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Old 12-09-2005, 05:48 AM
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i'm still glad i didn't order them, i like the clean look from the dash.
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Originally Posted by dgjk' post='208285' date='Dec 7 2005, 09:16 AM
The cupholders in the car are OK, but I think they were designed for Europeans and not the larger is better US philosophy. You can put a small coffee or can of pop in them and they stick like glue. But no 32 ounce super-gulp will fit. My wifes Ford and my old oldsmobile were designed for the Extra large cups. I guess BMW is more concerned about my health than the other manufacturers.
Just don't put a 20oz plastic pop bottle in them. They get stuck and can't easily be removed. :thumbsdown:
Old 12-09-2005, 04:44 PM
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what upgrades are available for the cupholder?
is there a service bulletin?

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Old 12-09-2005, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by miss525i' post='209037
Originally Posted by jet190rs' post='208367' date='Dec 7 2005, 01:33 PM
[quote name='tachyon' post='208301' date='Dec 7 2005, 10:04 AM']
The phrase "pop" is a Midwestern US thing ... "soda" is from the Northeast ... and down South they just say "coke."

Soda vs. Pop Map
Wait, so if I'm in the South and I order "Coke", they might give me Sprite?
LOL
Not if they have coke. But, if they don't, then watch out.
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One day I'll get out of here
[/quote]You are right. I love the south and the west and the east and the north. There all are different and all "good" and "bad" in their own ways. I'm a Texan so I know that brand of south or southwest.
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Originally Posted by rob525i' post='209132
The cupholders in the car are OK, but I think they were designed for Europeans and not the larger is better US philosophy. You can put a small coffee or can of pop in them and they stick like glue. But no 32 ounce super-gulp will fit. My wifes Ford and my old oldsmobile were designed for the Extra large cups. I guess BMW is more concerned about my health than the other manufacturers.
Just don't put a 20oz plastic pop bottle in them. They get stuck and can't easily be removed. :thumbsdown:
[/quote]Right on the 20 oz Coke plastic bottles at least. But I have a technique. Tip the bottles toward the driver and push up on the holder mechanism from the bottom. Usually the release is smooth using this procedure. And, the 20 oz Pepsi plactics work better. My holders do well with coke cans, Starbuck's venti coffees, the small size of Safeway flavored waters, and cokes, pepsis, etc., in the relatively small plastic bottles--16 oz, I think.
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Originally Posted by dgjk' post='208291' date='Dec 7 2005, 03:28 PM
Wondered if anyone would notice that. Pop sounds normal when you say it, but looks strange when you type it. I could also have said "soda"
You could have typed: soda pop.
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I love strating new topics and think I have started som einteresting ones, but the most replies I have ever gotten has been about cupholders?

Anyway - just got back from a trip and learned something that was mentioned earlier - DO NOT USE 20oz COKE (Coca-cola brand) BOTTLES in. They seem OK at first -
then there was a little "snap" - thought something fell out of the dash
turned out it was a litle part of the arn on the cupholder and when it gets above the bottom curve- LOOK OUT -
the coke bottle is now a permanent accessory to you car

On the good side it will never, ever, ever fall out on its own

So I now have my first BMW rule - no 20oz coke bottles in my car
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Originally Posted by dgjk' post='208285' date='Dec 7 2005, 09:16 AM
The cupholders in the car are OK, but I think they were designed for Europeans and not the larger is better US philosophy. You can put a small coffee or can of pop in them and they stick like glue. But no 32 ounce super-gulp will fit. My wifes Ford and my old oldsmobile were designed for the Extra large cups. I guess BMW is more concerned about my health than the other manufacturers.

I'm not worried about "big gulps" but it would be nice if my "BMW" stainless steel hot beverage cup would fit, don't you think?
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Originally Posted by Dirty 30' post='208323' date='Dec 7 2005, 05:00 PM
....because there are no open beverages allowed in my cars.
I hear you brother. No food, no smoking, no drinks. It's all just an accident waiting to happen. Wanna do any of that? Take the bus.
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