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XMAN 03-14-2004 03:51 PM

Can I get a cup holder????
 
So far after about two weeks of ownership, my wife and I's biggest complaint is the lack of suitable cup holders :evil: . I would trade the ash tray and lighter for a good set of cup holders in a second! We tried a couple cheappy wal-mart slip over the window frame deals but they do not stay put, the one built in the car puts holes in the cup/can ets.. and is in the way of my arm :evil: :evil: Has anyone come up with a good idea for this problem??

lordpercy 03-14-2004 03:55 PM

sadly this just sin't the car for cupholders etc, to be honest the way i drive no drink would stand a chance, plus no one is allowed to eat or drink in my xfire anyway.

But to be more helpful i just can't see where you'd be able to fit one?

BobaFettm 03-14-2004 04:22 PM

:lol: LOL :lol: I'm with Percy on this one!

I won't even bring a bottle of water into my car... and I really hated bring a closed bag of White Castles because of the smell haha.... I really loved that new car smell ! :)

Jamikest 03-14-2004 06:05 PM

Its German. Its a drivers car. Its not for cupholders.

Minivans are for cup holders :wink:

houstondan 03-14-2004 06:33 PM

i understand the germans were pretty upset about chrysler demanding that they put cupholders in it at all. that's how we got the one little marvel of modern engineering we have. they were completely baffled by the idea that the passenger needs one too since the passenger comes equipped with two cupholders already!

dan...think bunjee cords and long plastic hoses.

dkomeshak 03-14-2004 08:41 PM

I went the other way and found a cup that works with the holder. I just got a Thermos/Nissan stainless steel insulated cup. It has a screw down lid that will NOT leak! It holds 14 oz and has excellent insulating properties.

Cyril Baldwin 03-14-2004 09:39 PM

I saw one at http://www.bmpdesign.com . It's a fold away drink holder which you can attach in the right side of your center console or in the ashtray. It comes with gray, black and sand colors.

Product Numbers: Black.........139866..........$39.95
Gray..........139874..........$39.95
Sand..........139882..........$39.95

Good luck!

skeptic 03-15-2004 11:25 PM

Cyril-
Can you point me to the cupholders on the BMP site?
thanks!
Skeptic

Cyril Baldwin 03-16-2004 01:09 AM


Originally Posted by skeptic
Cyril-
Can you point me to the cupholders on the BMP site?
thanks!
Skeptic

Its a square fold away drink holder which will allow you to mount the unit on almost any flat, vertical surface. You can call them for specifics cause they also have one that would stick horizontally. I don't think its on their website. I was looking at their catalog. I've scan the picture and its available in my album.

http://bmpdesign.com Tel. No. ( 800 ) 648-7278

BMPDesign is a performance dealer for BMW and Mini-Coopers only.

deco 03-16-2004 05:51 AM

If looking for just a better single cupholder, Pep Boys and most big auto parts stores carry converter inserts which let you morph a small cupholder (such as in the Xfire) to one that will hold any size mug. These products vary in quality and stability, check your application :) I'm not aware of any product that converts a single cupholder into a duo.

Not sure I agree that the Germans at Benz were perplexed by Chrysler's cupholder request; I thought the SLK itself originally had 2 upfront, that were criticized for sort of interfering with the driver's vision.

Judy 03-16-2004 01:20 PM

I have found an option that works for me, but may not be conveniently available. I also have a Toyota Land Cruiser. Its center console has a lower large bin with a 2 cup holder rectangular insert that you lift out to expose the large bin beneath. This is in addition to the 2 fixed holders available between the seats & tons of others in the rear passenger areas. As a result, I've never had an occasion to use the console insert.

Ironically, this insert fits perfectly into the Crossfire's center console glove box. To use it, I leave the box door open up against the rear bulk head. There is still room left beneath the insert to store items in the glove box. I can't close the door with the cup holder installed. However, its only about 2 1/2 inches deep, so it easily fits behind the passenger seat until I need it. In use, it's far enough back that the cups are out of the way. Even though you have to reach back a little further, the cups are not in the way like the cup is when using the factory engineered nightmare.

It may be worth contacting Toyota to see if these can be ordered. It's a simple plastic extrusion. Nothing mechanical. I SHOULDN'T be expensive. My Chrysler dealer has a Toyota dealership next door. Next time in, I will attempt to get a part number,determine availability & cost.

Reg Kittrelle 03-16-2004 02:04 PM

You people are killin' me! Cups, drinks, food in the XF? aarrrgh. That's what pick-up trucks are for!

deco 03-16-2004 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by Reg Kittrelle
You people are killin' me! Cups, drinks, food in the XF? aarrrgh. That's what pick-up trucks are for!

You mean it's not a pickup? Dang! My first errand run in my xf, I was luggin' home thinset and grout, testing that whopping 150-lb. cargo limit. A couple more bags of mortar and I think I could have pulled a wheelie. Another good reason not to drive with coffee I guess....

Reg Kittrelle 03-16-2004 02:36 PM

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David Burns 03-17-2004 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by deco

Originally Posted by Reg Kittrelle
You people are killin' me! Cups, drinks, food in the XF? aarrrgh. That's what pick-up trucks are for!

You mean it's not a pickup? Dang! My first errand run in my xf, I was luggin' home thinset and grout, testing that whopping 150-lb. cargo limit. A couple more bags of mortar and I think I could have pulled a wheelie. Another good reason not to drive with coffee I guess....

MY first errand was going to the local hardware store for some bags of pellets for my stove (it was REALLY cold that weekend, and my furnace was on the fritz). 5x40lb. bags fit in the boot just fine. I know, 200lb. was probably more than I should carry, but it was just me in the car and a short trip and did I mention it was REALLY cold? :D

Reg Kittrelle 03-17-2004 11:16 AM

oh, the horror! Grout, pellets, coffeec the sacrilege of it all.

Cyril Baldwin 03-17-2004 10:28 PM

First thing I looked at the trunk on my Crossfire is the size....hey it'll fit my 75 lb. Dalmatian! My dog loves cars especially the fast ones :D :D :D

Reg Kittrelle 03-18-2004 11:30 AM

OK, dogs are cool


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