Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
If you don’t plan on driving your second car in the winter, storing it is definitely a great idea! Putting your car in storage can help protect it from the elements and ensure the winter weather doesn’t damage your car.
While the price for storing your vehicle will vary, you can expect to pay between $45 and $450 per month. Variables that will impact your price include:
Size
Location
Amenities the storage facility offers
To determine the cost of storing your car, request quotes from multiple storage facilities and see who can offer you the best price.
As you won’t need full coverage on your vehicle while it’s in storage, consider having storage insurance instead. Reducing your coverage can help reduce the costs associated with storing your vehicle.
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