Conicelli Auto Credit operates as the financing arm of Conicelli Autoplex, a multi-brand automotive dealership group serving the Conshohocken, Norristown, and East Norriton areas of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The company has been in business for over 15 years and maintains a network of franchise dealerships including Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Toyota, and Genesis locations.
The company specializes in auto financing for vehicle purchases across the credit spectrum—applicants with good credit, bad credit, bankruptcy history, repossession, or no credit history. They offer quick online loan applications with financing decisions available in minutes, partnering with 15+ trusted lenders to structure deals. Customers can finance new vehicles from their dealership inventory or purchase pre-owned vehicles, with options including certified pre-owned inventory, gently used vehicles under 10,000 miles, and pre-owned inventory under $20,000. They also provide finance specials, vehicle protection plans, and a vehicle exchange program.
Conicelli distinguishes itself by positioning auto financing as preferable to "buy here, pay here" lots, emphasizing access to quality new and used vehicles rather than in-house financing models. They employ a dedicated special finance team with four managers (Eric Fishbein, Felicia Bryan, Gary Gilligan, and Richard Sadowski) plus loan processors and finance specialists. The company handles credit-challenged consumers transparently, addressing specific scenarios on their FAQ (bankruptcy, no credit history, low down payments, repossessions).
However, this is fundamentally a car dealership financing operation, not a credit repair or credit-building service. While they help people "re-establish credit" through auto loans, they do not dispute credit report errors, offer credit builder products, or provide credit counseling. Approval depends on purchasing a vehicle from their inventory, meaning costs extend beyond financing fees to actual vehicle purchase. The company's primary revenue comes from vehicle sales, not credit services. Consumers who successfully repair their credit often find better rates on installment loans, secured credit cards, and other financial products.