Simply consult our Vehicle Size Reference Guide to identify your car’s category.
For our business purposes, the following vehicles are classified as “Small“:
Typically 2-seater/2-door cars, including:
Note: This classification applies to our services and may vary from standard industry definitions.
For our business purposes, the following vehicles are classified as “Medium“:
Typically 4-5 seater, 4-door sedans and coupes, including:
Note: This classification applies to our services and may vary from standard industry definitions.
For our business purposes, the following vehicles are classified as “Large “:
SUVs or crossovers with 2-row seating and large cargo areas, small trucks with 4-door or crew cabs, including:
Note: This classification applies to our services and may vary from standard industry definitions.
For our business purposes, the following vehicles are classified as “X-Large “:
SUVs with 3-row seating, full-size trucks, and mini-vans, including:
Note: This classification applies to our services and may vary from standard industry definitions.
“RV or boat linear ft” refers to the total straight-line length of the RV or boat from the very front to the very back, measured in feet.
It’s a common way to calculate pricing for detailing services.
If your boat detailing rate is $24 per linear foot
If your Rv detailing rate is $12 per linear foot
It’s a fair and easy way to scale pricing based on the size of the vehicle or vessel.