Vehicle Data

King of the Road: Breaking Down the Popularity of Pickup Trucks

Pickups are the most common vehicle in operation at 20% share today and hold 16.5% of new vehicle registrations in the market in Q1 2019.

Published: August 30, 2019 by Guest Contributor
Consumers with Strong Credit Opt for More Used Vehicles

Vehicle affordability is a hot topic in the auto industry and it hasn't gone unnoticed by consumers as data shows vehicle pricing continues to increase.

Published: July 10, 2019 by Melinda Zabritski
Crossovers Continue to Grow in Popularity

Findings from Experian’s Q4 2018 Automotive Market Trends Analysis show that CUVs continue to stand out as a segment to watch within the auto industry.

Published: March 20, 2019 by Guest Contributor
Electric Vehicles Continue to Stand Out in the Alternative Fuel Type Market

Alternative fuel vehicles have maintained a steady demand over the past few years. But, there’s a specific segment that’s beginning to emerge.

Published: February 12, 2019 by Guest Contributor
AutoCheck® Redesign Provides More Data, Improved Visualization, Makes Vehicle Decisions Easier for Dealers and Consumers Alike

Today, we’re excited to announce that AutoCheck® has received a facelift! AutoCheck has always been the industrial strength Vehicle History Report that automotive professionals trust to help manage risk and confidently buy and sell the right vehicles. We’ve made this great tool even greater by adding more data and accident insights than ever before and improving the user experience by making it easier to read across all mobile devices. Among the data and insights updated within AutoCheck: Updated display of how buyback protection details are presented Vehicle ownership history presentation Vehicle use history details Updated accident and damage check sections Updated display of how title brand information is displayed Updated odometer check Open safety recall information, inspection, service and repair history checks Based on extensive research, we’ve added many visual changes which make it easier for dealers and cars shoppers to understand and use the full report. One noticeable change is the addition of the Experian logo and color scheme. Experian continues to invest significantly in building a widely recognized and trusted brand. Reinforcing that AutoCheck is backed by Experian’s rich data and industry expertise will resonate with consumers as they look for a trusted source to confidently move along their vehicle shopping journey. The AutoCheck Score® has a new visualization, designed after an automotive-themed gauge to illustrate if the vehicle’s AutoCheck Score is below, within or above the score range for similar vehicles. Making the score easier to use and understand will help consumers better compare their vehicle to other similar vehicles currently in the market. We’ve also made the report easier to use and access for both consumers and dealers. AutoCheck is now optimized for tablet and mobile users, providing even more shopping convenience for users. As always, dealers can access the new report via AutoCheck Fast Link℠ for their online vehicle listings and through multiple integrations within their DMS or inventory management solution. The report will still be available directly from AutoCheck.com for consumers and AutoCheck.com/members for dealers. In addition, the report is available through most dealer platforms and all premier consumer automotive portals.   Check out the full report redesign changes, updates and some additional highlights below. Updated AutoCheck® Buyback Protection Information As always, AutoCheck will buy back your vehicle if your AutoCheck report fails to list certain title brands available to Experian at the time the report was issued. Items impacting Buyback protection are now grouped together, so users can clearly see what data impacts Buyback qualification.  Items that do not impact Buyback are captured in other areas of the report. Buyback Protection badging for eligible clients displays on the first page as well as in the specific State Title Brand section if the vehicle is, or is not, Buyback protected. NEW: Owner History AutoCheck now displays information for the current, last and previous vehicle ownership. The report will now highlight the year and state the vehicle was purchased from as well as the ownership date ranges and length of ownership. NEW: Vehicle Usage AutoCheck now clearly highlights the historical usage activity level for the vehicle, whether it was used as Personal, Fleet, Rental, Lease, Taxi, Livery, Police, Government, Drivers Ed and/or Commercial. NEW: Damage Check Section We have added a new Damage Check section to more clearly illustrate the historical activity for the vehicle.  The Damage Check section will highlight damage records from auctions, salvage, or independent sources such as recycling and crash tests. We will continue to offer the Accident Check section, which highlights accident dates and location from government sources and independent agencies. The Damage Check section will highlight damage records from auctions, salvage auctions or independent sources such as recycling and crash tests.   Other Title Brand and Specific Event check: Other title brands that are not included in Buyback protection qualification will be listed here. In addition, event activity such as theft and insurance loss is also included in this section. UPDATED: Odometer Check We have combined information to provide one place for all odometer related history checks.  State title odometer check reflects all odometer related brands from the state such as Exceeds Mechanical Limits (EML), Not Actual Mileage (NAM) and Broken Odometer (BRK). Auction odometer check are the odometer brands either reported to auctions or upon inspection in auction announcements. The odometer calculation check is Experian’s proprietary odometer sequence calculation to determine if there are any potential discrepancies. NEW: ‘Check’ sections: To highlight specific data for easier reference and understanding, we have added an open safety recall check, Inspection history check, and service and repair history check section. What do all these changes mean for dealers and their customers? They have an easier-to-use AutoCheck VHR with more comprehensive information than ever. For dealers, it will help with their buying decisions at auction or on trade-ins. For consumers, it provides even more peace of mind when making a used vehicle purchase decision. Ultimately, it improves the shopping process for everyone involved and can help dealers develop even stronger relationships with their customers.   Want to learn even more about AutoCheck? Visit our site for more details: https://www.experian.com/lp/automotive/autocheck-dealer-lp

Published: January 8, 2019 by Kirsten Von Busch
A Change in Current: Electric Vehicle Market Share Small, But Growing

Electric vehicles are here to stay – and will likely gain market share as costs reduce, travel ranges increase and charging infrastructure grows.

Published: October 24, 2018 by Brad Smith
Mitigating the Risk of Purchasing a Flood-Damaged Car after Hurricane Florence

After Hurricane Florence, Experian is here to help. People can download our free Vehicle Flood Risk Check app.

Published: September 27, 2018 by Yen Sullivan
Customer Loyalty: Using Data to Keep the Love Alive

Who would be the ideal customer for a dealership? One that buys or leases a car and becomes a repeat customer? Learn how using data keeps loyal customers.

Published: June 5, 2018 by James Maguire
Who Rules the Road? Full-Size Pickups, Apparently.

The number of vehicles in operation (VIO) has jumped 5.7 million, going from 265.3 million in Q3 2016 to 271 million in Q3 2017.

Published: January 24, 2018 by Guest Contributor
4 things to do before dialing your customers

Reduce your TCPA compliance risk; Follow these steps when creating your dialing strategy

Published: October 27, 2016 by Guest Contributor
CFPB’s latest debt collection proposal

This summer, the CFPB took a significant step toward reforming the regulatory framework for the debt collection industry.

Published: September 8, 2016 by Guest Contributor
Self-regulatory program for nonbank small-business lenders

The Responsible Business Lending Coalition, a group of nonbank small-business lenders, recently announced a regulatory program designed to bring greater clarity to the industry’s pricing and consumer protections, including: The right to transparent pricing and terms The right to non-abusive products The right to responsible underwriting The right to fair treatment from brokers The right to inclusive credit access The right to fair collection practices Industry self-regulation is a good way for market leaders to demonstrate self-discipline and is preferable to legislative or regulatory changes because of its flexibility and ability to accommodate evolving market trends. >> Webinar: Online Marketplace Lending

Published: November 12, 2015 by Guest Contributor

Data quality continues to be a challenge for many organizations as they look to improve efficiency and customer interaction.

Published: September 8, 2014 by Guest Contributor

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