The 180-day playbook — fluids, fuel, battery, tires, and the Las Vegas-specific protocols that protect a vehicle through one complete desert season.
Six-month car storage sits at an awkward threshold. It is long enough that everything that can go wrong in storage will start to go wrong — battery sulfation, tire flat-spotting, fuel breakdown, leather drying, rodent intrusion — and short enough that owners are tempted to skip preparation steps they would not skip for a full year. In Las Vegas, six months almost always means an entire summer or an entire monsoon season, which means the storage environment matters more than the duration math suggests. At REVCity Auto Storage — 7185 Bermuda Rd, Las Vegas NV 89119, 725-272-1803 — the six-month storage protocol is the same as the twelve-month protocol because the desert does not wait around to do its damage.
Six months crosses every meaningful decay threshold for a stored vehicle. Knowing what happens at each milestone is the difference between a vehicle that fires up on first key turn after 180 days and one that arrives at the shop on a flatbed.
The protocol below is what every vehicle entering long-term storage at REVCity gets, whether it stays 180 days or 365. Each step addresses a specific failure mode that emerges in the six-month window.
A vehicle stored six months in Seattle and a vehicle stored six months in Las Vegas are not in the same situation. The Las Vegas environment compresses the wear that other climates spread across multiple years.
Heat. Six summer months in Las Vegas means 180+ days of ambient temperatures above 90°F and 120+ days above 100°F. Interior temperatures in uncovered storage routinely exceed 140°F. Battery degradation approximately doubles per 15°F temperature increase — a four-year battery becomes an 18-month battery. See our Las Vegas heat damage deep-dive.
UV. Las Vegas UV index runs 10–12 from May through September — the EPA "extreme" classification. Six months of summer UV exposure on a vehicle in covered (but not enclosed) storage produces visible clearcoat haze.
Monsoon humidity. July–September brings episodic humidity spikes from 15% baseline to 60%+ within hours. Without humidity control, condensation cycling drives corrosion on brake rotors, exhaust components, and bare-metal hardware.
Dust. Periodic 40–60 mph wind events push fine desert dust into every air intake, brake assembly, and unsealed surface. Six months of exposure produces sand accumulation in HVAC ducts and engine bays.
The economic argument for climate-controlled six-month storage is straightforward.
| Storage Type | 6-Month Cost | Typical 6-Month Damage | Net |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self-storage unit | $1,200–$1,800 | $3,500–$10,000 | Loss $2,300+ |
| Covered RV lot | $1,500–$2,250 | $2,000–$5,500 | Loss $500+ |
| Enclosed non-climate | $2,100–$3,000 | $800–$2,500 | Roughly even |
| REVCity climate-controlled | $2,400–$4,200 | <$200 typical | Positive $2,000–$8,000 |
For vehicles above $50,000, the math is decisive. For vehicles above $100,000, climate-controlled storage is the only economically rational choice for six-month and longer windows. See our luxury vs standard storage page for the full breakdown.
Every six-month storage stint at REVCity gets the same protocol. The facility is set up around long-term storage — not short-term parking with extras.
The same handful of mistakes account for the majority of damaged-vehicle outcomes after six-month storage. All of them are preventable.
Climate-controlled 50–70°F. 40–50% humidity. BendPak lifts and battery tenders at every space. Call 725-272-1803 to tour the only purpose-built six-month storage facility in the Las Vegas valley.