The Germans would probably say if you have to be in the car long enough to
need a beverage, you should be on a plane instead.


On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 10:23 PM, Hendrik & Fay <heni...@ozemail.com.au>wrote:

> If you have passengers why do you need to 'mount' cup holders?
> Anyway the concept of cupholders is that they securely hold a beverage
> whilst the car is in motion, then when you are stopped at traffic lights
> you can take a sip of latte.
> Back to the question of mounting one in a 124, I suppose you could make a
> bracket up so that the cupholder is mounted next to the centre console
> (similar in concept to mobile phone holders). You don't really want to
> start drilling holes everywhere.
>
> Hendrik
> whose cupholder is called Fay
>
>
> On 26/05/12 21:38, Max wrote:
>
>> ernest breakfield<ernestb@**BackYardEngineering.ORG>  wrote:
>>
>>  in the kitchen or your office, where you're supposed to be drinking
>>> coffee?
>>>
>>>     perhaps Mercedes didn't put cup holders in most of their cars
>>> because they expected you to be busy with the serious business of
>>> driving,...
>>>
>>>
>>>  Germans live in a relatively tiny country which only takes hours to
>> cross by car.  My family and I routinely drive for days.  Cup holders are
>> required, if only for the passengers
>>
>
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