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Granada, Belvedere, Saratoga, New Yorker, Monte Carlo, Versailles, Parisienne, Eldorado, Seville, Milan, Sebring, Daytona, Montego to name a few.
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Note that there is no Detroiter or Chicagoan.
The all new Chrysler Detroiter! Comes pre-abandoned!
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Or it’s mountain ranges or areas with mountains in them.
Pontiac Laurentian, GMC Sierra (Sierra Nevada), GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Colorado to name a few.
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They tried a Detroit but its tires kept getting stolen
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Ranier
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Please tell me that the Sebring was named after a city in Florida, and not after the Raceway...
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Wikipedia says Florida
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Nor is there a Grand Junction.
Honestly I would buy the all new Jeep Grand Junction
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Also streets and celestial objects.
Park Avenue, Fifth Avenue, Galaxy, Comet, Saturn, Satellite
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Newport, Cordoba, Monaco, Delray, Calais, Manhattan, Cimarron, Phoenix (possibly?), Malibu, Orlando, Torino.
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There was the Gran Detroit Farm & Country Turbo in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles , which was actually a LeBaron.
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Unofficial!
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The Koreans do it too: Tucson, Santa Fe, Sedona, and (pushing it) Seoul.