Rush Truck Centers Approved to Join AutoBody Alliance Network - BodyShop Business

Rush Truck Centers Approved to Join AutoBody Alliance Network

Rush Truck Centers has recently been approved to join the AutoBody Alliance network of repair facilities. AutoBody Alliance carefully selects facilities using a set of strict requirements to maintain a valuable, comprehensive network. These trusted automotive and heavy equipment repair shops are located throughout the United States.

AutoBody Alliance says its certified network members are committed to providing quality services to consumers with a limited lifetime warranty. This high level of service is achieved through the assurance of qualified technicians and modern technology in order to bring vehicles to their pre-accident condition.

“Rush Truck Centers is pleased to be the first heavy- and medium-duty truck dealership organization featured on AutoBodyAlliance.com. Not only does this service bring exposure for our 27 dealership locations to the insurance provider, but is also a helpful tool to truck owners searching online for quality, reputable full service Collision Centers,” said Joe Rubio, director of body shop operations for Rush Enterprises, Inc.


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