage marketplaces, you’ll find a mix of traditional car storage options as well as residential options (for double the inventory in your city)--including:
Stuck choosing between these options? Compare the pros and cons.
Here’s what you need to know:
Phoenix offers many different traditional self storage facilities for car storage. Traditional self storage, however, usually are more expensive, less safe, and typically farther way than peer-to-peer storage.
Look at the list below for information:
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