Oasis Report Question
#2
I did a Google on that, and came up with references to Credit Union Direct Lending.
Who is CUDL?
CUDL (CU Direct) was created in 1994 to provide a fast and easy method of credit union financing at local dealerships. Today the program spans 43 states, representing more than 18 million credit union members, 550 credit unions and 7,800 dealerships.
What is Credit Union Direct Lending or “CUDL®” (pronounced “cuddle”)?
Credit Union Direct Lending® is the system developed by CU Direct to facilitate access to credit union financing at local dealers. Look for the Credit Union Direct Lending brand in the window of participating dealers or just ask for “credit union financing.”
CUDL (CU Direct) was created in 1994 to provide a fast and easy method of credit union financing at local dealerships. Today the program spans 43 states, representing more than 18 million credit union members, 550 credit unions and 7,800 dealerships.
What is Credit Union Direct Lending or “CUDL®” (pronounced “cuddle”)?
Credit Union Direct Lending® is the system developed by CU Direct to facilitate access to credit union financing at local dealers. Look for the Credit Union Direct Lending brand in the window of participating dealers or just ask for “credit union financing.”
#3
Don't try to read so much into that OASIS report. They're pretty cut and dried- the only relevant information for a potential consumer is 1) outstanding TSB's and 2) service history. There's a lot of other detail in there that is useful only if your a warranty administrator or factory person.
#4
If it's CuDL then I ran into it on an OASIS not to long ago. I was told it had to do with contact between FMC and the vehicle owner. Usually in the form of some type of complaint by the owner. I was told the same thing that Ernie just said above, that's it's really not that important. It's the warranty repairs and any open recalls/tsb repairs that I should be looking at.