Schaumburg, Ill. — Experian Automotive released findings from an analysis of the hybrid vehicle segment in honor of Earth Day. The analysis showed that market share of hybrid vehicles increased by 40.9 percent since 2011 to 3.1 percent in 2012. While hybrid vehicles still only make up slightly more than 1 percent of total vehicles in operation, the segment has witnessed steady market share growth over the past several quarters.
As part of the analysis, Experian Automotive also reviewed some of the financial attributes of loans and purchased finance contracts related to hybrid vehicle purchases. According to the study, consumers who financed the purchase of their hybrid vehicle have significantly higher credit scores than those purchasing another type of new vehicle. The average credit score for a financed new hybrid was 790 vs. the national average credit score of 755 for financing on any new vehicle.











