VIP Tires and Service

VIP Tires and Service
IndustryAutomotive aftermarket company
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958)
HeadquartersAuburn, Maine
Key people
John P. Quirk (President and CEO)
ParentQuirk Tires and Service
Websitewww.vipauto.com

VIP Tires and Service, previously known as VIP Parts, Tires and Service, before the auto part business segment purchase by O'Reilly Auto Parts in December 2012.[1] Prior to the O'Reilly purchase, VIP was the largest independently owned automotive aftermarket company in New England and the 14th largest in the United States.[2]

Founded in 1958, VIP Tires and Service is based in Auburn, Maine, the fifth (2018) largest city in the state. In September 2001, VIP was purchased by Quirk Tires and Service. Quirk Tires was founded by Edward S. Quirk in 1926 in Watertown, Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest tire dealers in the United States. VIP is now headed by John P. Quirk, Edward's grandson, who serves as President and CEO of the company. [3]

As of October 2021, VIP has 65 stores in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont.[4]

In 2008 VIP Tires & Service received the Polk Inventory Efficiency Award in the retailer/distributor category for advanced product control technology. The Polk Inventory Efficiency Award, presented by R.L. Polk & Co., recognizes and rewards outstanding aftermarket companies for process improvements relative to inventory efficiency.[5][6]

In 2018 VIP Tires & Service Owner and CEO, John Quirk, was named "Independent Tire Dealer of the Year" by Modern Tire Dealer Magazine.[7][8]

From 1981–2007 VIP Tires and Service sponsored a one-day event held at the Oxford Plains Speedway in Oxford, Maine. The event was the largest single day car show in northern New England. The event combined a car show with a drag race. It drew fans of show cars, from classic muscle cars to Corvettes and customized tuner cars as well as trucks and motorcycles.[9]

References

  1. ^ O'Reilly purchasing VIP Auto's parts assets Tire Business, December 18, 2012
  2. ^ Ulrich, Bob (July 2011). "Tire Kingdom v. Discount Tire". Modern Tire Dealer. 92 (7): 18–26.
  3. ^ "V.I.P., INC · Lewiston, ME United States". Hoover's. 2010-10-21. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
  4. ^ "VIP Parts, Tires and Service (Official site)". Vipauto.com. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
  5. ^ "R. L. Polk & Co. Announces 2008 Inventory Efficiency Award Winners" (press release) Retrieved on September 8, 2008.
  6. ^ Guyette, James E. "VIP Tire Wins Polk Award". Motor Age. Retrieved September 8, 2008.
  7. ^ "Meet the 2018 Tire Dealer of the Year" (press release) Retrieved on January 2, 2019.
  8. ^ "Meet the 2018 Tire Dealer of the Year". Modern Tire Dealer. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
  9. ^ "26th Annual VIP Show, Shine and Drag – June 24, 2007". Motortopia. Retrieved September 8, 2008.
  • Aichlmayr, Lisa (July 21, 2003). "VIP shifts gears to speedy auto service". Tire Business. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  • "MAINEiacs host Ricky Craven Charities Night". OurSportsCentral. October 7, 2004. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  • O'Brien, Dan (April 14, 2005). "VIP Parts, Tires and Service to christen Billerica site". Lowell Sun. Lowell, Massachusetts. Retrieved August 15, 2011. The building that once housed the former Purity Supreme headquarters is occupied again with its new tenant planning a grand opening tomorrow ...

External links

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