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Would Anyone Buy A Chevy Avenue D?

By JAY AKASIE | December 7, 2007

It's always fun to see a Subaru Tribeca drive by the headquarters of The New York Sun, which, of course, is in TriBeCa.

The same goes for spotting a Buick Park Avenue or a Chrysler Fifth Avenue in those fashionable uptown neighborhoods.

Automakers want the right people buying their cars, and geographical names often lend a hand in those marketing efforts. It's no wonder that upscale soccer moms in the trendy streets of TriBeCa have flocked to Subaru's smart-looking crossover sport utility since its debut three years ago.

What other New York City place and street names might go well on a car? Let us know your thoughts at jakasie@nysun.com and we'll be sure to print the best submissions.


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