Veritas Global Protection offers vehicle service contracts covering modern automotive technology, including EVs and advanced systems. BBB accredited with A+ ratingVeritas Global Protection offers vehicle service contracts covering modern automotive technology, including EVs and advanced systems. BBB accredited with A+ rating

Consumer Trust Grows in Third-Party Vehicle Protection as Repair Costs and Technology Complexity Increase

2026/03/04 16:00
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As vehicle repair costs continue to climb and modern automobiles incorporate increasingly sophisticated technology, more drivers are looking beyond factory warranties for long-term financial protection. Reviews of Veritas Global Protection suggest the vehicle service contract provider has been gaining traction with consumers who want flexible, comprehensive coverage well after their manufacturer warranty expires.

The vehicle service contract market has historically faced skepticism from consumers due to varied provider quality. However, companies with transparent processes, accessible dealer networks, and clearly defined coverage terms have been steadily building credibility. Veritas Global Protection currently holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and has been BBB accredited since May 2024, reflecting the company’s commitment to ethical business practices and customer service.

Unlike manufacturer warranties covering defects for defined periods, vehicle service contracts are separate agreements that can be tailored to specific systems and components. For drivers of used vehicles, high-mileage cars, or specialty vehicles like EVs and exotics, manufacturer warranties often provide little protection. Veritas Global Protection has focused on this gap, offering customizable options aligning with specific vehicle needs and budgets.

A consistent theme across reviews is the value customers place on coverage addressing modern vehicle technology. The company has developed plans including electric powertrain components, advanced driver assistance systems, hybrid systems, and onboard electronics. Veritas also offers ancillary products such as tire and wheel coverage, paintless dent repair, key and remote replacement, and windshield repair, providing well-rounded protection beyond mechanical breakdown.

Veritas Global Protection’s reach extends across the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, and Africa, including a 2024 acquisition of a stake in WAGAS S.A., an Eastern European F&I managing general agent. This international footprint signals the financial stability and infrastructure consumers increasingly seek when evaluating vehicle service contract providers. The company distributes plans through an authorized dealer network, allowing customers to enroll through participating dealerships across the United States at point of purchase. For more information, visit https://veritasprotection.com.

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