Rallye BMW is moving to Westbury

This December Rallye BMW will be launching a brand new state-of-the-art BMW dealership on Brush Hollow Road in Westbury, just seconds off the Long Island Expressway and Northern State Parkway. With more customers than any other BMW dealership in the Northeast, Rallye’s new Westbury facility will become one of the nation’s largest to match. Inspiration for the design originated from a single commitment – to provide Rallye’s clients with the ultimate BMW experience imaginable.

“The new facility will feature two of the most frequent client requests: an enclosed vehicle drop-off area and a premium car wash,” said Nick Toomey, Vice President of Operations and General Manager of Rallye BMW. Clients will enjoy such additional features as:

  • Wireless Internet Café
  • Children’s Playroom
  • Shuttle to Hicksville Train Station

Attending to the needs of the dealership’s pre-existing clients during the transition was the top concern of Rallye’s executive management. The 92,000 square foot facility will boast an impressively modern showroom, as well as a four acre parking garage. In addition, it will become one of the largest BMW Service Departments in the nation equipped with 60 service bays and a generous fleet of loaner vehicles. The new facility’s design team left “no stone unturned” to ensure each client receives the “ultimate BMW experience” when visiting Rallye.

Rallye's Client Commitment Is Second To None

In building one of the largest BMW facilities in the nation, a primary goal was to be better equipped to satisfy the needs of both current and future Rallye clientele. “Rallye’s clients expect exceptional service from our employees. It is and always has been our top competitive advantage. The transition to a new facility involves more than our inventory and employees, it involves our clients, as well,” said Toomey. Rallye’s dedicated team of sales professionals, service advisors, and administrative staff are fully prepared to support our clients during the transition to the new facility. We anticipate no interruptions in business operations, ensuring efficient and complete attention to our clients’ needs. “Rallye BMW’s success over the years would not have been possible without the commitment of our clients, and for that, we are grateful,” ended Toomey.

To learn more about the new Rallye BMW showroom visit www.rallyebmw.com

About Rallye Auto Group
Based in Roslyn, New York, Rallye Auto Group is comprised of Acura, BMW, Lexus, and Mercedes-Benz dealership franchises, as well as associated service parts and body shop facilities. Rallye Auto Group is one of the nation’s largest automobile dealerships and the largest female-owned dealership in the country.

To learn more about Rallye visit www.rallye.com

Juliana Terian, Rallye's Owner
and Chairman of the Board

Juliana Curran Terian is the Chairman of the Board of Rallye Auto Group. Following the death of her husband Peter G. Terian in 2002, Juliana has built upon Rallye’s key strengths, namely corporate leadership, community service, and integrity. Visiting a Rallye dealership is a remarkably friendly, comfortable experience as a direct result of her management philosophies.

Juliana’s background includes two very different careers: architecture and modeling. While living in Florence, she was "discovered" by an agent, and soon became a successful fashion model in Italy, Germany, and the United States. She worked with Wilhelmina and Ford, two top modeling agencies in New York, and was featured in several national advertising campaigns. Juliana continued to model while completing her undergraduate architectural degree at California Polytechnic University in Pomona and later earned an advanced degree at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.

Looking beyond business, Juliana’s passion for art, architecture and education has been a major influence in her involvement with some of New York’s most prominent resources.

In 2004 Juliana donated $5 million to the development of a new building to benefit the fashion, industrial, interior, and communications programs within Pratt’s School of Art and Design. She is honored to play a role in helping young designer students develop their talents in the field.

Juliana’s love for art compelled her to lend support to the Nassau County Museum of Art with a $50,000 sponsorship of the Museum's 2005 annual fundraising event, the “Museum Ball.” Funding for the Museum provides art and cultural programs for the more than 30,000 school children that visit the Museum each year.

In 2006, Juliana continued her commitment to education with the establishment of The Peter Terian Fine Arts Scholarship, in memory of her late husband. College scholarships are awarded to talented high school students in pursuit of a degree in fine arts.

Juliana remains an active member of both the American Institute of Architects and the Architectural League of New York, for whom she serves as a member of The Circle, promoting and sponsoring the growth of high-quality architecture around the world. She is currently a William Cullen Bryant Fellow and sits on the Major Gifts Committee at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In addition, she is an active chair on the Board of Trustees at Pratt Institute.