Why London’s Prestige Car Owners Are Moving to Off-Site Storage
Anyone keeping a high-value car in London will have noticed the job’s gotten harder over the last few years. Theft figures keep climbing, the emission zone now covers the whole city, and most boroughs offer nowhere secure to park.
So a growing number of prestige and classic car owners have started storing their vehicles outside the capital altogether. The reasons behind it will sound familiar if you own something valuable and live anywhere near the city.
London’s Vehicle Theft Problem Isn’t Slowing Down
The Met Police area recorded over 87,000 vehicle offences in the year ending December 2025, more than any other police force area in England and Wales. That works out at roughly 9.6 offences per 1,000 residents, and more than one in four of all vehicle offences recorded nationally happened in London.
Prestige owners face a more specific threat. Around 65% of premium vehicle thefts in London now involve keyless relay attacks, where criminals clone the signal from a key fob inside your house without ever touching it. Range Rovers, high-end BMWs and Mercedes models come up again and again on the most-targeted lists. To make matters worse, only about one in four stolen cars nationally makes it back to its owner, down from roughly a third a decade ago.
Anyone with a six-figure car on a driveway in Bromley, Croydon or Ealing will be parked in some of the worst-affected areas in the country.
ULEZ Made Things More Complicated
The Ultra Low Emission Zone now covers every London borough, and non-compliant vehicles pay £12.50 a day. Drive one five days a week and you’ll hand over more than £3,000 a year in ULEZ charges alone.
Vehicles over 40 years old qualify for a rolling historic exemption, so plenty of proper classics escape the charge entirely. Modern classics and performance cars from the late 1990s and 2000s aren’t so lucky. Most of them will fail the emissions standard while remaining decades away from qualifying as historic.
Owners haven’t sold up, though. They’ve stopped using these cars in the city instead. The cars go into storage and come out for weekends, track days or longer runs outside the zone.
Most London Properties Don’t Have Proper Garage Space
A huge share of homes in inner London have no garage at all. Even in the wealthier corners of south-west London and Surrey, plenty of period properties went up long before anyone owned a car. Where a garage does exist, it’ll often struggle to swallow a modern SUV, never mind a collection.
Street parking won’t do from a security point of view, and a driveway leaves the car exposed. Converting or extending a garage on an older property brings its own headaches too, because planning restrictions can get in the way, particularly in conservation areas.
All of this has pushed owners towards dedicated facilities in the counties around London. Purpose-built sites like Autovault in Essex, along with similar high-end storage garages in Surrey, Kent and Hertfordshire, will give you a humidity-controlled environment, CCTV and proper insurance cover that no residential garage can match.
Insurance Policies Are Forcing the Issue Too
Specialist insurers covering high-value vehicles have tightened up considerably. Many now demand approved storage conditions once a car passes a certain value, which might mean a locked and alarmed garage, a Thatcham-approved tracker, or both. Park on the street or an open driveway and some insurers won’t quote you at all.
Owners who can’t meet those conditions at home end up needing professional storage whether they planned to or not. The car will be covered under the facility’s own motor trade policy while it’s on site, and an approved storage arrangement can even knock money off your own premiums.
A Trend That’s Here to Stay
None of these pressures will ease off any time soon. ULEZ is permanent, theft shows no real sign of falling, and London’s housing stock isn’t about to sprout double garages. Owners in Weybridge and the wider Elmbridge area deal with the same problems on their doorstep, and many of them commute into London every day.
Valuable cars, period properties with nowhere to park and the capital’s theft hotspots close by all point towards off-site storage as the logical next step. If you’ve got a car worth protecting and nowhere safe to keep it at home, it’s probably time to see what’s available.