Long-Term Car Storage Las Vegas | REVCity Auto Storage
Long-Term Car Storage Las Vegas

Long-Term Car Storage Las Vegas

Six months, a year, or indefinite — the storage protocol changes everything once you cross the 90-day threshold in 115°F desert climate.

115°F
LV Summer Peak
50–70°F
REVCity Storage Temp
40–50%
REVCity Humidity
90%
Corrosion Risk Cut
BendPak
Lift Every Space

Long-term car storage in Las Vegas is fundamentally different from short-term storage. Anything beyond 90 days exposes a vehicle to multiple complete thermal cycles, full monsoon humidity windows, and the kind of UV accumulation that turns a $90,000 paint job into a $14,000 respray. Standard self-storage and covered RV lots that work fine for 30-day stints fail predictably at the six-month and twelve-month marks. At REVCity Auto Storage7185 Bermuda Rd, Las Vegas NV 89119, 725-272-1803 — long-term storage is the core operating model. Every protocol, from battery tenders to BendPak lifts to 40–50% humidity control, was engineered for vehicles parked for the long haul.

What counts as long-term car storage

Industry definitions vary, but the operating distinctions are clear. Anything under 30 days is short-term — storage that mostly preserves the state the vehicle arrived in. Storage from 30–90 days is medium-term, where battery maintenance, tire pressure, and fluid stability begin to matter. Long-term storage is anything beyond 90 days, where compounding chemistry, materials science, and biological risk (rodents, mold spores) start producing measurable damage in untreated environments.

For Las Vegas vehicles, the 90-day threshold typically aligns with one full summer or one full monsoon season — both of which represent worst-case stress on a stored vehicle. A car put away in April and pulled out in October has lived through 180+ days of 100°F+ ambient temperatures. The wear is real, and it is preventable.

3 to 6 Months
Snowbird storage, deployment storage, single-season collector storage. Battery tender mandatory, fuel stabilizer mandatory, tire pressure documented at intake.
6 to 12 Months
Investor storage, second-home owner storage, restoration-in-waiting storage. Add quarterly inspection, brake exercise protocol, and rodent surveillance.
12+ Months
Indefinite collector storage, estate storage, museum-grade preservation. Add fuel system isolation, tire off-loading via BendPak lift, and documented humidity logs.
Insurance Tier
Hagerty and other collector insurers offer storage-period agreed-value adjustments at the 6-month and 12-month marks. Documented climate-controlled storage qualifies.

What goes wrong in long-term Las Vegas storage without climate control

The damage mechanisms in long-term storage are not theoretical. They are measurable, repeatable, and well documented in the collector insurance industry. Five categories account for the vast majority of avoidable loss.

Battery sulfation
Lead-acid battery degradation approximately doubles per 15°F temperature increase. A vehicle stored 12 months in a 130°F self-storage unit ends up with a fully sulfated battery that won’t accept a recharge. Replacement cost on a luxury AGM battery: $300–$700.
Tire flat-spotting
Tires loaded against concrete at one contact patch for six-plus months develop permanent flat spots. Michelin Pilot Sport Cup2 and Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires on supercars cost $1,800–$3,200 per set to replace. BendPak 4-post lifts eliminate this entirely.
Clearcoat oxidation
UV index 10–12 in Las Vegas summer accelerates clearcoat micro-cracking. After 12 months of UV exposure in covered storage, clearcoat haze begins. Full respray on a luxury vehicle: $8,000–$18,000.
Leather and rubber degradation
Heat soak at 130°F+ dries hide leather, embrittles rubber seals, and cracks dashboard skins. Replacement leather interior on a Bentley or Rolls-Royce starts at $12,000.
Rodent damage
Stored vehicles in lots and self-storage units attract rodents that destroy wiring harnesses and air filters. Wiring harness replacement on a modern luxury vehicle: $4,000–$15,000.
Fuel breakdown
Ethanol-blend gasoline phase-separates after 90–180 days. Fuel system damage from phase-separated ethanol on a stored vehicle: $1,200–$4,000 in injectors, fuel pump, and lines.
Built for Long-Term
Built for Long-Term

Climate, security, lifts, and battery management designed around the 12-month vehicle — not the 30-day one.

The REVCity long-term storage protocol

Long-term storage is the operating default at REVCity. Every space is set up the same way, regardless of whether the vehicle stays 30 days or three years.

Climate control 50–70°F year-round
Set point and tolerance band documented, not a thermostat retrofit. The full summer 115°F outdoor reality stops at the building envelope.
Humidity control 40–50% RH
The collector-vehicle range that Hagerty Insurance and the FIA collector vehicle guidance both recommend. Prevents corrosion below 55% RH and leather drying above 30%.
BendPak 4-post lifts at every space
Vehicles store off the floor. Tires de-loaded, suspension de-loaded, undercarriage accessible. The single most important long-term protection a facility can provide.
Quality battery tenders
Battery Tender Plus, Optimate 4, CTEK MXS 5.0 — smart float chargers, not the trickle chargers that boil batteries in 12 months. Every space has a tender outlet.
Fuel stabilizer protocol
Sta-Bil 360 Marine and PRI-G recommended for storage exceeding 90 days. Owners are advised on top-up timing and ethanol-free fuel sourcing in the Las Vegas valley.
Quarterly inspection option
For 6+ month storage, owners can opt into quarterly inspections covering tire pressure, fluid leaks, rodent surveillance, battery health, and photo documentation.
Hagerty-aligned documentation
Climate logs, access logs, and storage certificates provided for insurance underwriting. Several insurers offer storage-period premium adjustments based on this documentation.
24/7 monitored gated access
Camera coverage with live monitoring, individual access notifications, no perimeter-only “key code and goodbye” model.

Long-term storage cost vs damage prevented

The headline question on long-term storage is always the same: is the premium for climate-controlled storage worth it? For Las Vegas, the math is decisive once you frame it as damage avoided per dollar spent.

Storage Tier12-Month CostExpected Damage (12mo, $100K vehicle)Net Position
Self-storage unit$2,400–$3,600$8,000–$22,000 (battery, tires, clearcoat, leather, possible rodent)Net loss $5,600+
Covered RV/boat lot$3,000–$4,500$4,500–$12,000 (UV, dust, thermal cycling)Net loss $1,500+
Enclosed non-climate warehouse$4,200–$6,000$2,000–$6,000 (heat soak, humidity)Roughly break-even
REVCity (purpose-built climate)$4,800–$8,400<$500 typicalNet positive $3,000–$15,000+
INSURANCE ANGLE
Hagerty Insurance — the largest collector vehicle insurer in North America — underwrites long-term storage as a premium-positive factor when the storage facility provides documented climate control. Premium reductions of 10–25% have been reported on collector policies for vehicles stored at facilities with REVCity’s specification.

Long-term storage prep checklist

The vehicle handed off to long-term storage should arrive in storage-ready state. The protocol below applies to anything stored 90+ days in Las Vegas. For the full short-form checklist, see our car storage checklist.

Top off fuel + stabilizer
Full tank reduces condensation. Sta-Bil 360 or PRI-G dosed per duration: 90 days standard, 180 days double-dose.
Fresh oil + filter
Used oil contains acidic combustion byproducts that pit bearings over long-term storage. Change before storage, not after. See our oil-change-before-storage guide.
Tire inflation +5 PSI or lift off
On the BendPak 4-post lift, tires de-load entirely. Off the lift, inflate +5 PSI above sidewall recommendation and rotate vehicle 1/4 tire turn monthly.
Battery on quality tender
Battery Tender Plus, CTEK MXS 5.0, or Optimate 4 — not a trickle charger. See our tender vs trickle comparison.
Interior protection
Wax-free leather conditioner, soft microfiber-only contact materials on dashboard, no plastic covers that off-gas under long-term storage.
Cover or no cover
Inside a climate-controlled facility, a cover is optional and can trap heat against painted surfaces. REVCity recommends no cover indoors — see our car cover guide for outdoor scenarios.

How REVCity compares for the long-term use case

REVCity is built specifically for the long-term storage problem — the use case where the storage environment compounds over months and years rather than days and weeks.

Purpose-built envelope. The facility is insulated, sealed, and mechanically conditioned from the foundation up. Not a converted warehouse with bolt-on HVAC.

Documented set points. 50–70°F and 40–50% RH year-round. Logs available for insurance documentation.

BendPak lifts at every space. The defining long-term protection. Tires unloaded, undercarriage inspectable, vehicle de-suspended. See our BendPak storage page.

Battery tender at every space. Smart float chargers, not trickle. The single most common point of long-term failure handled by default.

Tenant mix. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, McLaren, Bentley, vintage muscle, modern EVs. The operating standard reflects the asset class.

Founder accountability. Dustin Hacker, founder of Nostalgia Hot Rods, runs both businesses. Two decades of restoring and racing collector vehicles — the standards came from the inside of the hobby. See the founder page.

For a tier-by-tier breakdown of Las Vegas storage options, see our best car storage Las Vegas comparison. For the climate distinction specifically, see climate-controlled vs temperature-controlled storage. For the heat damage chemistry, see Las Vegas heat damage.

Visit REVCity

Long-term storage central to every Las Vegas community

REVCity Auto Storage
7185 Bermuda Rd, Las Vegas NV 89119
Drive Times
  • Henderson12 min
  • Summerlin22 min
  • The Ridges24 min
  • MacDonald Highlands16 min
  • Lake Las Vegas28 min
  • Boulder City30 min
Frequently Asked

Common questions answered directly

What is considered long-term car storage in Las Vegas?
Long-term car storage in Las Vegas is anything beyond 90 days. The 90-day threshold matters because it typically aligns with one full summer or one full monsoon season — both worst-case stress windows on a stored vehicle in the desert climate. At REVCity Auto Storage (7185 Bermuda Rd, Las Vegas NV 89119, 725-272-1803), long-term storage is the core operating model with BendPak lifts and battery tenders at every space.
How much does long-term car storage cost in Las Vegas?
Long-term climate-controlled storage in Las Vegas typically runs $400–$700 per month, or $4,800–$8,400 for a full year, depending on vehicle size and concierge options. The premium over non-climate storage is $80–$200 per month — trivial against the $5,000–$20,000 in heat, UV, battery, and tire damage that climate-controlled storage prevents on a $100,000+ vehicle.
Can I store a car for a year in Las Vegas without driving it?
Yes — but only in a facility built for it. A 12-month storage period without driving the vehicle requires climate control at 50–70°F, humidity control at 40–50%, a smart battery tender (not a trickle charger), fuel stabilizer, and ideally a 4-post lift to de-load the tires. Standard self-storage cannot deliver any of those, which is why long-term stored vehicles in self-storage routinely come out with dead batteries, flat-spotted tires, and oxidized clearcoat.
Does insurance change for long-term car storage?
Yes. Hagerty Insurance and other collector vehicle insurers offer storage-period agreed-value adjustments — typically 10–25% premium reductions — for vehicles stored 6+ months in documented climate-controlled facilities. REVCity provides climate logs, access logs, and storage certificates suitable for collector insurance underwriting. For policy specifics, see our storage endorsement guide.
Do I need to start the car during long-term storage?
No — and Hagerty Insurance specifically recommends against monthly start-ups for long-term stored vehicles. Short start-up cycles do not bring engine oil to operating temperature, which means combustion byproducts and condensation accumulate in the crankcase. A properly prepped vehicle — fresh oil, stabilized fuel, battery tender, lifted tires — needs no intervention for up to 12 months. See our how often to start a stored car guide.
DH
Written By
Dustin Hacker
Founder, REVCity Auto Storage & Nostalgia Hot Rods. Two decades restoring, racing, and storing collector vehicles in the Las Vegas Valley. Read full bio →
Reserve Your Space

Long-term Las Vegas storage built around the 12-month vehicle

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 long-term luxury vehicle storage facility in Las Vegas.

Call 725-272-1803 Request Quote
7185 Bermuda Rd, Las Vegas NV 89119