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Psycho Path, Divorce Court and Farfrompoopen Rd. Check Out the Winners of TheCarConnection.com's Wild, Weird and Wacky Street Names Contest. Also, Exclusive Preview of Geneva Motor Show and More.

DETROIT, Feb. 21, 2006 -- After wading through thousands of entries, TheCarConnection.com has come up with a list of America's wildest, weirdest and wackiest street names.

The Wild, Weird and Wacky Street Names Contest asked readers to submit names they've spotted around the country, and the results include plenty of Deer Licks, Bone Licks, and more than a few Yankees, Doodles, and Dandies. There are a surprising number of This-a-ways and That-a-ways, as well as a few places around the country where you can Haviturway. TCC readers have come up with the macabre, including Shades of Death Rd. and Bucket of Blood; the musical, like the intersection of Count and Basie; and the unpronounceable, Zzyzx Rd. Street names can make you laugh, like Farfrompoopen Road, or groan, like Stroke and Acoma, an intersection in a retirement section of Lake Havasu, Wisconsin.

But some wild, weird and wacky street names stand out from the rest, and after letting readers vote on the 10 best, the grand prize winners and top runners-up can be found at http://www.thecarconnection.com/ .

That's only some of what visitors can find on TheCarConnection.com this week.

The website offers up an exclusive preview of the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, uncovering hot new products and concept vehicles that include the Dodge Hornet, Volkswagen's Concept A, Ford's S-Max, and Hyundai's Genus. In all, the site reveals dozens of vehicles that won't be officially introduced for another week.

This week's reviews include the new Lincoln Zephyr and the 2007 Dodge Caliber, and there are plenty of new "spy shots" on site, including the next Scion xB, the next-generation Chrysler Sebring, and the redesigned Ford Escape.

In business news, can General Motors really turn itself around -- and do American motorists really care anymore?

And see how the man who saved Nissan is now putting his stamp on the French automaker, Renault.

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