Vehicle data solutions
for the way your team works.
One enriched vehicle database — cars, motorcycles, boats and tire fitment — shaped around the problem you are actually solving. Pick your segment below and see the exact datasets, endpoints and workflows that answer it.
Find the solution that fits your work
Each one runs on the same 1,795 cleaned records, the same UUIDs, and the same REST API and MCP server.
Insurance & Underwriting
Rating and claims teams need consistent make/model/year specs, body class, fuel type and open recall status keyed to one...
See the solutionFleet & Telematics
Fleet platforms need to normalise mixed car, light-truck and powersport assets to one schema, with fuel cost and recall...
See the solutionDealers & Marketplaces
Listing and inventory tools need to auto-fill complete, consistent specs from a make/model/year and surface fuel economy...
See the solutionFintech & Lending
Loan origination and servicing need authoritative specs and recall/safety context keyed to a stable identifier, sourced...
See the solutionMarketing & Audiences
Campaign and content teams need clean make/model/year taxonomies and spec attributes to segment, target and build tools...
See the solutionParts & Aftermarket
Parts catalogs and e-commerce need accurate fitment — which tire sizes and configurations match a given vehicle — withou...
See the solutionCompliance & Research
Compliance, safety and research teams need authoritative, government-sourced specs, recalls and emissions with clear pro...
See the solutionDifferent problems, one source of truth
However you slice it, the data underneath is clean, enriched and government-sourced.
Cleaned specs
562 cars, 341 motorcycles, 308 boats and 584 tire sizes — normalised and deduplicated.
EPA economy
Cars carry mpg, annual fuel cost and CO₂ from fueleconomy.gov — 0 EPA records inline.
Live NHTSA recalls
Recall campaigns and NCAP crash-test ratings pulled live per vehicle — never stale.
MCP server
Every dataset is also an agent tool — Claude, Cursor or any MCP client queries it natively.
See where it all comes from on the data sources page.