I have mine trained. The above behaviour is acceptable in Mum's car but not Dad's.Graeme4130 wrote:Exactly. Mine put muddy football boots on the back of the front seats, bottle of coke in the door buckets with the tops not done up properly and spill crisps and chocolate on the seats and over the carpetRick_RS4 wrote:They're kids it's going to go anywhere other than the cup holders.
Rear cup holder dilemma.
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Likewise. OCD shall be respected.carsarecool wrote:I have mine trained. The above behaviour is acceptable in Mum's car but not Dad's.Graeme4130 wrote:Exactly. Mine put muddy football boots on the back of the front seats, bottle of coke in the door buckets with the tops not done up properly and spill crisps and chocolate on the seats and over the carpetRick_RS4 wrote:They're kids it's going to go anywhere other than the cup holders.
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Re: Rear cup holder dilemma
carsarecool wrote:I have mine trained. The above behaviour is acceptable in Mum's car but not Dad's.Graeme4130 wrote:Exactly. Mine put muddy football boots on the back of the front seats, bottle of coke in the door buckets with the tops not done up properly and spill crisps and chocolate on the seats and over the carpetRick_RS4 wrote:They're kids it's going to go anywhere other than the cup holders.
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