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AutoGravity’s Car Financing App Now Available in New Jersey
AutoGravity’s mobile financing app is now available in New Jersey. According to company officials, the app has been downloaded more than 400,000 times since its introduction last summer.
IRVINE, Calif. — Fintech firm AutoGravity, which offers a platform that allow car buyers to shop for new or used vehicles, get multiple binding offers in minutes, and select the deal and finance source that’s right for them using their smartphone, has entered the Garden State.
“AutoGravity is digitizing the auto financing process by bringing a fast, seamless financing experience to car buyers,” said Andy Hinrichs, AutoGravity founder, CEO and automotive industry veteran. “We are transforming how people buy and lease cars by decreasing the financing time from hours to minutes for car shoppers across the country.”
Available on iOS, Android and as a mobile-responsive web app, AutoGravity’s apps have been downloaded nationwide more than 400,000 times since its introduction last summer. Car buyers can get up to four finance offers on any new or used car from thousands of dealerships, anytime and anywhere they want. The AutoGravity app also protects consumers’ information by using advanced bank-level encryption and proprietary data security technologies, ensuring sensitive information is processed in a safe and secure way.
“Embracing innovation, AutoGravity has built partnerships with the world’s leading banks, major OEM-owned lenders and leading dealership groups,” Hinrichs said. “As a result, AutoGravity is the only company to successfully bring thousands of dealers and an extensive list of top global lenders together in a single, convenient digital marketplace.”
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