
Both of
these forms of data have a large significance when it comes to researching,
marketing, and collecting data for promotional purposes. In this article we will
thoroughly explain both list data and registration data to clarify the
differences.
1) Automotive mailing list data.
Automotive mailing list data is utilized when a client wants
to contact a vehicle owner. The consumers' address will be available because,
in order to stay compliant with regulations, our list data is not based on
state DMV registrations. Our list data is collected from a number of
sources including: auto dealerships, warranty companies, major national car
clubs, automotive service chains, and insurance companies.
Automotive list data gives you the option to choose
whether you want to contact consumers via postal or email. We have about 60%
coverage when it comes to consumer postal data. This amounts to more than 114
million US households, 145 million vehicle owners, and 30 million enthusiasts,
giving you a very large customer database to reach. Also, about 20% of our
postal records will have email addresses to contact as well. The records are
all verified by two separate sources to confirm the data is accurate. Mailing list
data can be customizable to the purchaser's needs. The data can be broken down
into many categories including year, make, model, ZIP code, county, fuel type,
and many demographics. When trying to get in touch with a vehicle owner, the
best option is list data.
2) Vehicle registration data.
Vehicle registration data is best utilized when a client
wants to know a general or very specific statistic about the targeted
population (not wanting to contact the end-user directly). For example, an
auto parts business wants to open a new store location where they
will have a high volume of traffic. Registration data will give theses
owners the information they need to know what areas are densely populated
with motor vehicles, and what types of vehicles are in that area.
Since our vehicle registration data originates from DMVs across the United
States, this data covers over 99% of all vehicle owners across the
country.
Our automotive registration data is also very
customizable to the client's needs.
Whether you are interested in vehicles that are in operation
(VIO) or new registrations (new sales) we have data for you. The data can be
customized by types of vehicles ranging from motorcycles and ATVs, cars and
light trucks, to heavy trucks. The data can also be broken down by a certain
geographic area. For example, you can order a file of a specific state broken
down to show vehicles per ZIP code. More broad files are available as well such
as an entire overview of the United States with no breakdown.
Similar to list data, there are many different ways you
can have the data organized including vehicle make, model, year, fuel type,
engine size, amount of doors and more. Clients can decide on the amount of
categories they want the data segmented into. Registration data is a helpful
tool when trying to understand the vehicle population of a specific area.
Why Can’t I Use Registration Data to Directly Contact an
Individual?
There have been two laws passed by the United States that ban
using registration data to contact individuals. The Driver's Privacy Protection
Act (DPPA) was enacted to protect the personal information of drivers collected
by the state DMVs. The other law that has been enforced is the Shelby
Amendment. This amendment requires states to obtain a driver's consent before
giving out any personal information. This means the data cannot be used to
contact owners, and we therefore do not provide owner information in our
registration data. This covers name, address, where the vehicle was purchased,
and VIN. The most we can include about an owner is their age, gender, ethnicity
and income. If it is important to directly reach your audience, the better
option would be list data.
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