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TwitterThe Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), otherwise known as Cash for Clunkers, was a program intended to provide economic incentives to United States residents to purchase a new and more fuel efficient vehicle when trading in a less full efficient vehicle. The program was promoted as providing stimulus to the economy by boosting auto sales, while putting safer, cleaner and more fuel efficient vehicles on the road.
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TwitterThe Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), otherwise known as Cash for Clunkers, was a program intended to provide economic incentives to United States residents to purchase a new and more fuel efficient vehicle when trading in a less full efficient vehicle. The program was promoted as providing stimulus to the economy by boosting auto sales, while putting safer, cleaner and more fuel efficient vehicles on the road.
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United States Average Transaction Price: Category: Luxury Car data was reported at 58,248.000 USD in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 55,620.000 USD for Feb 2025. United States Average Transaction Price: Category: Luxury Car data is updated monthly, averaging 63,749.000 USD from Jan 2020 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 78,618.000 USD in Nov 2022 and a record low of 46,353.000 USD in Oct 2023. United States Average Transaction Price: Category: Luxury Car data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Cox Automotive. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RA011: New Vehicle Average Transaction Price.
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TwitterThe AmeriList RV Owners Database is a powerful, up-to-date mailing list comprising over 10.7 million RV owners across the United States. This specialized consumer dataset is built to fuel targeted direct marketing campaigns via postal mail, email, and telemarketing, helping brands, service providers, and marketers reach RV enthusiasts with precision. Whether you’re in outdoor gear, insurance, travel, campground services, RV parts & accessories, or hospitality, this database unlocks access to high-value prospects who live for the open road.
Key Features & Data Quality
Typical Profile & Behavior - The average RV owner in the U.S. is about 48 years old and likely to travel multiple times per year in their vehicle. - They tend to seek comfort, quality, adventure, and gear, making them especially responsive to offers for travel services, camping supplies, insurance, outdoor lifestyle brands, RV accessories, maintenance & repair providers.
Ideal Use Cases / Campaign Fit This dataset is especially well suited for marketers and businesses in: - Outdoor recreation & camping gear & supplies - RV parks, campgrounds & travel accommodations - Insurance & extended warranty providers for RVs - Automotive service, RV repair, parts & accessories - Travel brands, restaurateurs, fuel stations along travel corridors - Financial services, lifestyle brands targeting affluent / adventure-minded customers
By combining detailed demographic and RV usage / ownership segmentations, campaigns can be highly tailored, improving response rates, reducing waste, and driving higher ROI.
Technical & Operational Details - Channels delivered: Postal mail, email, telemarketing. - Certifications & Accuracy tools: USPS-certified address and mailing standards; CASS; LACSLink; DPV; NCOALink for address update; regular monthly refreshes. - Minimum order thresholds & pricing: Minimum orders start at 5,000 records. Base rates vary depending on campaign channel, refinement, order size, and segment selections.
Data delivery format & options: Lists can be delivered electronically (e.g. Excel, comma-delimited text), and via postal mailing list services. Suppression, hygiene, de-duplication, and other enhancements are generally available.
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TwitterThe Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), otherwise known as Cash for Clunkers, was a program intended to provide economic incentives to United States residents to purchase a new and more fuel efficient vehicle when trading in a less full efficient vehicle. The program was promoted as providing stimulus to the economy by boosting auto sales, while putting safer, cleaner and more fuel efficient vehicles on the road.