For O'Rielly Motor Company, complete service after the sale was even more important than making the sale. When new mechanical developments demanded advanced shop equipment, the company kept pace and was one of the first to acquire the new equipment in order to keep repairs efficient and affordable.
In 1929, O'Rielly Motor Company undertook its first major relocation when it moved to a brand new facility at 415 N... 6th Avenue. And although Mr. O'Rielly had great confidence in his young but successful business, the building was designed to serve as a bowling alley, in the event it failed as a car dealership. Fortunately it was never necessary to make this change, and in 1965 the company sold the property and made its third move.
In 1965, Chevrolet felt that the TUCSON market had grown large enough for two dealers and a second dealer was appointed. O'Rielly leased its old facilities at 415 N. 6th Avenue to the new dealer and moved its entire operation to the Park and 22nd street facilities, its third move, while it began designing and building its new "state of the art dealership" at 6100 East Broadway. This facility was completed in 1966, and O'Rielly relocated its entire operation to that location, its fourth move, with the exception of the satellite used car facility at 3313 E. Speedway. The new Broadway dealership had many unique features, including one acre of rooftop parking and a new diagnostic center. By the time the new dealership was completed in March 1966, the Park Mall development had begun and Sears had opened the previous fall.
In the spring of 1998, O'Rielly Chevrolet opened a satellite location on 22nd Street near Swan for commercial fleet customers. O'Rielly Motor Company and all of its subsidiary companies are an important asset to the TUCSON and Southern Arizona communities.