In partnership with CARS, on Kelley Blue Book's KBB.com consumers can choose to donate almost any type of vehicle to Boys & Girls Clubs of America or other nonprofits of their choice, from cars and trucks to boats, RVs and more. From now through August 31, consumers with a vehicle they no longer need can help turn their used vehicle into charitable funds to that will provide technology and devices to Innovation Labs within Boys & Girls Clubs to help kids get on the road to a great future. Tweet thisĪlong with kicking off back-to-school 2021 in August, Kelley Blue Book and CARS (Charitable Adult Rides & Services) are collaborating once again alongside Cox Communications to help nonprofits make a difference in local communities. Through August 31, consumers with a vehicle they no longer need can help turn their used vehicle into charitable funds. Our expert editors sorted through the hundreds of different models out there to come up with lists of the best vehicles for student drivers, keeping things like safety, fuel economy, value and more at the top of their minds." "Rest assured there are a variety of great cars available at various price points, from affordable brand-new models to used cars for those on a tight budget.
"Parents everywhere are breathing a sigh of relief at the return to some normalcy at the start of this new school year, and those with teens and college students are considering their options to ensure their young driver is behind the wheel of the right vehicle before they head off to campus," said Matt DeLorenzo, senior managing editor for Kelley Blue Book. Whether parents are shopping for their newly minted teen driver or getting ready to send their student off to college, the experts at Kelley Blue Book recently created helpful lists of their top recommendations for new and used vehicles with the Best Cars for Teens and the Best Cars for College Students.
2, 2021 - As the 2021–2022 school year launches nationwide in a much different fashion than last year's at-home pandemic-induced virtual learning, student drivers once again will need the right vehicle to get them to and from school and activities.