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  • Dealer Financing vs. Credit Union Financing

    When shopping for a car loan, the process is sometimes more difficult than shopping for the car itself. Loans from financial institutions, such as credit unions, and dealer financing serve as your two primary methods for obtaining a loan. Generally, credit union financing has more pros than cons, while dealership financing may be required if you can't come to an agreement with the credit union.

  • How to Find a Sprinter Cargo Van Dealer in California

    Sprinter vans are identified by the angular shape of the hood and the tall side walls. Sprinter vans resemble larger versions of European cargo vans. These vans are made by a variety of auto makers, including Ford, Dodge and Mercedes. California is the most populated state in the nation and it stands to reason dealerships of all kinds are in the state. Many resources are available to locate sprinter van dealers in California.

  • How to Lease a Sprinter Van From Ryder

    Sprinter vans -- or cargo vans -- are long-bodied, aluminum automobiles primarily used for hauling large amounts of material. Small businesses may use a sprinter van to transport work equipment, while large businesses may prefer a series of sprinter vans for product delivery. Leasing a sprinter van from Ryder is a straightforward process, and the company usually has multiple van specification options from which to choose.

  • Automobile Financing Options

    There are several finance options available to someone looking to finance an automobile. To help decide on the best deal and know what's available to you, you should know your credit history. Someone with poor credit might not obtain approval for as long as a common five-year term, while someone with excellent credit might finance as long as 84 months.

  • How to Lease a Ford Focus

    A Ford Focus is an economy car that is available in two-door and four-door models. According to Edmunds, the Ford Focus is one of Ford's most popular cars in the world. A Ford Focus can be financed or leased. A lease on a Ford Focus may be a good choice for consumers who like to change vehicles or want an option at the end of the lease contract to return or purchase the Focus. A Ford Focus lease can only be executed at a Ford car dealer.

  • How to Lease a Mercedes Sprinter

    Leasing a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can be a difficult process. Some leasing companies do not finance leases on commercial vehicles, so finding a dealership with a strong background in fleet sales can help you out. In January 2010, select Mercedes-Benz dealerships in the United States began selling and servicing the Sprinter, which was previously sold in the United States as a Dodge and Freightliner model. As a result, dealerships may not know about the best fleet leasing options for Sprinter vans. Completing some research before visiting the dealership can help you make the right decision on your van lease.

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