Vehicle Storage in Reno, NV

Looking for dependable vehicle storage in Reno, NV? At South Meadows RV & Boat Storage, we offer tailored storage solutions for your cars, collectible vehicles and more—providing peace of mind, easy access and the space you need.

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Why Choose South Meadows?

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  • Secure facility, fully fenced, well‑lit, with 24/7 surveillance.
  • On‑site staff available during office hours to assist with rentals and access.
  • Spacious paved lot and oversized drive aisles for wide turn radius—ideal for trailers, campers and large vehicles.
  • Convenient dump station onsite.
  • Easy online rental and payment system—reserve and pay from home.

Types of Storage Units

We offer three flexible storage options to meet your exact needs:

  • Climate-Controlled Units – Protect your vehicle, fine art, and collectibles from extreme temperatures, dust, and humidity. Our climate-controlled storage units maintain a stable environment year-round, keeping your most valuable possessions safe from the elements.
  • Non-Climate Units – Ideal for vehicles built to withstand outdoor conditions.
  • Covered Units – Overhead protection from sun and debris.

Additionally, we have several uncovered and open parking spaces as an alternative for your vehicle.

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What Vehicles Can You Store Here?

Our facility is perfect for storing a wide variety of vehicles, including:

sedan car

Sedans, SUVs, sports cars

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Vintage models, muscle cars, show cars

exotic car

Supercars, imports, limited‑edition models

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Conversion vans, custom builds, off‑road rigs

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Motorcycle trailers, boat trailers, camper trucks

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Extended-cab trucks, lifted trucks, or vehicles with oversized modifications.

Prepare Your Car For Storage

How should I clean my car before storing it?

  • Wash and wax your vehicle thoroughly to remove dirt, grime, and road salt.
  • Clean the interior and remove food, trash, and any items that could attract pests.
  • Ensure the car is completely dry to prevent mold or mildew.

Should I fill the gas tank before storage?

Yes, fill the tank to about 90–95% full. This prevents moisture buildup inside the tank and reduces the risk of rust. Adding a fuel stabilizer is recommended if the car will be stored for more than a month.

What should I do about the battery?

Disconnect the battery if storing for several months. Alternatively, use a trickle charger or battery maintainer to keep it charged.

How should I protect the tires?

Inflate tires to the recommended pressure to prevent flat spots. If storing long-term, consider using tire cradles or placing the car on jack stands.

Should I cover my car?

Yes, a breathable car cover is recommended, especially for covered or outdoor units. Avoid plastic covers that trap moisture, which can damage the paint.

Do I need to disconnect the parking brake?

Yes, release the parking brake to prevent sticking over time. Use wheel chocks if needed to prevent rolling.

How often should I check on my car?

If possible, visit the storage unit periodically to inspect the car, start it, and ensure everything is in good condition.

Can I store my classic or collectible car long-term?

Absolutely! Climate-controlled units are ideal for classic, exotic, or collector vehicles, protecting them from extreme temperatures, dust, and humidity.

Do I need insurance while my car is in storage?

Yes, maintain comprehensive insurance coverage. Some facilities may require proof of insurance.

Any tips for long-term storage?

  • Use a fuel stabilizer, disconnect the battery, and inflate tires properly.
  • Keep the storage space clean and free of pests.
  • Consider periodic engine starts or professional storage prep services for long-term storage.

Scroll down to view our recommended checklist to store your vehicle here.

Vehicle Storage Preparation Checklist

  • Wash and wax exterior
  • Clean interior & remove food/trash
  • Ensure car is completely dry
  • Fill gas tank to 90–95%
  • Add fuel stabilizer for long-term storage
  • Check oil, coolant, and other fluids
  • Disconnect battery for long-term storage
  • Or use a trickle charger / battery maintainer
  • Inflate tires to recommended pressure
  • Use tire cradles or jack stands for long-term storage
  • Release parking brake
  • Use wheel chocks if needed
  • Consider a breathable car cover
  • Inspect car periodically
  • Start engine occasionally
  • Ensure no pests or moisture issues
  • Maintain comprehensive coverage
  • Keep proof of insurance on file
  • Climate-controlled units are ideal for classic and exotic cars
  • Avoid plastic covers that trap moisture
  • Consider professional storage prep for long-term protection
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