Summer is winding down, and millions
of new drivers will be taking their parents' old ride or a used
car back to school. But beyond financial tips, what do kids need to know
about their cars so that they don't end up stranded on a dark and
lonely road?
The car repair experts at RepairPal —a
nationwide network of over 1700 certified, pre-screened repair shops on
a mission to help you find a fair price for quality work—have an
important (and easy to remember) checklist for teens and young adults:
>> 1. ALWAYS KEEP FUEL LEVEL ABOVE A QUARTER TANK
When the gas gauge goes below a
quarter tank, it shortens the life of the fuel pump, and that
means costly repairs down the road.
>> 2. PROPERLY INFLATE TIRES TO IMPROVE GAS MILEAGE BY UP TO 3%
When tires are not properly
inflated, fuel efficiency drops. Plain and simple: more money wasted on
gas means less money for study dates and late-night pizza.
>> 3. ROTATE TIRES EVERY 5,000 TO 10,000 MILES TO SAVE THE SUSPENSION
Forgetting to rotate your car's
tires regularly causes them to wear out faster, and can damage the
suspension, steering, and traction. This semester, switch up your tires
so that you can cruise smoothly.
>> 4. FIND A RELIABLE MECHANIC NEAR SCHOOL
Walking into the first shop that you
find on Google is like rolling the dice. Do your homework with
RepairPal's Certified Shop Search
(https://repairpal.com/certified) and Fair Price Estimator
(http://repairpal.com/estimator). RepairPal independently certifies auto
repair shops nationwide for superior training, quality tools, fair
pricing and a minimum 12-month/12,000-mile warranty.
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