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SBA Loans for Car Dealerships | Acquisition & Expansion Financing

Funding options for car dealerships companies including working capital and expansion financing.

SBA Financing for Inventory, Facilities, and Expansion in Car Dealerships

Car dealerships often require financing for inventory purchases, showroom improvements, service department equipment, and working capital. SBA loans may help support acquisition of an existing dealership, expansion of sales capacity, or improvements to owner-occupied facilities.

  • Inventory support vehicle purchases and floorplan support
  • Showroom improvements sales and customer experience areas
  • Service department equipment lifts, tools, and diagnostics
  • Working capital payroll, marketing, and operating costs
  • Acquisition financing purchase of existing dealerships

Strong applications highlight management experience, brand relationships, and revenue stability.

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