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Airstream Financial Makes Financing Your RV Easier Than Ever

Financing a new Airstream travel trailer just become easier than ever! The new Airstream Financial program is powered by Bank of American to make it easier for customers to apply for vehicle financing at the dealership.  Check out the Airstream Financial program  This is hot off the press from Airstream in Jackson Center, Ohio. Airstream …

Financing a new Airstream travel trailer just become easier than ever! The new Airstream Financial program is powered by Bank of American to make it easier for customers to apply for vehicle financing at the dealership. 

Check out the Airstream Financial program 

This is hot off the press from Airstream in Jackson Center, Ohio. Airstream Financial is a new program with Bank of America to simplify the process of applying for recreational vehicle financing. 

Customers can now have a one-stop shopping, financing, and service experience through their local Airstream dealership. This process enables people to save time and money while taking the stress out of the purchasing process. 

2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee towing an airstream trailer
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee | Jeep

Justin Humphreys, Airstream Vice President of Sales, shared, “This program with Bank of American can enable us to streamline financing through our Airstream dealers.”

He continued to say, “Airstream Financial is an added convenience in the buying process, and a trusted finance option will strengthen relationships between customers and dealers.” 

How does the new financial program work? 

Qualifying customers may be able to finance with terms up to 20 years. In some cases, the interest may qualify as tax-deductible for a second home. Talk to your tax professional about the details to see if you are eligible. Also, financing is offered via simple interest contracts with no pre-pay penalties. 

Fabian Thierry, Head of Customer Vehicle Lending Products at Bank of America, explained We’re pleased to work with Airstream to help more customers achieve the dream of owning a recreational vehicle.”

He mentioned that Airstream Financial, powered by Bank of America, provides consistent financing options to simplify the entire process and to help travel trailers become more accessible for buyers. 

Humphreys also shared that this toll will help more people discover the Airstream RV lifestyle. Interest rates are at historic lows, so owning an Airstream Travel Trailer like the Flying Cloud has never been so affordable and accessible. The program went live on March 30, 2021, at dealerships across the nation. Find your local dealership here

What’s new with Airstream Travel Trailers? 

Now that you know about the Airstream Financial program, you can check out the latest models. The Airstream Flying Could 30 FB Office is the newest member of the Flying Cloud family. It incorporates a dedicated office space in the floor plan. 

Everything you need to work and play while traveling is included. A desk provides a workspace with multiple USB ports, and a pop-up USB/AC outlet is supported by the onboard 1000W power inverter to keep your devices charged. 

A family enjoying the view with their Airstream Flying Cloud travel trailer
Airstream Flying Cloud | Airstream

The storage cabinets are mounted with dry-erase materials for taking notes and sketching on the fly. Plus, a comfortable swivel chair is included. It comes with a strap to keep it secure during travel and a mat to protect the floor. 

Check out the adorable Bambi. The Bambi serves as the smallest single-axle Airstream travel trailer that’s prepared for huge adventures. It includes a dedicated sleeping space, convertible dinette space, a kitchen with all the essentials, and an onboard restroom. 

It’s a lightweight, space-maximizing option to help you upgrade from the tent camping experience. It has everything you need without making it necessary to upgrade your towing vehicle. Parking and towing are made easy.

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