Prime Credit Finance - Captive
In a fierce, competitive battle, several newcomers jumped in to take the Platinum and Gold Awards for Prime Credit Finance - Captive. After a brief absence in 2011, one provider snuck back in and claimed the Diamond Award.
Prime Credit Finance – Captive
After a brief absence from the Awards in 2011, BMW Financial Services returned to win the Diamond Award, an award the company also claimed in the 2009 and 2010 Dealers’ Choice Awards.
The Platinum Award went to first-time winner Mercedes-Benz Financial Services, while the Gold Award went to yet another first-time winner in the category, Volkswagen Credit.
Honda Financial Services, which previously held a spot in the top three for five consecutive years, was nudged into fourth place but still scored well above average, followed by Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation in fifth place and Ford Motor Credit in sixth. In what is perhaps a reflection of a year rife with setbacks for the manufacturer, Toyota Motor Credit fell to seventh place, after spending seven straight years as an award-winner. TD Auto Finance (formerly Chrysler Financial) also turned in an above-average finish and ranked eighth in the group.
Company | Award | Score |
BMW Financial Services | Diamond | 113 |
Mercedes-Benz Financial Services | Platinum | 111.4 |
Volkswagen Credit | Gold | 108.2 |
Honda Financial Services | 107.8 | |
Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation | 104.4 | |
Ford Motor Credit | 103.8 | |
Toyota Motor Credit | 103.8 | |
TD Auto Finance (formerly Chrysler Financial) | 102.6 | |
Group Average | 102.3 |
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