Monday, October 27, 2014

Storing your car for the winter



In Montana, there are some cars that are just not fit for icy roads.  Or you just simply don’t want to risk getting a rock chip on the windshield or chip on the paint.  Some cars just are not meant for cold weather driving.  The best thing to do is let your car hibernate until spring.  

The first step to storing your car is to get it detailed.  Wash it, wax it, shine up the chrome, get rid of tree sap and oil, and get all the trash out of it.  One worry to keep in mind is the possibility of mice invading your car.  To deter a mouse you can put a sock in your tail pipe, and then place Bounce dryer sheets inside of your car.  Moth balls inside of socks on the inside and outside work too. 
Make sure your tire pressure is at the maximum tire pressure.  If you know one of the tires has a slow leak be sure to replace it so that your car doesn’t end up resting fully on the rim, which will cause damage.  

Next, is to make sure your fluids are good, which can be done by taking your car in for an oil change.  They will make sure all the fluids are topped off and at the level where they should be.  A fuel stabilizer will help make sure that moisture does not get into the tank and lines, and cause corrosion.  Once you have the stabilizer and fluids where they need to be, take a ride around the block to make sure they all get circulated.

There are two things you can do with the battery.  You can remove it or place a battery tender on it.  A battery tender will ensure that the battery stays at a full charge through the winter.  Battery tenders can be purchased for under $50.  Make sure that the one you purchase has an automatic shut-off so that it doesn’t over charge.  Keeping your battery at a full charge will prolong its life and ensure that you don’t have to worry about it starting in the spring.  

A car cover is a great idea, because it will keep dust off of it and keep out moisture, which will make you one step closer to hitting the road in a clean car come spring.  There are many different types of car covers.  If you are storing outside make sure that the cover is waterproof, and that it can be secured tightly enough to where it doesn’t blow away.  

As long as all of the fluids are where they need to be then there is no need to start your vehicle up.  If you do decide that you want to start it up once in a while then remember what you have to undo.  Take out the sock, take the cover completely off, and undo the battery tender.  If you decide to start it up once and while let it warm up to its operating temperature.  This will allow the fluids to circulate, lubricate the parts, and get rid of any condensation.

Are you a Montana snow bird, and thinking of going somewhere warm for the winter?  Vigilante Parking on the Fly can take care of all of these details for you.  We will get your car winter ready so you don’t have to worry about it.  We are located just one mile from the Missoula airport, and we pick your car up from the airport and drop it off when you get back.  

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Fly Missoula

What to expect when flying out of Missoula airport

Missoula airport continues to grow.  With the addition of Frontier Airlines the number of available seats increased by 20%.  With the increased number of flights comes more passengers leaving and arriving from the airport.  The lines at security are surely to increase, and passengers will need to set more time aside to get through. 

The biggest hassle for most travelers is getting to and from the airport.  You could rely on a friend or a relative to get you to and from the airport, but this is more than likely going to put some hassle on the driver.  You could just park your car at the airport, but this should be the most concerning to you.  With the increase in passengers the long-term parking lot is usually at capacity, which means that you will have a pretty good walk to the ticket counters.  You will be walking enough when you get into the larger city airports on your transfer.  Plus, you are going to have to deal with the weather.  If there is a blizzard while you are gone you are going to arrive to a cold and snow covered car and hope that it decides to start for you.  Another risk with the full parking lot is someone dinging or denting your vehicle.  Who wants to brush snow off their car after a nice trip in Hawaii, and then still have to pay money to get out? 

Vigilante Parking on the fly is your solution to Missoula Airport Parking.  Your car will be snow free.  You won't have to worry about the ding or the dent.  Vigilant is located just 1 mile from the airport.  If you are worried about your car being in the elements while you are gone then keep it inside at Vigilante for less than you would pay at the airport.  Vigilante is Better airport parking.  Give us a try, you and your car will be happy you did!




Thursday, September 11, 2014

Valet Airport Parking

The Missoula International Airport does not provide any valet parking.  However, Vigilante Parking, which is located just a mile from the airport does provide valet airport parking.  The benefit of valet parking is that you are dropped off curbside at the airport.  You don't have to worry about your vehicle when you leave it with Vigilante. 

We pamper your vehicle while you are gone.  Our service includes a driver side vacuum, dash wipe-down, and windshield cleaning.  If you enjoy getting into a clean vehicle after a long trip away we can wash or even give your vehicle a full-detail.  Have you been putting off that oil-change or service for a while?  We can get that done for you too! 

If you care about your car, then park with Vigilante Parking on your next trip.  We will pamper your car to your specifications.  Call and make your reservation today at 406-549-4111. 

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Fly Missoula

Missoula International Airport serves Missoula County.  Missoula Airport is located on Highway 10 West, and is easily accessible from I-90 and Airway Blvd. interchange.  The airport has two runways and the annual passenger count is 600K and growing.  

Some of the major airlines include:  Alaska 800-547-9308, Allegiant 702-555-8888, Delta 800-221-1212, Frontier (tel. 800-432-1359 & United 800-864-8331.


There are six boarding gates (3 jet bridges, and 3 outside ground-level.  Inside the airport there are 12 Airline counters, 11 self-service kiosks, and 2 baggage carousels.  There is also a restaurant, lounge, rental car desks, and wireless internet (info courtesy of http://www.ifly.com/missoula-international-airport)

Airport Parking:  $8/day Long-term.  $11/day Short Term.  $9/day Credit Card Self-Pay.  


  • Missoula Airport Address: 
    5225 Hwy 10 West
    Missoula, MT 59808
    United States

Nearby off-site Missoula Airport Parking:  Vigilante Parking on the Fly is located just 1 mile from the Missoula Airport and provides convenient, safe, and secure parking for your vehicle.  Outdoor parking is just $5/day, and indoor parking is $7/day.
How it works:  You stop by our office, we get in the vehicle with you, and then park the vehicle in our safe lot or unit at Vigilante Storage.  On your return you vehicle will be waiting for you in the short-term parking at the airport very close to your arrival time.

If you need to store your vehicle long-term during the winter we provide long-term parking at a discounted rate.  During this time we will start and run your vehicle as well as clear the snow from it on a weekly basis.

Vigilante Parking on the Fly:
4050 West Broadway/Hwy 10 West
406-549-4111  

Friday, March 14, 2014

Parking at Missoula International Airport

The parking at the Missoula International Airport is usually very full, which means you will have to search a bit to find a parking spot.  Unless, you get lucky you can plan on hauling your luggage a ways to the terminal.  The cost for long-term parking at Missoula International Airport is $48 a week and $8/day for each additional day.

The best alternative to parking at Missoula International Airport is Vigilante Parking.  The cost for storing your vehicle with Vigilante is only $5/day.  If you don't want your car to be out in the elements you can have it stored indoors for only $7/day.  We drop you off right outside the terminal, and when you arrive your vehicle is waiting for you in short-term parking.  The service is easy!  Give us a call for more information at 406-549-4111

Short-Term Parking-Missoula International Airport

Short term parking The best alternative to Missoula International Airport short-term parking is Vigilante Parking, which is located just one mile from the airport.  With Vigilante you can drop yourself off right in front of the airport, and when you get back your vehicle will be conveniently waiting for you in short-term parking. For "better airport parking" call 406-549-4111

Long Term Parking-Missoula International Airport

Long term parking at the Missoula International costs $48/week and $8 for each additional day. The Missoula International Parking lot is often full, so your walk to the airport could end up being quite a haul.  Especially with several suitcases in tow.

The best alternative to Missoula International Airport long-term parking is Vigilante Parking, which is located just one mile from the airport.  With Vigilante you can drop yourself off right in front of the airport, and when you get back your vehicle will be conveniently waiting for you in short-term parking. For "better airport parking" call 406-549-4111
Courtesy of http://www.flymissoula.com/Directions_and_Parking/Long_Term_Parking

Monday, March 10, 2014

Easy Airport Parking-Missoula

When it comes to parking at the Missoula airport parking your vehicle is not always that easy.  The long term parking lot is usually full, which means you have to drive around and really look for a close parking spot.  Most of the time your vehicle is in a spot that the chances of getting a door ding, or a suitcase run up against it are quite high.  Also if you are flying out during winter the chances are that your vehicle will be covered in snow when you get back; the airport does not shovel in between the cars either.  Parking at the Missoula airport is easy, but there are some downfalls.

Vigilante Parking is not only easy airport parking, it is better airport parking.  You not only save money, but your car is parked in a manner that it will not get a scratch.  It also will not be covered in snow as we brush the vehicle off daily.  We care about your car!  

For truly easy airport parking call Vigilante Parking at 406-549-4111

Parking near the airport

What are the options for parking near the airport?

      The Missoula airport charges a rate of $8 for long-term parking, and $11 for short-term parking.  They have a weekly rate of $48/week.  Short-term parking is quite convenient, and a short walk from the baggage claim.  Long-term parking is usually very full, and can end up being quite a haul.

      The other options for parking are local hotels near the airport.  You would pay the nightly rate of $100 and up for entire stay, and then use their shuttle service to get to and from the airport.  So you basically pay for a hotel room you are not staying in, which at $100 a night is not very cost efficient.  Plus, you have to rely on taking their shuttle.  

      The next option is to rent a spot at a number of storage facilities around the airport.  The going rate for a 10x20 outdoor spot is around $38-$40.  For this option you would take a cab or a shuttle between the storage facility and the airport.  The average cost of the cab or shuttle would be $15-$20 each way.  So you would end up spending around $80.  The downside to this option for some is taking the cab or the shuttle, and not having your car.

      The best option for parking near the airport is Vigilante Parking on the fly.  Your vehicle is safe and secure at Vigilante.  The service is easy, quick, and convenient.  Drop yourself off curbside, and have your car waiting for you in short-term parking when you get back.  Often times you won't pay the airport a dime to park your car.  The best thing about this option is you have your car when you get back from your trip.  You don't have to wait for a shuttle or a cab!  If you are really worried about your vehicle being parked under the sun or in the weather, Vigilante offers indoor parking for just $7 a day.  

      Vigilante Parking takes pride in taking care of your vehicle.  We will even arrange getting your car serviced while you are gone.  If you are on the fence about parking near the airport then give Vigilante a call and experience our excellent customer service for yourself.  406-549-4111.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Missoula Airport Parking

What are the options for Missoula Airport parking?  The Missoula Airport has two options available for parking.  Long-term parking costs $8 per day, or $48 per week.  Short-term parking costs $11 per day.  Short-term parking is the most convenient of the two as it is right across from baggage claim and ticketing.  Long-term parking is usually full, which means that there can be quite a walk involved.  The downside of parking in a large parking lot is that there is a good chance that someone will run there suitcase or ram their door into your vehicle. 

Vigilante Parking is the best alternative to parking in Missoula airport parking.  We have both indoor and outdoor parking.  We make sure that your car is ran while you are gone, and free of snow when you arrive back in Missoula.  Indoor parking is just $7 per day!  Outdoor parking is $5 per day.  We care about cars at Vigilante Parking!  So on your next flight park your car with Vigilante Parking instead of Missoula airport parking.  If you want to save money and ensure that your car is safe call Vigilante Parking at 406-549-4111.