Enterprise Truck Rental opens new location in Colorado

Enterprise Truck Rental opens new location in Colorado

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Enterprise Truck Rental has opened a fourth location in the state of Colorado. The new truck rental branch in Fort Collins is situated on a three-acre lot at 3321 East Mulberry Street and co-located with an Enterprise Rent-A-Car office.

The facility offers a one-stop shop for vehicle rentals to customers in the Fort Collins area, which includes parts of northern Colorado, as well as southern Wyoming.

“Many successful businesses in the Fort Collins area need high-quality trucks to serve their customers properly,” said Alex Coveney, Enterprise Group truck rental manager for Colorado. “By offering a convenient solution for companies that need reliable vehicles in a pinch or during peak seasons, we enable them to avoid the expense of buying and maintaining trucks that would go unused much of the year.”

The Fort Collins Enterprise Truck Rental location provides access to a wide range of cargo vans, box trucks and tow-capable pickup trucks for both business and personal use. Enterprise is working with local service shops and other area vendors to purchase and maintain the vehicles. The new location also includes a drive-through wash and prep facility to maintain the fleet. The branch is open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.

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