SBA 7(a) • CDC/504 • Express • USDA B&I

Truck Dealers Financing Options | SBA Loan Programs

SBA financing solutions for truck dealers businesses.

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

Truck dealerships often require financing for inventory purchases, service department equipment, facility improvements, and working capital. SBA financing may support expansion of product selection, service capabilities, and acquisition of owner-occupied dealership locations.

SBA 7(a) loans may help fund payroll, marketing, repair equipment, leasehold improvements, and eligible debt refinance.

  • Inventory commercial trucks and related equipment
  • Service equipment repair tools and diagnostics
  • Working capital payroll and operating expenses
  • Facility improvements service bays and showrooms
  • Expansion new locations or brands

Loan applications typically emphasize sales performance and manufacturer relationships.

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