Driving Directions to Mercedes-Benz of Southampton from Speonk, NYÂ
Distance: 19.6 miles
Travel Time: 41 minutes
From Speonkt, NY:
- Head south toward 5th St. 489 ft
- Turn right onto Oishei Rd. 0.3 mi
- Turn right onto 2nd St. 430 ft
- Turn left onto 5th Ave. 0.2 mi
- Turn left onto Old Country Rd. 1.8 mi
- Slight left onto County Rd 8- E. 0.7 mi
- Turn left onto Old Riverhead Rd. 3.0 mi
- Use the right lane to take the ramp onto NY-27 E. 0.4 mi
- Take exit 66 for North Rd toward Shinnecock Canal. 8.0 mi
- Turn right onto North Rd. 1.0 mi
- Turn right onto Peconic Rd. 0.2 mi
- Turn left onto Longview Rd. 0.9 mi
- Turn left onto Hills Station Rd. 0.1 mi
- Turn right onto NY-27 E/Southampton Bypass, destination will be on the left. 2.6 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 Speonk, NY!
If you're looking for a luxury vehicle, we understand that you have a lot of dealership choices in the Speonk 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 Speonk 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 Speonk, NY
Speonk is a hamlet located in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County, New York. As early as 1712, meadows in Speonk were leased to cattle-owners from Southampton. The name Speonk was inspired by a Native American word meaning high place. Some residents pressed to change the name to Remsenburg to honor a prominent resident, Charles Remsen, who had donated a new Presbyterian Church. Today, both names remain in use, each covering different areas of the community.