The Casa story

The legacy of Wally Lowenfield

Wally is the reason why Casa feels like home.

Wally Lowenfield–a lifelong El Pasoan, husband, father, serviceman, and community activist–founded Casa in 1969. After graduating from El Paso High School and starting at UTEP (then known as Texas College of Mines), Wally fought in World War II.

After the Navy, Wally finished his education at UTEP and found success in several business ventures. He eventually purchased El Paso Ford, now Casa Ford, his first dealership. Over the years in the car business, Wally acquired or founded several more dealerships throughout Texas and New Mexico. Today, Casa Auto Group has spread throughout the Southwest.

With multiple locations throughout El Paso, Alamogordo, and Las Cruces, customers can purchase new vehicles from Ford, Buick, GMC, Lincoln, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Kia, Hyundai, Nissan, Toyota, and Mazda. There are 15 locations in total.

After the Navy, Wally finished his education at UTEP and found success in several business ventures. He eventually purchased El Paso Ford, now Casa Ford, his first dealership.

Over the years in the car business, Wally acquired or founded several more dealerships throughout Texas and New Mexico. Today, Casa Auto Group has spread throughout the Southwest.