Our primary mode of transportation in the United States is the automobile. With our reliance on its convenience there are risks that come with it. Each year it is estimated there are over 6 million police-reported car accidents, with more than 4.2 million resulting in property damage. There’s a good chance that you or a family member will be in an accident at some point – when it happens, do you know what to do? [...more]
Ask a parent about the chores their kids have to do around the house and you’re bound to hear balking, battle cries and blame and that’s just from the parent. It is assumed children resist doing chores, but that may only be half the problem. Read this post to find out how to turn chore resistance into cooperation, collaboration and completed. [...more]
The automotive industry is changing and so are its customers. To get some insight into the NEW type of car buyer’s mind, I sat down with Randy Prange, CEO of Insights, Inc. Randy has made it his business both literally and figuratively to be the “Voice of the Customer.” [...more]
Driving for a teenager is a right of passage and nothing says freedom like a set of your very own car keys. For parents of a teenage, freedom comes with a price tag. If you’re undecided whether or not your son or daughter should use the family car or have their own set of wheels or if you’re a young driver trying to convince your parents that you are ready to make the investment, our guidelines will be very helpful. [...more]