Jaffarian Service was started in 1938 by Fred Jaffarian, the first Armenian-American born in Haverhill, when he leased a gas station on Haverhill's River Street. He and his wife, Alice, worked 
at a nearby shoe factory, leaving the gas station's management to cousin Charlie. Every day, Fred and Alice went straight from the shoe factory to work the gas station, eventually phasing out that grueling schedule when the station became successful. Their son, Richard (2nd generation), 
worked there after school, learning on the job how to fix cars.

The couple had the perfect formula for the American dream. His gregarious personality kept customers coming back, and her frugality maximized profits. Jaffarian Service expanded to sell 
tires, lawnmowers, and Hudson automobiles. In the early '50s, they switched from Hudsons to Ramblers and added more service bays.




Richard, unsatisfied with Rambler's quality, wanted something better. Haverhill at that time (1958) had enough 
domestic-auto showrooms, so he looked further. Hours of library research led him to a solution: Volvo of Sweden. 
Richard's ability to handle everything gave Fred time to help the community that had carried his family business 
to success. He sponsored sports and other youth activities in Haverhill and volunteered often.


In 1962, an unusual, tank-like vehicle rolled into the station. It was a Toyota Land Cruiser, driven by a sales
representative looking to sign on new dealers. The truck's quality impressed Richard, and Jaffarian Service became
one of New England's original Toyota dealerships. Richard's son Gary (3rd generation) dreamed of someday running
the station. As he and younger brothers Paul and Mark grew, they took on tasks to fully learn the business starting
with sweeping floors and cleaning bathrooms. Gary so relished this work that he'd hitchhike there after school.


The gas islands gave way to a state-of-the-art showroom in 1967. When Toyota's quality faltered, Richard knew it
was just a glitch. He stuck with the Japanese manufacturer and encouraged other dealers to follow suit. His
firstborn son knew and loved the vehicles, too. Gary shared his knowledge with customers, accompanying them on
test-drives before he even had a license. He studied at Northern Essex Community College and Merrimack College
so he could work at Jaffarian Service after classes. Gary had clearly inherited the Jaffarian work ethic (in the history
of the business, Richard took just one week of vacation a year). After Fred passed away in 1976, the business
continued to thrive under Richard's guidance. Through smart decisions and diehard determination, they remained
successful through tough times: the 1970s gas crisis, sky-high interest rates, and recessions.

 

The family gradually acquired adjacent properties to expand, for example, the 6,000-square-foot Collision Center.
Mark found his niche in the body shop, while Paul built a far-reaching reputation as the go-to-guy for auto parts.
The current showroom opened in 2003. Richard and Paul have since passed away, but Jaffarian Service's dedication
to its customers is as vital as ever. Today, Mark continues to run the Collision Center, Gary is President and CEO,
and his son, Gavin (4th generation) runs Volvo Service.

 

  

 
 In 2013, the Jaffarian family was proud to achieve the milestone of 75 years!