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Reach auto buyers based on how they shop in a changing market with Experian Audiences

by Experian Marketing Services 12 min read April 28, 2026

At A Glance

Auto buyers are comparing more brands, shifting based on affordability, and making decisions before visiting a dealership. Experian Audiences help marketers identify likely switchers, align campaigns to real budgets, and match messaging to actual inventory, to execute against how decisions are made.

Why does auto marketing need to adapt to changing buyer behavior?

Auto buying used to follow a more predictable path. A shopper chose a brand, narrowed it down to a model, visited a dealership, and bought within a familiar budget. That is no longer the case. Today, 53% of buyers consider three or more brands, and brand loyalty has dropped below 50%. At the same time, 62% of consumers say owning or leasing a vehicle is becoming too expensive, shifting many toward used and certified pre-owned options. Some are even delaying purchases, while higher-income households now account for the majority share of new vehicle sales. These shifts are happening before a dealership visit, even though nearly 90% of purchases still take place within a 50-mile radius of home.

What challenges are shaping auto marketing today?

Auto performance today is shaped by three connected challenges:

  • Brand loyalty is breaking down as more buyers consider multiple brands
  • Affordability is reshaping the buyer profile
  • Disconnects between marketing and the buying experience can lead to lost sales

Experian Audiences help address these shifts by identifying who is likely to switch or stay loyal, aligning audiences to price ranges and vehicle types, and ensuring campaigns reflect real inventory and pricing, so the experience stays consistent from first interaction through conversion.

You can find the full taxonomy paths in the appendix.

1. How is brand loyalty changing in auto buying?

Brand loyalty among auto buyers is declining as more shoppers consider multiple options and become open to switching. As a result, competition is happening earlier and more often in the decision process.

For auto advertisers, this raises the stakes. In a market defined by switching, identifying and engaging potential brand loyalists is critical to protecting share, while also reaching buyers who are actively exploring alternatives.

This creates two immediate opportunities and higher opportunities for brands. Loyalty isn’t a given anymore, so brands need to work harder to hold onto existing customers, showing up with the right message at the right time to prevent them from drifting. At the same time, buyers who once defaulted to the same brand are now actively exploring, creating a window to influence decisions and capture share from competitors.

Experian Audiences you can activate to retain loyal buyers and engage likely switchers:

Retention audiences

  1. Auto Loyalists: BMW
  2. Auto Loyalists: Chevrolet
  3. Auto Loyalists: Ford
  4. Auto Loyalists: Honda
  5. Auto Loyalists: Toyota

Switcher and conquest audiences

  1. Ownership Switchers > GM
  2. In Market Switchers > Jeep
  3. In Market Switchers > Luxury
  4. Ownership Switchers > PHEV
  5. In Market Switchers > Ram

This is a sample of available audiences, with additional brands and segments available.

How to use these audiences

Use Auto Loyalists audiences to run retention and upgrade campaigns focused on trade-in value, new model features, and keeping existing drivers within your brand.

Use In Market Switcher audiences to identify buyers actively comparing options and run conquest campaigns centered on price, fuel type, body style, and available inventory.

2. How is affordability reshaping the auto buyer profile?

Affordability is influencing what auto buyers can realistically consider and whether they stay loyal or switch. New vehicle purchases are becoming concentrated among higher-income consumers, while the broader market is shifting toward used and certified pre-owned vehicles as buyers seek more accessible options.

For advertisers, this means aligning campaigns not only to buyer interests, but also to buyer budgets.

Experian Audiences you can activate to reflect with buyer affordability:

Income and demographic audiences

  1. Household Income Range $150000 Plus
  2. Household Income Range $75000–$99999
  3. Household Annual Income $50000–$74999
  4. Millennial Household Income $500K-$999K
  5. Net Worth $1000000 Plus

New and luxury vehicle audiences

  1. In Market-Body Styles > Luxury Car
  2. In Market Switchers > Electric Luxury
  3. In Market-Make and Models > Auto Buyer Luxury Sports Mercedes Benz SL Class
  4. In Market-Make and Models > Auto Buyer Luxury Sedan Audi A6
  5. Vehicle Lifestyle Loyalists > Auto Loyalists: Lexus

Certified pre-owned (CPO) audiences

  1. NEW! In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > Acura CPO Buyers
  2. NEW! In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > Audi CPO Buyers
  3. NEW! In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > BMW CPO Buyers
  4. NEW! In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > CPO Buyers
  5. NEW! In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > Toyota CPO Buyers

Used vehicle audiences

  1. NEW! In Market-Make and Models > Used Tesla EV Buyers
  2. NEW! In Market-Make and Models > Used Hyundai EV Buyers
  3. NEW! In Market-Make and Models > Used Volkswagen EV Buyers
  4. NEW! In Market-Make and Models > Used Acura Buyers
  5. NEW! In Market-Make and Models > Used Lexus Buyers

How to use these audiences

Use Household Income Range $150000 Plus and Net Worth $1000000 Plus to reach buyers more likely to stay in the new or luxury market, while Household Income Range $75000–$99999 and Household Annual Income $50000–$74999 help identify more price-sensitive buyers.

Pair those lower income segments with audiences like NEW! In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > Toyota CPO Buyers to reach shoppers actively considering more affordable options, and contrast with higher-end signals like In Market Switchers > Electric Luxury to keep messaging relevant across the full affordability spectrum.

3. Why do gaps between marketing and the buying experience drive lost sales?

Gaps between what buyers see advertised and what they experience at the point of sale can lead to lost business. In particular, when pricing, availability, or messaging differ, it can create frustration and lead to drop-off or switching.

The focus here is consistency, ensuring what buyers see in ads accurately reflects the vehicles, pricing, and offers available when they are ready to buy. Experian Audiences are granular enough to help you match the specific vehicles, price points, and features you have for the buyers most likely to want them.

Experian Audiences you can activate to align your inventory, pricing, and messaging with buyer demand at the point of sale:

Inventory and price alignment audiences

  1. In Market-Vehicle Price > Vehicle price is 20K-30K
  2. In Market-Vehicle Price > Vehicle price is 30K-40K
  3. In Market-Vehicle Price > Vehicle price is 50K-75K

Ownership and replacement timing

  1. Purchased in last 13-24 months
  2. Vehicle age is 0-5 years
  3. Vehicle age is 11 plus years

Vehicle type and preference

  1. In Market-Fuel Type > Electric Luxury
  2. Ownership-Fuel > Hybrid
  3. In Market-Body Styles > Minivan
  4. In Market-Body Styles > Sports Car
  5. In Market-Body Styles > SUV and CUV
  6. In Market-Body Styles > Truck

How to use these audiences

Use price-based audiences (20K–30K, 30K–40K, 50K–75K), vehicle age (0–5 years, 11+ years), and body style or fuel type to align campaigns with real inventory and buyer demand, so ads reflect what is actually available.

How does local dealership influence impact purchase decisions?

Even within a broader marketing structure, local dealerships play a defining role in final purchase decisions. While national and regional efforts drive awareness and consideration, local availability, inventory, proximity, and offers ultimately determine where buyers convert.

For local retailers, marketing should:

  • Reflect local inventory and pricing
  • Target high-intent buyers in specific markets
  • Align messaging with what is available nearby

Experian supports this by enabling location-based targeting tied to real demand and inventory conditions, with the flexibility to reach audiences at the national, regional, or local level.

When are auto audiences most responsive to marketing?

Auto audiences respond to a mix of seasonal demand, promotional cycles, and real-world events that shape how and when people buy. Timing matters as much as targeting, especially in a market where purchase decisions are flexible and influenced by external factors.

Summer driving season and early promotional peaks

Late spring through early summer marks a key shift in auto shopping behavior. As travel and outdoor activity increase, buyers focus on practical needs, looking for SUVs, trucks, and vehicles suited for longer trips and group travel.

This period also overlaps with early promotional moments like Memorial Day and Fourth of July, when incentives can accelerate decisions for buyers already in-market, while pulling forward demand from those who may have otherwise waited.

Experian Audiences you can activate

  1. Retail Shoppers > Seasonal > Summer Sales Event Shoppers
  2. Publisher Derived > IAB Travel > Road Trip Travel Enthusiasts

Labor Day, model-year closeouts, and year-end sales

As the year progresses, demand becomes more promotion-driven. Labor Day introduces one of the most concentrated sales periods, followed by model-year closeouts and year-end clearance events. These windows are driven by pricing pressure, inventory turnover, and buyers looking for strong deals before new models arrive.

Experian Audiences you can activate

  1. Mobile Location Models > Visits > Auto Dealerships
  2. Retail Shoppers > Seasonal > Labor Day Shoppers

Sustainability and cost-driven moments

Moments like Earth Day, events causing rising fuel costs, or broader conversations around efficiency can quickly shift buyer priorities. Interest in electric, hybrid, and fuel-efficient vehicles often increases during these periods, though motivations vary across audiences.

Experian Audiences you can activate

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Fuel Type > Electric
  2. Publisher Derived > IAB Budgeting > Frugal Living and Savings Focused Households
  3. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Fuel Type > MPG Conscious

What sets Experian Audiences apart?

Our syndicated audiences give you an advantage across channels, offering both scale and accuracy:

  • Experian’s 3,500+ syndicated audiences are available at over 200 leading activation platforms, including programmatic, social, TV destinations, and can be curated alongside premium inventory through Curated Deals.
  • Reach consumers based on who they are, where they live, and their household makeup. Experian ranked #1 in accuracy by Truthset for key demographic attributes.

Explore some of our Partner Audiences that complement Experian Audiences across key auto use cases, with flexible activation through Experian’s data marketplace or leading activation platforms.

33Across

  1. Auto > Auto Insurance
  2. Auto > Foreign Auto

Alliant

  1. Automotive > In-Market > Multi-Car Owner In-Market for New Car
  2. Automotive > In-Market > In-Market for Financing

AnalyticsIQ

  1. Automotive > In Garage > Number of Vehicles Owned > 3 or More Cars Owned
  2. Automotive > In Market > Buyer Type > Safety Conscious Buyers
  3. Automotive > In Garage > Average Mileage Put on Vehicles Per Year > 10,000 to 14,000 Miles on Vehicle
  4. Automotive > In Garage > Frequent Gas Spenders

Attain

  1. Insurance > Auto Insurance > In-Market for New Insurance > Yes, I plan to get a car or will need new car insurance soon.
  2. Automotive > Psychographics/Survey > What are your thoughts on electric vehicles? > I don’t own one, but I’m interested in buying an electric vehicle
  3. Insurance > Auto Insurance > Geico
  4. Automotive > In-Market > Autoservice & Repair Shops > DIY

Need a custom audience? Reach out to our audience team, and we can help you build and activate an Experian audience on the platform of your choice.

Want to activate an Experian Audience on Meta, Pinterest, Snap, TikTok, or on a platform not listed above? Contact us today.

For a full list, download our syndicated audiences guide.

Reach auto buyers based on real-world purchase behavior with Experian Audiences

From increased switching to affordability constraints and the need to align messaging with real inventory, auto demand is shaped by how buyers make decisions across the journey.

Experian Audiences help marketers respond to these challenges by identifying who is likely to switch or stay loyal, aligning campaigns to what buyers can realistically afford, and connecting high-intent shoppers with relevant inventory and local dealerships.

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Experian Audiences are pre-built, privacy-compliant consumer segments that help marketers target based on verified demographic, financial, and behavioral data.

They’re designed for flexibility across channels and can be activated on 200+ platforms, including major social, CTV, and programmatic partners.

Experian ranks #1 in demographic accuracy according to Truthset, and marketers can choose from 3,500+ syndicated audiences that capture signals such as income, spending behavior, household structure, financial attitudes, and ability to pay. These same audiences are also available through partnerships on platforms like DirecTV, Dish, Magnite, OpenAP, and The Trade Desk.

For a deeper look at our audience catalog, explore our syndicated audience guide.

You can activate Experian Audiences across 200+ digital and connected TV (CTV) platforms, including Meta, Pinterest, The Trade Desk, and Audigent PMPs.

Yes, you can combine your own first-party data with Experian’s 3,500+ syndicated audiences and additional segments from multiple partner data providers, as a custom audience within a Curated Deal, or self-service via Audience Engine.


Appendix

Retention audiences

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Vehicle Lifestyle Loyalists > Auto Loyalists: BMW
  2. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Vehicle Lifestyle Loyalists > Auto Loyalists: Chevrolet
  3. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Vehicle Lifestyle Loyalists > Auto Loyalists: Ford
  4. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Vehicle Lifestyle Loyalists > Auto Loyalists: Honda
  5. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Vehicle Lifestyle Loyalists > Auto Loyalists: Toyota

Switcher and conquest audiences

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Ownership Switchers > GM
  2. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market Switchers > Jeep
  3. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market Switchers > Luxury
  4. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Ownership Switchers > PHEV
  5. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market Switchers > Ram

Income and financial audiences

  1. Demographics > Household Income > Household Income Range $150000 Plus
  2. Demographics > Household Income > Household Income Range $75000–$99999
  3. Financial > Household Annual Income $50000–$74999
  4. Demographics > Household Income (HHI) > Millennial Household Income $500K-$999K
  5. Consumer Financial Insights > Net Assets Score > Net Worth $1000000 Plus

New and luxury vehicle audiences

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Make and Models > Auto Buyer Luxury Sedan Audi A6
  2. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Make and Models > Auto Buyer Luxury Sports Mercedes Benz SL Class
  3. Vehicle Lifestyle Loyalists > Auto Loyalists: Lexus
  4. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market Switchers > Electric Luxury
  5. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Body Styles > Luxury Car

Certified pre-owned (CPO) audiences

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > Acura CPO Buyers
  2. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > Audi CPO Buyers
  3. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > BMW CPO Buyers
  4. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > CPO Buyers
  5. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market – Certified Pre-Owned > Toyota CPO Buyers

Used vehicle audiences

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Make and Models > Used Tesla EV Buyers
  2. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Make and Models > Used Hyundai EV Buyers
  3. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Make and Models > Used Volkswagen EV Buyers
  4. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Make and Models > Used Acura Buyers
  5. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Make and Models > Used Lexus Buyers

Inventory and price alignment audiences

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Vehicle Price > Vehicle price is 20K-30K
  2. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Vehicle Price > Vehicle price is 30K-40K
  3. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Vehicle Price > Vehicle price is 50K-75K

Ownership and replacement timing

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Ownership-Vehicle Age > Purchased in last 13-24 months
  2. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Ownership-Vehicle Age > Vehicle age is 0-5 years
  3. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Ownership-Vehicle Age > Vehicle age is 11 plus years

Vehicle type and preference

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Fuel Type > Electric Luxury
  2. Autos, Cars and Trucks > Ownership-Fuel > Hybrid
  3. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Body Styles > Minivan
  4. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Body Styles > Sports Car
  5. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Body Styles > SUV and CUV
  6. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Body Styles > Truck

Summer driving season and promotional peaks

  1. Retail Shoppers > Seasonal > Summer Sales Event Shoppers
  2. Publisher Derived > IAB Travel > Road Trip Travel Enthusiasts
  3. Labor Day, model-year closeouts, and year-end sales
  4. Mobile Location Models > Visits > Auto Dealerships
  5. Retail Shoppers > Seasonal > Labor Day Shoppers

Sustainability and cost-driven moments

  1. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Fuel Type > Electric
  2. Publisher Derived > IAB Budgeting > Frugal Living and Savings Focused Households
  3. Autos, Cars and Trucks > In Market-Fuel Type > MPG Conscious

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