View Full Version : Would anyone be interested in car storage rental?
Forced Fed
08-19-2009, 06:32 PM
I guess I haven't looked into it for a while to be honest Kracka, but if I'm paying 60 a month it better be an individual unit. If need be, I'm driving an hour and a half into Wisconsin to store it for the winter. Sorry I'm cheap when it comes to storage haha...
95talonracer
08-19-2009, 06:50 PM
I guess you get what you pay for so let us know how it turns out when you store your car at a $40 per unit place. Is there going to be access to a renter at any time or does a MAP employee have to be present to access the storage unit which would eliminate the theft and damages.
Forced Fed
08-19-2009, 07:24 PM
Sorry, I was a little uneducated about this. Contacted my father, he pays $50 a month to store his 30 foot trailer / boat combo a month for a non individual unit and $60 a month for an individual unit to store his snowmobile trailer / snowmobile combo (could easily fit a car).
I feel as those prices are competitive, so maybe that's something you could base your prices off of v8killa...
Edit - Kracka hit the prices right on the nose, damn him!
Well MAP would probably want to disclose that they are not responsible for damages and want to get some liability insurance anyhow. Depending how your lease works they sometimes have that built into the contract.
How much would you plan on visiting your car in the winter? Just want to stop by and give it a hadjob to remove the dust?
I think Chris' prices were fair. I may try to think of some stipulation where you limit visitations (if any).
v8klla
08-21-2009, 10:05 AM
We are considering this additional space mainly for storage of customer cars and employee cars while they are not being worked on to de-clutter the shop area. Any additional space would be available for rental.
Although it would not be individual storage it would be indoors in a secure building and access would be allowed only with an MAP employee. We would also move the cars so the chances of theft or damage are minimal to say the least...
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