Long Island is an island located in southeastern New York, USA, just east of Manhattan, and Long Island Audi serves the area offering the best deals on Long Island Audi cars. Stretching northeast into the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island contains four counties, two of which (Queens and Kings) are boroughs (Queens and Brooklyn) of New York City, and two of which (Nassau and Suffolk) are mainly suburban, and Long Island Audi serves them all. You can drive your Long Island Audi through all the numerous bridges and tunnels in Queens and Brooklyn that connect Long Island to the three other boroughs of New York City. Ferries connect Suffolk County northward across Long Island Sound to the state of Connecticut, so nothing will stop you from taking your Long Island Audi vehicle all across.
The longest island in the contiguous United States, Long Island extends 118 miles from New York Harbor, and varies in width from 12 to 23 miles between the northern (Long Island Sound) coast and the southern Atlantic coast, and there's nothing better to drive the longest distances that a Long Island Audi car. With an area of 1,401 square miles, Long Island is the largest island in the contiguous U.S. and the 149th largest island in the world. The land area of Long Island is somewhat larger than that of the state of Rhode Island and larger than any U.S. territory except Puerto Rico.
Long Island had a population of 7,448,618 as of the 2000 census, with the population estimated at 7,559,372 as of July 1, 2006, making it the most populated island in any U.S. state or territory, and Long Island Audi has what all Long Island citizens need. It is also the 17th most populous island in the world, ahead of Ireland, Jamaica and the Japanese island of HokkaidÅ. Its population density is 5,470 people per square mile. If it were a state, Long Island would rank 13th in population.
The westernmost end of Long Island contains the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn (Kings County) and Queens (Queens County) and they all have a Long Island Audi dealer nearby. The central and eastern portions contain the suburban Nassau and Suffolk counties. However, colloquial usage of the term "Long Island" or "the Island" refers only to Nassau and Suffolk counties; the more dense and urban Brooklyn and Queens are not usually referred to as "Long Island", since they are politically part of New York City, but still they are served by Long Island Audi dealers.
Owing to economic growth and the suburbanization of the metropolitan region after World War II, Nassau was the fastest growing county in the United States from the 1950s to the 1970s. Suffolk County remains less congested despite substantial growth in high technology and light manufacturing sectors since 1990. In its far east sections, Suffolk remains small-town rural, as in Greenport on the North Fork and some of the outward areas of The Hamptons, although summer tourism swells the population in those areas and you can see many Long Island Audi cars on the area.
Long Island is known for its affluence and high quality of life. According to the 2000 Census, Nassau County is the third richest county per capita in New York State, and the 30th richest in the nation, but still Long Island Audi offers great deals. Suffolk County has redeveloped North Fork potato fields into a burgeoning wine region. The South Fork is known for beach towns, including the world-renowned Hamptons, and for Montauk Point, home of Montauk Point Lighthouse at the eastern tip of the island.
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