Rush Truck Centers Opens Third New Mexico Dealership
Dealer group Rush Enterprises opened a Rush Truck Center in Farmington, New Mexico, to strength the company’s service capabilities in the region.
by Staff
February 17, 2017
Photo via Rush Enterprises
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Photo via Rush Enterprises
Dealer group Rush Enterprises opened a Rush Truck Center in Farmington, New Mexico, to strength the company’s service capabilities in the region.
The 14,000-square-foot facility features a parts showroom with a parts inventory and eight service bays with the latest technology. This is the third Rush location in New Mexico, joining more than 100 total Rush Truck Centers in 21 states.
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“We are proud to extend our nationwide presence to Farmington, New Mexico,” said W. M. "Rusty" Rush, chairman, CEO, and president of Rush Enterprises. “With this one-stop parts and service location, we can continue to support our customers in New Mexico and keep them up and running.”
Rush Truck Center in Farmington is located at 1111 Madison Lane, Farmington, N.M., 87401. For more information, call 505-599-8900 or click here.
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