Lola by The Kinks, don't think that's been mentioned so far. Only the album version though as the single had to be altered from 'Coca Cola' to 'cherry cola' to evade a ban. All the Young Dudes by Mott the Hoople/Bowie mentions the UK high street retailer Marks and Spencer (although using the common slang Marks and Sparks). Again the airplay version had to be changed to 'Wendy's stealing clothes from unlocked cars', which helped it falling foul of broadcast regulations regarding advertising.
Maren Morris 80's Mercedes (lyric - "90's baby in an 80's Mercedes") Rich (lyric -"head to toe in Prada" and "Benz in the driveway")
I feel your pain. I've give up expecting that people will actually bother to read the OP, but for some reason I still assume they at least read the thread title.
Kinks - Lola - Cocoa Cola Chuck Berry - I'm through with love Fridgidair (a brand?) Chuck Berry, Albert King, Bo Diddley, Aretha Franklin, Rolling Stones, BB King etc have all sung mentioning; A Cadillac!
Thin White Rope - Disney Girl Desert rock band formed in Davis, California. "Disney Girl" is the second track on their glorious debut album "Exploring the Axis", released on Frontier Records in 1985. "You are my disney girl Too many fingers for your world"
Graham Parker - Disney's America From his 1995 album "12 Haunted Episodes", released on The Grapevine Label. "It was in Disney's America A long long way from anywhere You get what you pay for there Man, you get it in spades Just Disney's America Virginia, she chose to stay And we drifted apart like runoff Into the Chesapeake Bay"