Volvo Trucks is offering veterans a discount off of approved finance rates for new highway or vocational trucks obtained through a Volvo Trucks dealer.
by Staff
February 9, 2015
This Volvo VNL 670 is adorned with graphics saluting all military service members.Photo courtesy of Volvo
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This Volvo VNL 670 is adorned with graphics saluting all military service members. Photo courtesy of Volvo
Volvo Trucks is offering veterans a discount off of approved finance rates for new highway or vocational trucks from Volvo Financial Services and obtained through a Volvo Trucks dealer. Recently discharged members ofthe Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard qualify.
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Veterans with a valid and current CDL and who were honorably discharged within the past 24 months are qualified to receive a half percent discount off of approved finance rates. Vehicles must be delivered and funded by Dec. 31, 2015.
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“We expect this program will advance the professional development of our veterans as they join our industry,” said Stephen Yonce, vice president of U.S. Truck Finance for Volvo Financial Services. “Volvo Financial Services will continue to offer support to our returning military veterans in any way possible.”
All credit tier customers are eligible and the rate discount is limited to a maximum of three trucks per qualifying veteran. For more information contact a Volvo dealer.
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