High Performance Financing
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From: TOMS RIVER NJ
I'm looking to buy a 2004 35' Executioner. I'd like to keep my business among members if I could. Is anyone doing financing on high performance? It seems to be a deal killer when you mention it. We have very good credit, so that's not a problem.
I looked in Finance and Insurance and didn't see anything, so I thought I'd throw it out here.
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Rich Troppoli
I looked in Finance and Insurance and didn't see anything, so I thought I'd throw it out here.
Thanks
Rich Troppoli
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I found thru my dealer Citizens Bank out of Detroit, MI to be easy to use and rates were perfect. They are not on the boards here, just throwing the information out there. Financed our Fastech 353 thru them, no issues with "performance boat" at all.
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Jason Fox | Finance Specialist | o: 616.494.2628 | f: 616.494.2629
Coastal Financial [email protected]
- Jason is awesome, he got us with Citizens as well. He did all the paperwork and titling. It was effortless on our side.
Coastal Financial [email protected]
- Jason is awesome, he got us with Citizens as well. He did all the paperwork and titling. It was effortless on our side.
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From: TOMS RIVER NJ
I just looked at his site and his rates are very good and it looks like he works with Jersey people.
a 2004 Hi Performance boat won't be a deal breaker, will it? I hear that all the time.
a 2004 Hi Performance boat won't be a deal breaker, will it? I hear that all the time.
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You would have to be eligible, but try USAA or PenFED. Never heard of USAA denying anybody on anything, and Penfed can be a pain but rates are the lowest out there and they approve just about anything. But in order to be a member you would have had to be a veteran or the child of a veteran





