Shipping a collector car costs $1,200–$4,500 round trip. Twelve months of climate-controlled Las Vegas storage costs $4,800–$9,600. The break-even is not where most owners think. Here is the math.
Owners with property in two states — Las Vegas + Los Angeles, Las Vegas + Aspen, Las Vegas + Miami, Las Vegas + New York — face a recurring decision: store the collector vehicle in Las Vegas year-round, or ship it back and forth between residences. The economics, the wear, and the risk profile change with mileage, frequency of use, and tier of vehicle. A $250,000 Porsche 911 GT3 used four weekends per year does not need to live in Las Vegas during the Aspen ski season; a $1.2M Pagani Huayra rarely benefits from any enclosed transport at all. At REVCity Auto Storage — 7185 Bermuda Rd, Las Vegas NV 89119, 725-272-1803 — we store collector vehicles for clients with second homes across the country. The framework below explains when storage wins, when shipping wins, and when the hybrid — storage + occasional enclosed transport — is the right answer.
Most owners compare a single shipping cost to a single month of storage and conclude shipping is cheaper. That comparison is wrong. The real comparison is annual cost of each model including risk-adjusted depreciation and access value. Here are the numbers.
| Scenario | Annual Cost | Wear / Risk | Access Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Storage at REVCity, vehicle used 4–6 weekends/year in Las Vegas only | $4,800–$9,600/yr storage | Zero transport risk. Climate-protected. BendPak unloaded tires. | Vehicle available with 24–48 hr notice for owner visit |
| Shipping enclosed round-trip (LA ↔ LV), 2x/year, garaged in LA | $2,400–$9,000/yr shipping + LA garage cost | 2 enclosed transports/year, real risk on each transport. LA garage UV + heat damage if not climate. | Vehicle at owner’s primary residence between trips |
| Shipping enclosed round-trip (Aspen ↔ LV), 2x/year | $3,200–$10,000/yr shipping + storage at non-use location | 2 enclosed transports/year. Long-distance transport adds risk. | Vehicle at seasonal residence in season |
| Shipping enclosed coast-to-coast (NY ↔ LV), 2x/year | $5,200–$14,000/yr shipping + East Coast garage | 2 coast-to-coast transports = 6,000+ transport miles annually. | Vehicle at primary East Coast residence between trips |
| Hybrid: store in LV year-round + one-way ship to use city, ship back | $4,800–$9,600/yr storage + $1,200–$4,500 per trip | Best of both: climate-protected when not in use, transported only when actually driven. | Vehicle delivered when needed, returned to climate storage |
Five owner profiles where Las Vegas climate-controlled storage is the unambiguously correct choice. The economics, the wear protection, and the resale value all align.
Shipping is the right choice for specific owner profiles. These are the cases where the vehicle is driven enough at a primary residence to justify the round-trip transport cost and risk.
Enclosed transport is the standard for collector vehicles. Open transport is acceptable for non-collector cars. Verifying the carrier, the equipment, and the insurance is critical — not all enclosed transport providers are equivalent.
Both models carry risk. Knowing the failure modes helps choose the right model and the right protections.
Run your situation through the decision tree below to identify the right model. Most owners arrive at the hybrid for a reason: climate storage is the lowest-risk baseline, with transport as an exception not the rule.
Question 1: Where does the vehicle live most of the year?
Question 2: How many miles does the vehicle accumulate per year?
Question 3: Is the vehicle insured at agreed value?
Question 4: What is the climate at the alternate location?
Question 5: How often is the vehicle actually driven?
50–70°F climate. BendPak 4-post lifts. 24/7 monitored gated access. Concierge pickup and delivery. Coordination with premium enclosed carriers for hybrid clients. Call 725-272-1803.