Driving Directions to Mercedes-Benz of Southampton from Sound Beach, NYÂ
Distance: 33.2 miles
Travel Time: 55 minutes
From Sound Beach, NY:
- Take Sound Beach Blvd to NY-25 A E. 1.0 mi
- Use any lane to turn slightly left onto NY-25A E. 1.5 mi
- Slight right to stay on NY-25A E. 8.0 mi
- NY-25 A E turns left and becomes Middle Country Rd. 23 mi
- Turn right onto Edwards Ave
- Continue onto NY-24 S/Nugent Dr. 4.1 mi
- At the traffic circle, take the 3rd exit onto NY-24 S/Flanders Rd. 7.1 mi
- Turn left onto Old Riverhead Rd. 0.8 mi
- Turn right onto Squiretown Rd. 0.2 mi
- Turn left onto Old Riverheard Rd E. 0.8 mi
- Turn left onto County Rd 80 E/E Montauk Hwy. 4.0 mi
- Turn left onto Tuckahoe Rd. 0.4 mi
- Turn right onto Southampton Bypass, destination will be on the left. 1.2 mi
Contact us today to learn more about what we have to offer at Mercedes-Benz of Southampton. We look forward to working with you soon here at our Mercedes-Benz auto dealership serving Sound Beach, NY!
If you're looking for a luxury vehicle, we understand that you have a lot of dealership choices in the Sound Beach area. However, few can match the selection you will find at Mercedes-Benz of Southampton. We always have a diverse range of new models in stock, as well as many pre-owned and certified pre-owned Mercedes-Benz cars. In addition, we put a priority on customer service. We don't just want to sell you a car; we also want to sell you your next car, which is why we put a focus on creating long-term relationships with our customers.
Our Mercedes-Benz of Southampton staff is also here for you after the sale in our service and parts centers, providing top-notch maintenance, repair, and parts replacement. We have been able to build such a loyal following in Sound Beach and the surrounding communities, and we look forward to carrying that on with current and new customers. Visit us to see our new Mercedes-Benz models or to talk to a Mercedes-Benz dealer about our lease offers or financing options.
About Sound Beach, NY
With its rolling hills and heavily treed property on the north shore of Suffolk County, Sound Beach started out in 1929 as a stunt by The Daily Mirror. To promote subscriptions, the newspaper sold tiny lots to city residents looking to escape the sweltering city heat. There are now more than 9,000 residents in the hamlet and the first summer bungalows are now year-round homes.