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For Auto Buyers

Your Goal. Our Support.

If you are an employed Indiana resident saving for a vehicle, financing a vehicle, or both, Lacasa can help making owning a reliable vehicle possible.

We Understand Your Situation

Buying a car isn’t always easy. Credit challenges, limited savings, or a tight budget can make it feel out of reach. The good news is that there are pathways to owning a reliable vehicle.

At Lacasa, we work with people every day who are looking to improve their financial situation. We know that reliable transportation can be the key to keeping a job, attending school, and building a more stable future. That’s why we offer programs that can help you save, build credit, and purchase a vehicle.

Do You Qualify?

Before reaching out, ask yourself these questions:

  1. Do you live in Indiana?
  2. Are you currently employed?
  3. Do you have a Social Security Number or ITIN?
  4. Do you know your credit score, or are you willing to find out?
  5. Are you willing to participate in free financial education classes?

 

If you answered yes to these questions, you may qualify for one or both of our vehicle purchase programs.

Complete the inquiry form below, and a member of our team will contact you to discuss your options.

Let's Explore Your Options

Complete the inquiry form to determine your eligibility for our programs. Our team can help determine which programs may be available based on your goals and circumstances.

QUESTIONS? REACH OUT!
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DeVon Swihart
Financial Empowerment Manager
(574) 533-4450 x 76
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Rafael Chavez
Financial Empowerment Specialist
(574) 533-4450 x 73
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Bradley Sandlin
Financial Empowerment Coordinator
(574) 533-4450