1. Audi of Smithtown

    578 Middle Country Rd
    St. James, NY 11780

    • Sales: 877-459-1670
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Driving Directions to Audi of Smithtown from Aquebogue, NY

Distance: 34.0 miles
Travel Time: 45 minutes

From Aquebogue, NY:

  1. Head east on Main Rd toward Edgar Ave.  36 ft
  2. Turn right onto Edgar Ave.  0.5 mi
  3. Turn right onto Hubbard Ave.  1.7 mi
  4. Turn left onto E Main St.  1.0 mi
  5. Turn left after Cucina 25 (on the right).  0.1 mi
  6. Slight right toward Nugent Dr.  174 ft
  7. Turn right onto Nugent Dr.  0.1 mi
  8. Keep right to continue toward NY-24 N/Nugent Dr.  420 ft
  9. Merge onto NY-24 N/Nugent Dr.  4.2 mi
  10. Turn left to merge onto I-495 W toward New York.  0.5 mi
  11. Merge onto I-495 W.  21.0 mi
  12. Take exit 59 toward County Rd 93/Ocena Ave/Oakdale/Ronkonkoma.  0.2 mi
  13. Merge onto Express Dr N/Long Island Expressway North Service Rd.  374 ft
  14. Turn right onto Ocean Ave.  0.6 mi
  15. Ocean Ave turns slightly left and becomes Rosevale Ave.  0.9 mi
  16. Turn left onto Smithtown Blvd.  1.2 mi
  17. Turn right onto Southern Blvd.  1.6 mi
  18. Turn right onto Jericho Turnpike/Middle Country Rd.  338 ft
  19. Destination will be on the right.  230 ft


About Aquebogue, NY:

Aquebogue is a hamlet in Riverhead, New York. The hamlet, whose name is Algonquian for "end of water place" and has been spelled 23 different ways in town records, sits at the mouth of the Peconic River. Originally, the Algonquian-speaking Shinnecocks occupied the area. By the 1640s, however, English settlement on Long Island had spread to Aquebogue, and in 1661, the settlers compelled the Shinnecocks to sign an agreement to give their acquisition of Shinnecock land legal pretenses. By 1711, the entire area was allotted into 250-acre plots. At this time, Aquebogue was officially considered a part of Southold, a town on the northeastern tip of Long Island. In 1792, as Long Island fell under the jurisdiction of the State of New York, Southold, which encompassed Aquebogue, was divided into separate towns, including Riverhead, NY. Since then, Aquebogue has been a part of Riverhead.