Red McCombs, Texas auto dealer and sports franchise owner, dies at 95

His dealership group would grow at one time into the sixth-largest in the U.S., counting sales of $1.3 billion in 1997, according to Automotive News in 2011. Red McCombs Automotive ranked No. 69 on Automotive News‘ list of the top 150 dealership groups in the U.S. in 2021, with sales of 13,905 new vehicles and 11,378 used vehicles. In 2021, the nine-store group brought in $1.13 billion in revenue. As of November, the group had seven stores selling Ford, Toyota, Hyundai and Genesis vehicles.

McCombs would expand his businesses into energy, ranching and real estate. He co-founded Clear Channel Communications, which sold in 2008 and later was renamed iHeartMedia. He had owned the San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Vikings professional sports teams.

Forbes estimated his net worth at $1.7 billion at the time of his death..

“He is definitely a visionary,” his grandson, Joe Shields, director of business development for McCombs Enterprises, told Automotive News for a profile in November. “He just has this innate ability to foresee where things are going.”

His family’s philanthropic gifts, through the McCombs Foundation, have totaled more than $135 million, including to the University of Texas at Austin business school and the Red and Charline McCombs Institute, dedicated to cancer research at the University of Texas’ MD Anderson Cancer Center.

He married his wife, Charline, in 1950. Charline died in December 2019.

“Red was a visionary entrepreneur who touched many lives and impacted our community in immeasurable ways,” the family said in a statement on Monday. “But to us he was always, first and foremost, ‘Dad’ or ‘Poppop.'”

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