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Rachel Elkin

Kids, Cars and Heatstroke

    4 minute read

    This summer has been hot, hot, hot! That means you need to be extra careful about what—and who—you leave in the car. We all know that you should never leave an infant, child or pet in the car under any circumstances. Not even for a minute. However, it’s especially important to remember this in the summer. Will you be driving infants or children around this summer? If the answer is yes, there are several things you need to know about heatstroke, your car and how it reacts in heat. Check out our useful facts and tips to learn how you can keep your young passengers safe and cool during the summer months.Read More »Kids, Cars and Heatstroke

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    Traveling Overseas: Does My Car Insurance Travel with Me?

      5 minute read

      Are you planning to travel abroad soon? Then you might be wondering how you’re going to be getting from place to place. Unless you’re going somewhere with an extensive public transportation system, driving is probably your best bet. So, what’s the next thing you need to think about? Car Insurance. Maybe you’re renting a car in a foreign country or borrowing your friend’s or family member’s vehicle. Either way, there are many things you need to consider. There’s everything from credit card insurance to international Rental Car Insurance. Read More »Traveling Overseas: Does My Car Insurance Travel with Me?

      How Marriage Can Save You Money

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        So, you just spent a lot of money on your dream wedding, huh? Lucky for you, there are plenty of ways you can start saving money now that you’re married. After the wedding, marriage savings and discounts become a lot more abundant. From consolidating insurance policies to taking advantage of discounts, marriage has a lot more perks when it comes to finances than you thought.Read More »How Marriage Can Save You Money

        The New Generation of RVers: Breaking the Mold on an American Tradition

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          If you think that millennials are just sitting at home on their iPhones all day—think again. Interestingly enough, the younger generation of 18 to 34-year olds are very into exploring the great outdoors. Campground spaces and RV sales have steadily increased over the past few years, with millennials making up 38% of campers in the U.S. This has also caused a huge growth in the RV industry. In fact, RV shipments are expected to surge to their highest level ever according to a forecast by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association. Typically, baby boomers, or those ages 51 to 69, are considered the largest group of RVers. But watch out RV world—millennials might be taking over.Read More »The New Generation of RVers: Breaking the Mold on an American Tradition