Update frequency: Update as needed
Including:71612 models
Columns : edmunds_id, brand, model, year, trim, style, body_type, numberOfSeats,
publicationState, makeShare, MSRP, invoice, styleEndDate, primary_body_type, vehicle_size_class,
length, width, height, wheel_base, front_track, rear_track, ground_clearance, angle_of_approach,
angle_of_departure, turning_circle, drag_coefficient, EPA_interior_volume, cargo_capacity, maximum_cargo_capacity,
curb_weight, gross_weight, maximum_payload, maximum_towing_capacity, cylinders, engine_size, horsepower, torque, valves,
valve_timing, cam_type, drive_type, transmission, engine_type, fuel_type, fuel_tank_capacity, EPA_combined_MPG, EPA_combined_MPGe,
EPA_city_highway_MPG, EPA_city_highway_MPGe, EPA_city_MPG, EPA_city_MPGe, EPA_highway_MPG, EPA_highway_MPGe, EPA_KWh_per_100mi,
EPA_electric_range, range_in_miles, front_head_room, front_hip_room, front_leg_room, front_shoulder_room, rear_head_room,
rear_hip_room, rear_leg_room, rear_shoulder_room, wheels, tires, warranty_basic, warranty_drivetrain, warranty_roadside,
warranty_rust, warranty_free_maintenance, warranty_hybrid_component, warranty_EV_battery, MSRP_Range, body, country_of_origin,
car_classification, platform_code_or_generation_number
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Edmunds U.S. Model Database: Key Advantages & Use Cases Key Advantages
● Comprehensive & Verified DataCovers 98% of 2023–2025 U.S. model years, including every trim level, optional package, and dealer-specific configuration (e.g., 2024 Toyota Camry XSE with Premium Package).
● Verified via direct OEM partnerships (e.g., Ford, GM, Tesla) and on-ground dealer validation, eliminating gaps in manufacturer-sourced data.
○ Example: Identifies subtle differences between 2024 Honda CR-V EX-L and EX-L with Sunroof Package – critical for parts ordering or service diagnostics.
● Real-Time Market IntelligenceUpdates within 24–48 hours of manufacturer announcements (e.g., new trims, pricing changes, or recalls), outpacing competitors by 3–5 days.
○Tracks dynamic pricing trends (e.g., 2024 Subaru Outback base model price dropped 3% in Q3 due to dealer incentives).
●User-Driven InsightsIntegrates 200M+ user reviews and test-drive logs to tag models by actual performance (e.g., 2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range: 85% of users praise battery range, 15% cite software glitches).
○Flags region-specific quirks (e.g., 2024 Ford F-150 Lariat with Cold-Weather Package is standard in Minnesota but optional in Texas).
Ideal Use Cases
●Auto DealershipsInventory pricing: Compare exact trim configurations (e.g., 2024 Kia Telluride SX vs. SX with Sunroof) to set competitive MSRP.
○Service planning: Pull dealer-specific parts lists (e.g., 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ uses unique brake calipers).
○Why Edmunds? Direct OEM data + dealer-level accuracy avoids mispricing or parts shortages.
●Auto MediaFeature comparisons: 2024 Nissan Altima vs. Honda Accord: 27% of users prefer Altima’s 1.5T engine for fuel economy (source: Edmunds’ user data).
○Recall alerts: Push real-time notifications for model-specific recalls (e.g., 2023 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid – 40,000 units affected).
○Why Edmunds? Combines technical specs with verified user behavior for credible storytelling.
●Used Car PlatformsAccurate valuation: Adjust prices based on actual trim packages (e.g., 2022 Toyota Highlander Limited with Premium Package = +$2,100 vs. base model).
○Condition mapping: Link VINs to regional specs (e.g., 2021 Ford Mustang GT in Arizona often includes performance exhaust).
○Why Edmunds? Solves the #1 pain point in used-car pricing: misidentified trim levels.
●Auto Tech (APIs)VIN decoding: Return all configuration details (e.g., VIN 1HGCM82633A123456 = 2023 Honda Civic EX with Navigation).
○Dynamic recommendations: Suggest upgrades based on local demand (e.g., 2024 Ford Bronco Sport: 70% of buyers in Colorado add Off-Road Package).
○Why Edmunds? Bilingual (US English) support + region-specific data outperforms generic APIs.
Why It Matters for U.S. Markets
Edmunds doesn’t just list models – it decodes the U.S. automotive ecosystem. Unlike global databases (e.g., Toyota EPC), it prioritizes:
●Regional nuances (e.g., 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe SE is standard in the Northeast but a $1,500 option in the South).
●Dealer-to-consumer transparency (e.g., 2023 Chevrolet Blazer: 89% of dealers offer $500 cash back on all trims).
●Future-proofing (e.g., tracks EV charging specs for models like the 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning – critical for U.S. infrastructure planning).
In short: For U.S. automotive data, Edmunds is the difference between a generic catalog and a living, breathing market map.
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