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Rush Enterprises
American automotive company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rush Enterprises is an American commercial vehicle dealership headquartered in New Braunfels, Texas. It primarily sells new and used trucks, through its Rush Truck Centers.[1] In 2019, the company operated over 200 Rush Truck Centers in 20 U.S. states as well as 14 locations in Canada. As of 2020, it was a Fortune 500 corporation.[2]
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Rush Truck Centers operates the largest network of commercial vehicle dealerships in the United States, with more than 200 locations in 22 states;[3] as of 2019 the company became international after opening 14 locations in Canada.[4] They represent truck and bus manufacturers, including Peterbilt, International, Hino, Isuzu, Ford, IC Bus and Blue Bird.
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History
The company was founded in 1965 by W. Marvin Rush, who remained chairman of the board until 2013, when he was succeeded by his son W.M. "Rusty" Rush.[5] The company began as a dealership for Peterbilt trucks, but expanded greatly in the intervening years through acquisition of dealerships.
Major acquisitions include:
- Heavy truck business from Asbury Automotive Group in 2010.[6]
Acquisitions
30-Sep-13 | Transauthority |
28-Oct-13 | Prairie International Trucks |
1-Jul-14 | Truck Parts Depot |
3-Nov-14 | House of Trucks |
8-Dec-14 | North Florida Truck Parts |
9-Feb-15 | Effingham Truck Sales |
4-May-15 | Yancey Truck Centers |
27-Jul-15 | Dallas Truck Center |
28-Sep-15 | Peterbilt of Las Vegas |
27-May-16 | Transwest Truck Center Las Vegas |
13-Dec-22 | Summit Truck Group |
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