Do any A4's have a coffee mug holder in the console?
Coffee is for the weak.
j/k
One hand on the steering wheel, the other on the stick. Euro mindset is that you're supposed to be driving and not drinking, eating, reading, putting on makeup, doing your nails, talking on the phone, text messaging, etc.
Which is why the US RS4 has cup holders and the Euro RS4 has push button start.
j/k

One hand on the steering wheel, the other on the stick. Euro mindset is that you're supposed to be driving and not drinking, eating, reading, putting on makeup, doing your nails, talking on the phone, text messaging, etc.
Which is why the US RS4 has cup holders and the Euro RS4 has push button start.
To be technical, it should be both hands on the wheelat 9 and 3 o'clock, left foot on dead pedal; touch the clutch and shifter only when shifting. But yeah, Europeans definitely don't see a need for cupholders in their cars.
my 2001 has some nice cupholder right under the center console/armrest thingy. the one that pops outta the dash gets the ladies playin with it but its tough to find good use for it.
To be technical, it should be both hands on the wheelat 9 and 3 o'clock
I use my cupholder on a daily basis. It's not in the ideal location, but it works for me. The thing i hate mostis that i have to have my armrest up to use it. And often times when i reach back to pull the armrest down, i will accidently hit the open button for the lid, and all my sh*t in the armrest goes flying all over the rear floorboards.[:@]
ORIGINAL: MrFlippant
To be technical, it should be both hands on the wheelat 9 and 3 o'clock, left foot on dead pedal; touch the clutch and shifter only when shifting. But yeah, Europeans definitely don't see a need for cupholders in their cars.
To be technical, it should be both hands on the wheelat 9 and 3 o'clock, left foot on dead pedal; touch the clutch and shifter only when shifting. But yeah, Europeans definitely don't see a need for cupholders in their cars.

ORIGINAL: A4 Effort
I use my cupholder on a daily basis. It's not in the ideal location, but it works for me. The thing i hate mostis that i have to have my armrest up to use it. And often times when i reach back to pull the armrest down, i will accidently hit the open button for the lid, and all my sh*t in the armrest goes flying all over the rear floorboards.[:@]
I use my cupholder on a daily basis. It's not in the ideal location, but it works for me. The thing i hate mostis that i have to have my armrest up to use it. And often times when i reach back to pull the armrest down, i will accidently hit the open button for the lid, and all my sh*t in the armrest goes flying all over the rear floorboards.[:@]
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA omgoodness.. thats happened to me way too many times, its so annoying
wow, lets drop everything about shopping for cars.... for instance like an audi. Great style no matter what year, smooth ride, exception handling, condition of the car, how many miles, how the previous owner took care of it, engine maintainence.......FORGET IT!
my slight addition to coffee could hold me back from getting an A4.
Youve got to be ******* kiding me! Spend your money on a CA class, coffeeholics anonymous

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