2002 A4 cupholder
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
"Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Pete wrote:
> Użytkownik wrote
> > the cupholder that slides out of the dashboard just above the radio has
> > to be a joke, right? i mean unless mine isn't unfolding correctly,
> > there is no way you can put a drink into it. am i missing something?
> > it just sort of slides out and creates a very shallow tray with no
> > upward support for the drink.
>
> Can you pull it out further by hand?
>
> Or are you trying to put a supersize-me type of cup in there? Those
> cupholders were designed for typical Euro size cups.
You sure it is not the CD player?
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
"Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> driving.
We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
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Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
"Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> driving.
We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
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Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
"Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> driving.
We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
"Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> driving.
We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
"Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> driving.
We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
"Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> driving.
We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
"Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> driving.
We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
"Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> driving.
We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
if you had a dunkin donuts on your way into work, you would!
the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it gives
no lateral support.
Peter Bell wrote:
> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> > driving.
>
> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>
> --
> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it gives
no lateral support.
Peter Bell wrote:
> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> > driving.
>
> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>
> --
> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
#27
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
if you had a dunkin donuts on your way into work, you would!
the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it gives
no lateral support.
Peter Bell wrote:
> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> > driving.
>
> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>
> --
> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it gives
no lateral support.
Peter Bell wrote:
> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> > driving.
>
> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>
> --
> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
#28
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
if you had a dunkin donuts on your way into work, you would!
the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it gives
no lateral support.
Peter Bell wrote:
> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> > driving.
>
> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>
> --
> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it gives
no lateral support.
Peter Bell wrote:
> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> > driving.
>
> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>
> --
> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
#29
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
if you had a dunkin donuts on your way into work, you would!
the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it gives
no lateral support.
Peter Bell wrote:
> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> > driving.
>
> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>
> --
> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it gives
no lateral support.
Peter Bell wrote:
> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
> > driving.
>
> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>
> --
> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
#30
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Re: 2002 A4 cupholder
My cupholder pops out, and a small tray unfolds underneath it, giving
about 2 inches depth from bottom of tray to top side of cupholder frame.
Definitely not enough to hold a bottle of water going around a turn at
higher speed, which, after all, is what I got an Audi for.
So instead, the water bottle sits next to me on the left hand side,
tucked inside the seatbelt so that it butts up against my hip. Gatorade
bottles work too, almost anything that's capped. It's easy to reach
when I'm stopped at a light.
"tockeyhockey@gmail.com" <tockeyhockey@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1154521837.685731.257790@i42g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> if you had a dunkin donuts on your way into work, you would!
>
> the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
> on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
>
> but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
> operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it
> gives no lateral support.
>
> Peter Bell wrote:
>> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
>> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
>> > driving.
>>
>> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>>
>> --
>> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
>
>
about 2 inches depth from bottom of tray to top side of cupholder frame.
Definitely not enough to hold a bottle of water going around a turn at
higher speed, which, after all, is what I got an Audi for.
So instead, the water bottle sits next to me on the left hand side,
tucked inside the seatbelt so that it butts up against my hip. Gatorade
bottles work too, almost anything that's capped. It's easy to reach
when I'm stopped at a light.
"tockeyhockey@gmail.com" <tockeyhockey@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1154521837.685731.257790@i42g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> if you had a dunkin donuts on your way into work, you would!
>
> the cup holder is really for my wife, who likes to stop and get coffee
> on the road whenever we're going somewhere together.
>
> but anyway -- the cup holder wouldn't hold a dixie cup the way it's
> operating right now. it's about a quarter of an inch deep, so it
> gives no lateral support.
>
> Peter Bell wrote:
>> In message <1154476578.230412.66680@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>
>> "Ed Pirrero" <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I didn't think Europeans were dumb enough to try and drink while
>> > driving.
>>
>> We're not! I've never used a cupholder in a car!
>>
>> --
>> Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
>
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