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2 Cheap Cars moves vehicle finance business

7 July 2015

2 Cheap Cars moves vehicle finance business

2 Cheap Cars is moving its $30 million a year vehicle financing business to Finance Now … a subsidiary of the SBS Bank.

2 Cheap Cars is New Zealand’s biggest used car importer and retailer and last year featured in the Deloitte’s Fast 50 business awards.

Company General Manager, Garry Moore, says vehicle finance is an important part of the 2 Cheap Cars operation and the car dealership is looking forward to working with an agile company that offers great customer service. 2 Cheap Cars has previously had its vehicle finance business with UDC Finance.

“Its extremely important for 2 Cheap Cars to be associated with companies that share our beliefs around customer service. We’ve managed to grow our business on the basis of great service and great value for customers. We are confident that making the change to Finance Now it will enable us to take a further step up for our customers,” he says.

2 Cheap Cars has dealerships throughout the country and last month opened its 10th branch with a dealership in Tauranga. The company is aiming to sell 10,000 vehicles across New Zealand in the coming year. 2 Cheap Cars has recently announced that it will expand into the new car business in a few weeks time. The parallel importing of selected models of Japanese cars will provide savings of up to $10,000 on these vehicles for New Zealand buyers.

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