Family Services, Car Dealer Partner In Loan Program

EAGLEVILLE PA — To help meet transportation needs of low-to-moderate income individuals in western Montgomery County and across the region, Family Services has partnered with the Family Auto Group of Greater Philadelphia to offer loans for used car purchases or repairs, even to those with poor or limited credit histories.

Once all required documents are submitted, Family Services spokeswoman Karen Konnick said Friday (Nov. 11, 2011), participants can sign and take delivery of their car within a few days. The loan program, called “Keys to Success,” also offers family budget and car maintenance counseling that helps clients stay on track throughout the process she said.

Keys to Success not only provides vehicles and affordable financing options, but also gives clients service contracts and insurance products that make car repairs manageable and supplies peace of mind. “Individuals and families with limited resources will now have the means to achieve greater self-sufficiency through car ownership and reliable transportation,” added Family Services Director Mark Lieberman.

Family Services operates an office on East High Street in Sanatoga.

Persons interested in obtaining a Keys to Success loan should call Family Auto Group of Greater Philadelphia Manager Brian Somerman, 610-630-2111 Ext. 263, for an initial consultation. Qualified borrowers must:

  • Be a resident of Philadelphia, Montgomery, Chester, Bucks, or Delaware counties;
  • Have a valid driver’s license;
  • Be insurable;
  • Have a source of income; and
  • Have a minimum down payment of $500.

When their credit application is completed, applicants will select a reliable used vehicle from the Family Auto Group’s inventory, as well as a service contract and insurance products that fit their needs and budget. A range of affordable financing options is available. All vehicles come with a 21-point mechanical inspection and a 90-day powertrain warranty.

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