
About 76,000 U.S. vehicles are impounded every day, 22% of which will rack up at least 15 days’ worth of lot storage fees, according to a new report from Spireon. Photo by Vetatur Fumare via Flickr
IRVINE, Calif. — Vehicle intelligence provider Spireon has published “Impound Storage Fees, a Billion-Dollar Problem,” billed as the first report of its kind to address the costs to consumers, dealers, and lenders associated with vehicle impounds.
Based on data collected from the nearly 4 million vehicles connected to Spireon’s NSpire IoT platform and nationwide database of impound lots, the study says about 76,000 vehicles are impounded each day nationwide. Of these, approximately 44% remain on an impound lot for four days or more, and some 22% stay even longer, at 15 days or more. Based on average daily storage fees, vehicle impounds cost U.S. consumers, dealers, and lenders an astonishing $3.04 million each day, which equates to $1.1 billion per year.












