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How Important are Gadgets to New Car Sales?

With all of the recent car commercials focusing on bells and whistles such as parking assist, radars and touch screens, we at Persuadable Research decided to conduct a study on car buying. What we found was that car buying is still ruled by very practical considerations, even with the advent of new high tech gadgets.

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The Barriers to the Adoption of Electric Cars

Plenty of people are interested in reducing their impact on the environment. Many of us are recycling, turning off faucets and lights, biking instead of driving and even buying energy efficient appliances. But what about cars? According to a recent survey conducted by Persuadable Research, 62% of respondents have heard of electric car makers. However,

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Are Cruise Ships Really Headed for Troubled Waters?

The popularity of cruise ships has been rising for many years. Increased activities, destinations and shipboard facilities have driven this growth. In fact, the number of people who took a cruise in 2012 was around 20 million, and nearly 20% of Americans have taken a cruise. However, cruise interest may be declining due to recent

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Nearly Half of Respondents Say They Will Take a Staycation in 2013

Staycations are the answer for those unable to go on vacations far from their home due to finances or work obligations. A staycation is a mini getaway that does not require long distance travel. Examples of staycations might be going to a local amusement park or zoo. In a recent Persuadable Research Travel Survey, we

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Where Would Your Dream Vacation Take You?

Have you ever stopped to think where you would go for vacation if you had unlimited resources? A recent online survey conducted by Persuadable Research Corporation found that historical vacations were actually the most popular, 66%. This was closely followed by relaxing and spending time on the beach, both of which are equally popular at

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