Campus Cars
Tips for Extending the Life of a Used Car
Used cars don’t last as long as new ones, but if you’re a college student who can’t afford something new, these tips will help extend the life of your vehicle.
The Best Cars for Students To Drive in College
Most college students want access to a car to get around. However, certain vehicles work better for campus life, and here are some of our favorites.
4 Important Parts of Your Car Engine to Look After
A single mechanical issue with your car can wreak havoc on your finances and make everyday errands nearly impossible. Not everyone has to be a master mechanic, but it is a good idea to have some basic knowledge of how you’re car works.
What You Should Know About Distracted Driving
Driving a car is a privilege that not many people have in college. You can navigate quickly to wherever you need to go and visit home without arranging prior driving arrangements. However, your friends may rely on you for rides, or you may be the first carpool choice for every social gathering.
What Students Need To Know About Buying a Used Car
Whether this is your first vehicle or not, there are still some very important things that all students need to know about buying a used car.
When It’s Worth It To Get Auto Body Work Done
Your car is a huge investment. That is why you want to protect this investment for as long as you can. You can protect your car by getting work done on it.
Some Good News and Bad News About Keeping a Car on Campus
There’s nothing quite like having your own car on campus. Simply said, you get to come and go as you please. Plus, there’s an air of coolness about having your own car.
4 Reliable Vehicles for Commuter Students
The traditional picture of college life is a cramped dorm room with twin beds, a mini fridge and a roommate, but you might be surprised to know that 86% of college and university students don’t live on campus.
How To Handle a Tire Blowout on the Road
Every driver knows there are occasional unforeseen obstacles on the road. Tire pieces, shattered glass, chunks of metal—everything and anything you can imagine can end up smack dab in the middle of the road.
Back to School: Driving Tips for Teens
In early 2020, our schedules were full, roads were as busy as ever, and the morning rush to and from school was an everyday obstacle course. Then, March came.
Ways To Reduce Accidents in Parking Garages
Many of us have experienced that stomach-dropping feeling when you’re backing out of a parking space and—thud. You accidentally back into another vehicle.
The Benefits of Having a Car for College
Are you undecided about having a car for when you start your college adventure? After all, you might be worried about the costs it can incur when owning a vehicle.