Most car owners think about their vehicle as a cost. Trinity treats it as an investment — actively protecting its value every mile, every repair, and every policy renewal. Over five years, the difference adds up to $4,893 in recovered and protected value. That's not a discount. That's your money, working for you.
Sources: Stoneacre / industry data (service history resale premium); Insurance Research Council (avg. auto insurance expenditure); J.D. Power / KBB (depreciation benchmarks). Trinity internal model.
Three facts about vehicle ownership that most consumers never see — until it's too late.
A complete, verified service history can add up to 10% to a vehicle's resale value — but most owners sell with scattered records, no documentation, and no way to prove their car was properly maintained.
Source: Stoneacre Motor Group / automotive industry data, 2025
The average vehicle retains only about 45% of its original value after five years of ownership. Depreciation is the single biggest cost of owning a car — and most owners do nothing to manage it.
Source: Kelley Blue Book Best Resale Value Awards, 2025
According to the Insurance Research Council, one in three drivers were either uninsured or underinsured in 2023 — meaning millions of consumers have coverage they think protects them, but doesn't.
Source: Insurance Research Council, Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists, 2017–2023
Trinity isn't a storage tool. It's an active value management system — working across every touchpoint in your ownership lifecycle.
Every repair, every service, every inspection — stored on the blockchain, timestamped, and linked to your VIN. When you sell, buyers and dealers see an unimpeachable, complete vehicle history that justifies a higher asking price. Not a printout. A cryptographically verified record.
Trinity's AI reads your policy and translates it into plain English — deductibles, OEM parts coverage, coverage gaps, and what you'd actually receive in a claim. Consumers who understand their policy negotiate better at renewal and don't leave money on the table at settlement.
When an accident happens, Trinity auto-attaches your blockchain-verified repair history to your claim package. Adjusters get everything they need upfront. No missing documentation means no lowball settlements and no avoidable delays. Your history is your leverage.
Every repair logged through Trinity is validated against OEM procedures. That means your vehicle's history shows manufacturer-compliant work — not corner-cut repairs that quietly reduce resale value, void warranties, or create liability exposure down the road.
The average vehicle loses 55% of its value over five years. That's not a market problem — it's an information problem. Buyers discount cars with incomplete or unverifiable histories because they can't trust what they can't see.
Trinity solves the information problem. A blockchain-verified record of every repair, every service, and every OEM-compliant procedure is the most powerful tool an owner has to defend their vehicle's value at the point of sale.
Industry data consistently shows that a complete, verified service history commands a resale premium of up to 10% over comparable vehicles without documentation. On a $40,000 vehicle, that's $4,000 — recovered simply by having the record Trinity automatically maintains.
Illustrative. Based on KBB 5-year average retention data and industry service history premium estimates. Actual values vary by make, model, market conditions, and mileage.
Every dollar in Trinity's value model is grounded in published industry data — not assumptions.
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