Endurance Claims Vehicle Protection Provider of the Year Title
The Automotive Awards nod from Corporate Vision is the company's third consecutive year, adding to its list of 2025 laurels.

Endurance was named Vehicle Protection Provider of the Year USA in the 2025 Automotive Awards, presented by Corporate Vision.
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Endurance has been named Vehicle Protection Provider of the Year USA in the 2025 Automotive Awards, presented by Corporate Vision.
It marks the third consecutive year Endurance has received honors from the Automotive Awards. The company cited continued growth, national campaigns, and expanded customer education and self-service tools as key developments over the past year.
In 2025, Endurance also received:
Three Buyer’s Choice Awards from ConsumerAffairs
Two Stevie Awards for sales and customer service
Leadership on Customer-Experience Focus
Endurance CEO Justin C. Thomas was featured in Corporate Vision Magazine as part of the publication's Automotive Awards coverage.
“Winning this award affirms our core belief that vehicle protection should be simple, transparent, and built around real drivers,” Thomas said.
He added that the company’s early 2026 priorities include further strengthening the customer experience.
About the Awards
The Automotive Awards recognize organizations across the automotive industry, including vehicle-protection providers and rental fleets. Corporate Vision said winners are selected based on factors including innovation, impact, and customer value.
“Our winners certainly know their trade,” said Awards Coordinator Melissa Bramall.
The awards are hosted by Corporate Vision Magazine, a monthly publication by AI Global Media.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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