Daimler Truck Financial has reached an agreement with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America to begin providing financial products and services for more than 175 MFTA dealers and their customers in the United States.
Daimler Truck Financial, which provides financial services for Freightliner, Western Star, Sprinter and Thomas Built Bus dealers and customers, will bring its wide range of financial services and programs to the Mitsubishi Fuso dealer body in the United States.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America markets Class 3 through Class 5 cabover work trucks. The new 2012 Canter FE/FG Series trucks offer improved fuel economy, 18,000-mile service intervals and are backed by a 5-Year/175,000-mile powertrain warranty.
Together, DTF and MFTA will provide customers with competitive financing options with rates in Q3 as low as 0.9 percent for qualified customers. Other offerings include packages with terms up to 72 months. Additional product offerings will include TRAC lease, a full line of insurance and aftermarket products and online account management.
Daimler Truck Financial to Provide Financing Services to Mitsubishi Fuso
Daimler Truck Financial has reached an agreement with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America to begin providing financial products and services for more than 175 MFTA dealers and their customers in the United States
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