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Car Prep For Fall Semester: Vehicle Safety And Maintenance Tips For College-Bound Students

Car Prep For Fall Semester: Vehicle Safety And Maintenance Tips For College-Bound Students

For students planning to take a vehicle to college this fall, Lucas Oil shares tips for getting an auto of any age in the best possible shape to perform safely and reliably, offering peace of mind for parents and confidence for students.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – August 12, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – Incoming and returning college students are getting ready for the fall semester, and for nearly half of the student population, that means packing up a car to bring to campus. According to Kelly Blue Book, the average car on the road is over 12 years old, and many of these older cars are likely being used by teens and college students. Why? It’s no secret that car prices have soared in recent years, but the average car, even an older car, is more dependable than ever. With regular care, like adhering to a maintenance schedule, inspecting tires, and opting for fuel treatments and additives to extend engine life, families can maximize the value of their older cars – and ensure optimal safety and reliability for the students who drive them.

Prioritize Safety with Preventative Tools and Roadside Assistance

Essential Car Care – Before heading off for the semester, owners should make sure that all scheduled vehicle maintenance tasks, including oil changes and tune-ups, are complete. Consider getting a thorough multi-point inspection to top off fluids, check brake pads and examine under-the-hood components like belts and hoses, air filters, and battery life that could cause added stress for a student if they fail.

Tire Condition – Checking for tire wear and tear is a simple but crucial step in the college vehicle prep checklist. A common tip to help determine if tires are too worn – insert an upside-down penny in the tread groove, and if the top of Lincoln’s head is visible, it’s time for new tires. The average all-season tire will last three to five years, depending on driving style, conditions, and other factors. So before a student heads off to college for the first time, it might be worth investing in a new set of tires. As an additional precaution against tire damage, students should pack a can of Lucas Tire Inflator, an easy-to-use non-flammable tire inflator and sealer that quickly seals punctures and re-inflates a damaged tire with no tools required.

Fuel Treatments and Problem Solvers – Even the most fundamental fluid changes can have a significant impact on vehicle performance and efficiency. A clean and well-lubricated fuel…

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