Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
If you’re going to store a car long term, you should make sure everything’s topped off and in good shape.
Here are some specific steps you should take before putting your car in long-term storage:
Fill up the gas tank. Low gas levels can lead to a build up of moisture and rust in the tank.
Change the oil. If it sits for too long, it might end up damaging some engine components.
Protect your cylinders. Spray some oil into your cylinders to stop them from rusting.
Clean the interior. Bits of food or debris can make your car musty or even moldy over time.
Clean the exterior. Trapped particles from the outside world can collect moisture and eventually damage your paint job.
Use a cover. Make sure to get a breathable cover for your car. Tarps and other thick covers can trap moisture against the body and cause superficial damage to the exterior.
Lastly, if you’re planning on storing the car for an extended period of time, you should consider pausing your car insurance policy. Insurance can be costly,
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