Tow Trucks

Fastest Tow Truck Financing

Credit Approved in Just 2 Hours and Funds in Just 24 Hours

It’s safe to say that when you choose CFF, you’re choosing the best tow truck financing team in North America.

We have veteran tow truck loan specialists on our team who get deals done for customers who’ve been rejected by everyone else…literally!

And with the most rigorous training in the industry, you can count on getting the fastest, easiest and best quality financing deal and service from the loan consultant experts of CFF for rotator tow trucks, rollback tow trucks, repo tow trucks, heavy duty tow trucks, medium duty tow trucks, and/or a light duty tow trucks.

That’s why, unlike big banks and credit unions, you can expect credit approval in as little as 2 hours, loan and lease funds in as little as 24 hours, zero-money-down, and the most flexible terms in the industry. Now you see why businesses partner with Commercial Fleet Financing to secure fleet financing that grows their business.

The CFF Process is Easy as 1-2-3!

Step 1

Fill out a simple 1-page application and provide a bill of sale.

Step 2

Get approved in as little as 2 hours and we’ll give you a call for next steps.

Step 3

Get financing in hand in as little as 24 hours!

Tow-Truck Brands We Finance

The job of tow truckers is important, moving valuable vehicles to their destinations. Tow truckers risk a lot being out on busy roads and that’s why CFF has rolled out the red carpet to make the equipment financing process fast, easy and stress-free.

At CFF, for the past 25 years we’ve helped great businesses build fleets of tow trucks all across our country and have done it just one way… one truck at a time.

We Finance America One Truck At A Time®

The CFF Advantage is Clear

Testimonials

5 Star Rating

Kindra did me right! She’s a great asset to your team!
5 Star Rating

R Szewczyk, Contract Trucker

Kindra Bierly worked with us until we found a truck that met our expectations and budget.
5 Star Rating.

V Salvucci, Towing

The loan approvals were very fast and quick to receive our loan docs & loans were funded in a timely matter. Our Sales Rep was there for us if & when we had any questions regarding our loans and he was awesome to work with & we appreciate him very much!!
5 Star Rating.

G. DeLine, Trucking

Even thought we were a new company with only a years or so of credit history, I believe Kindra went above and beyond to get me fair financing. If she goes I follow!
5 Star Rating.

J. Jones

FAQs

At Commercial Fleet Financing, our typical client has a personal credit score of 640 or higher. With credit scores below 640, additional information will be required to review and potentially approve your credit application or refer you to our FRESH START EQUIPMENT FINANCE division.

You insure your equipment against loss including property and casualty coverage, and liability. Most clients simply add their new or replacement equipment to their existing policy.

In most states, because you are financing your equipment vs. leasing it, you are responsible for the taxes. Tax rates vary by county and state.

Since most of our transactions are loans and NOT leases, you are the registered owner of the equipment and the title is sent to you after the last payment is made. If you have chosen to lease your truck, trailer or equipment, you will have a defined buyout option.

Your choice. At CFF, we will recommend various options that fit your budget and cash flow needs.  While most of our contracts are written for 36, 48, or 60 months, we can go out as long as 108 months depending upon the type of equipment.

Most of our transactions are approved with a simple one page credit application.  From time to time, we will request additional business information such as bank statements and/or tax returns.  In addition to your credit history, we like to review the buyers order of the equipment you are purchasing to make sure it has a clean title and in good working order.

Download – 10 FAQs FOR FLEET OWNERS

The experts at CFF answer the most commonly asked questions about financing, including refinancing, which is better loan or lease, and how credit is measured for a company.