Chase Extends Financing Program to FIAT Dealers
Chase Auto Finance will extend the consumer financing program it launched for Chrysler dealers to FIAT dealers.
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — Chase Auto Finance announced that it has extended its consumer financing program to FIAT dealers across the U.S., the same program it rolled out to Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram Truck dealers last month.
“We are excited to expand our offering to FIAT dealers across the country and pleased to support FIAT’s successful return to the U.S. market,” said Marc Sheinbaum, chief executive officer for Chase Auto Finance. “Chase has served Chrysler Group brands for more than two decades and we are committed to helping them increase new car sales by offering more affordable financing options to their customers.”
Chase’s arrangement with Chrysler Group allows participating FIAT dealers to provide prime and nearprime customers with low interest rates and other incentives to finance new vehicle purchases, according to the bank.
For more information, visit www.chase.com.
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