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Sonic Automotive Completes $521 Million in Credit Facilities

January 20, 2010
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Sonic Automotive Inc. has entered into new syndicated credit facilities with various financial institutions that mature in August 2012.


In addition, Sonic has entered into new floorplan arrangements with several manufacturer-affiliated finance companies for floorplan financing of both new and used vehicles. These new lending arrangements replace Sonic's existing syndicated credit facility, which was scheduled to mature in February 2010.

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Under the terms of the new syndicated credit facilities, up to $321 million of the syndicated credit facility is available for new-vehicle inventory floorplan financing, up to $50 million is available for used-vehicle inventory floorplan financing and up to $150 million is available for working capital and general corporate purposes.


The syndication was arranged through Banc of America Securities LLC. Lenders in the new syndicated credit facilities include three manufacturer-affiliated finance companies – DCFS USA LLC, BMW Financial Services NA LLC and Toyota Motor Credit Corporation – and five commercial banks and other lending institutions. These lenders are Bank of America N.A., JP Morgan Chase Bank, Wachovia Bank National Association (with Wells Fargo Bank National Association, as an LC issuer), Comerica Bank and World Omni Financial Corp.


Sonic has also entered into separate credit arrangements for floorplan financing with each of BMW Financial Services NA LLC, DCFS USA LLC, Ford Motor Credit Company, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Toyota Motor Credit Corporation and World Omni Financial Corp. These separate floorplan facilities provide financing for both new- and used-vehicle inventory at dealerships associated with the respective manufacturer affiliates of these captive finance companies.

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