• A visit to Rush Truck Centers of Denver

    Located in Commerce City, Colorado, just outside Denver, the most recent addition to the Rush Truck Centers (RTC) network of 108 locations in 21 states covers 83,000 sq. ft. on 13.5 acres, features over 50 service bays, and is currently staffed by 55 technicians. Fleet Owner got an up close and personnel look at RTC's Denver facility during a special open house event which included a visit by NASCAR racing legend Tony Stewart. (Photos: Michael Catarevas)
    June 28, 2017

    Located in Commerce City, Colorado, just outside Denver, the most recent addition to the Rush Truck Centers (RTC) network of 108 locations in 21 states covers 83,000 sq. ft. on 13.5 acres, features over 50 service bays, and is currently staffed by 55 technicians. Fleet Owner got an up close and personal look at RTC's Denver facility during a special open house event which included a visit by NASCAR racing legend Tony Stewart. (Photos: Michael Catarevas)

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    Michael Catarevas is a former managing editor at FleetOwner. He wrote for the publication from 2017 to 2020. 

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