In recognition to the swift changes COVID-19 has brought to the industry, International Truck has launched International Cares, a grouping of special offers on new truck financing and digital tools.
International Offers Special Truck Financing, Resources
In recognition to the swift changes COVID-19 has brought to the industry, International Truck has launched International Cares, a grouping of special offers on new truck financing and digital tools.

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International Truck and Navistar Capital are now offering deferred monthly payments on all models of International brand vehicles for six months. This finance program, available through May 31, allows customers to upgrade their fleet and purchase new equipment to keep up with current demand without tying up short-term cash.
International Truck is also providing free access to its online service communications and fleet management tool, International 360, to all new customers until Oct. 1, 2020.
“Whether they are on the front lines of this fight or not, our customers are facing many unforeseen challenges during this crisis,” said Michael Cancelliere, president, truck, Navistar. “International Cares is our way of saying thank you to those keeping the world moving forward and helping our customers to keep going strong.”
International Truck has also created a COVID-19 resource center. This site includes relevant information and easy access to digital tools that virtually support customer business, including:
Information on how the brand is supporting customers during COVID-19.
A comprehensive dealer locator that reflects up-to-the-minute dealership hours.
An online search tool of current new truck dealer inventory.
Access to order parts online through their local dealer through RepairLink.
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