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Old Feb 15, 2023 | 09:17 AM
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Default Re: My answer to the lack of cupholders

Originally Posted by zip439
I NEVER have food or drink in my Crossfire, unless it is groceries, stored in the rear hatch, being transport to the house.
On long drives, like to Eureka Springs and/or other Crossfire GTGs, wife & I only have bottled water in the car which she takes care of. Might have Lance Cheese Crackers for snacking. But we never eat in the Crossfire! And I don't ever put groceries in my Crossfire - Crossfire doesn't go to the grocery store! I realize the factory cup holder is typically useless, but why would anyone put a drink holder in a sports car anyway! (Note: I bought an official Chrysler Travel Mug way back when; looks a lot like the one shown in the Owners Manual below. As noted, Chrysler says only use containers that fit into the cup holder. The one I have actually fits securely in the cup holder - just like the picture below - I just never use it!)


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