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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 ...
The first true cup holders were primitive and garish and non-integral to the car’s design. Mostly, they were plastic holsterlike devices that hooked on to the inside of the door, staying in ...
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 ...
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