automobile | Saab Automobile | Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile | Automobile | American Automobile Association | GMC (automobile) | LaSalle (automobile) | Royal Automobile Club | Automobile Racing Club of America | Auburn Automobile | The Automobile Association | Smart (automobile) | Lincoln (automobile) | Cord Automobile | Canadian Automobile Association | Cadillac (automobile) | Automobile repair shop | Maxwell automobile | Essex (automobile) | Sedan (automobile) | Scion (automobile) | Roadster (automobile) | automobile platform | Automobile Dacia | 1906 Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France | Zedel Coupé Docteur CI of 1911, 4 cylinder, 1954 ccm, 4 HP, 48 km/h, Cité de l'Automobile | Vermont (automobile) | United Automobile Workers | Nanjing Automobile | La Salle (automobile) |
Reo is home to several subdivisions, a bank, two schools, a popular five-screen drive-in movie theater (the Holiday Drive-In), a gas station/Wendy's restaurant and four automobile dealerships, along with a number of other businesses.
Concurrently with his new automobile dealerships, Gary owned a Shell gas station and Budget Rent-A-Car franchise.
Members of the family who emigrated to America in the late 19th century and settled in Pennsylvania founded the Peruzzi chain of automobile dealerships and the Planters Nut and Chocolate Company.
Previous experience includes self-employed business person in Alberta and British Columbia plus worked as an advertising consultant for the Kelowna Daily Courier newspaper, for Corus Entertainment (TV Advertising Sales), a marketing representative for Costco Wholesale, a sales supervisor for Coca-Cola, and a business manager for two Okanagan automobile dealerships.