Car Storage

Need extra space to store your vintage car or work truck? We have the perfect storage solution for you. Free up your driveway and utilize one of our indoor or outdoor storage options.

Superior protection for your vehicle!

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Stanfield Vehicle Storage – Outdoor Car Storage

At Stanfield Vehicle Storage, we offer secure and affordable outdoor car storage solutions designed for convenience and peace of mind. Our spacious lot is ideal for long-term or short-term storage of cars, trucks, trailers, and more. With easy access, flexible terms, and a commitment to safety, your vehicle is in good hands at Stanfield.

Stanfield Vehicle Storage - Indoor Car Storage 

Our indoor car storage provides full protection from the sun, rain, snow, and other harsh elements. At Stanfield Vehicle Storage, your vehicle is kept safe in a clean, secure, and weatherproof environment. With modern security features and convenient access, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your car is shielded and well cared for year-round.


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STORAGE TIPS

Preparing your Car for Storage
Your vehicle needs special care when putting it into storage. Use this checklist to make sure it is ready to go for your next road trip.
Clean the Car: You do not want come back months later and find that dirt and grime have taken over your vehicle. It also helps to check under your seats for discarded food wrappers or other items that you may have forgotten about.
Check the Fluids: Next you will want to turn your attention to your vehicle’s fluids. Change your car’s oil and filters. Then top off the fuel tank and add fuel stabilizers. The shelf life of standard fuel is approximately 3 months so if you plan to store it longer than that be sure to drive it periodically and repeat the process.
Battery Prep: The next thing you should do is to disconnect the battery as cars drain the battery even when it is off. A great tip is to back your car into your storage unit. In the event your battery happens to die while in storage it will be easier to jump start it if the hood of your car is closer to the door. That way you do not have to run to the store to purchase extra-long jumper cables.
Preparing Windshield Wiper Blades: Windshield wiper blades should be placed in the upward position. In other words, away from your car’s windshield. Over time, the rubber on your wiper blades can start to deteriorate. If they are against your windshield, it can cause the rubber on the blades to stick and create a hard to clean off residue.
Prepare Brakes: Make sure you do not use the parking brake because brake pads can fuse with the rotors if they are left in contact for too long.
Leave the Top Up: This piece of advice goes to all the convertible owners out there. Leaving the top down for long periods of time can develop creases and additional damage your top. This is especially true in colder climates. Close your vents too in case any pests decide they need a warm place to camp out.