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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 09:20:34 +0200
From: "Alvaro" <alvaro9000nopsama.es>
Subject: Re: I bought one of those as well......


do you remember that the glove pocket (the one under the passenger¥s airbag) has a refrigeration system. well it is just a a direct exit from the air conditioning circuit but they say it can keep your drink cold. I ¥ve never tried, because I keep my documentation inside, but I¥ll apreciate any opinion about it. Maybe I¥m mising something good Alvaro "Guava Baby" <guavababynopsamspring.com> wrote in message news:3D108560.13B10DD1nopsamspring.com... > Robert Levandowski wrote: > > > I've seen American made cars with extra-wide cupholders in the center > > console... even ones that have notches intended to accept the handle of > > a standard ceramic coffee mug. I've considered that to be an invitation > > to Darwin... you'd have to be a real idiot to use a standard coffee mug > > in a car. > > Hmm - I've seen metallic travel mugs (the adult yuppie's sippie cup?) that are > the same proportions as regular ceramic coffee mugs. Perhaps these are the mugs > the manufacturers had in mind? > > > (And yes, the cupholder is for long trips on relatively flat, straight > > Interstate highways and around-town driving. > > They're really useful for bottled water for shortish trips, as well. I don't > have a cupholder and wind up either keeping the bottle between my knees (not > very comfortable), laying it on the passenger seat (where it becomes a large > projectile), or tossing it on the floor (where it gets fuzzies and dirt all over > it). None of these options is very satisfactory. Of course, I realize most > Europeans can't understand the American fascination with bottled water, but > that's a whole nuther post. > > Leigh > > > >

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