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Bugatti's W-16 hypercars may be capable of 282 mph with the roof down, but they do not come with cup holders. That was a problem for one Chiron owner, who apparently spilled a drink in her car's ...
Any cup holder attached to a car door is an invitation to disaster, of course: Doors are opened, closed, and sometimes slammed with gusto. In time, ...
The cup holder, in its modern automotive incarnation, is about 30 years old. It achieved industrial-design celebrity status in the 1980s, and it's been proliferating ever since.
In the video, Heyl shows off a 3D car configurator showing Ralston's white Super Sport called 'Le Diamant Blanc.' He opens up the driver's door to show the interior, where we can see a rendered ...
And yes, the cup holder can still be used. Keep’s technology, of which it has secured five utility patents and another 16 pending, has already attracted several investors. Moeller initially used ...
Whether you use them to hold garbage or change they'll bring some order and sanity to that battlefield of a car interior. Messy car? You need this handy, cup-holder sized trash bin — now on sale ...
If you've ever struggled with mugs or tumblers that were too large to fit in your car's cup holders, you're going to want to add the latest trending Amazon product to your online cart ASAP.. Shoppers ...
Launched on Thursday morning, the car cup holder expanders are made from 100 per cent silicone and come in six pretty, nay aesthetic colours. Because you should be able to match your Frank Green ...
Real demand for the cup holder didn't pick up until the 1950s, when drive-ins and drive-thru windows became mainstays of American eating. The very earliest evidence of complete cup-holding comes ...
Bugatti's W-16 hypercars may be capable of 282 mph with the roof down, but they do not come with cup holders. That was a problem for one Chiron owner, who apparently spilled a drink in her car's ...