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Armrest Omega/Catera
« on: 14 January 2010, 18:26:15 »

HI all!

Inside the armrest on my Omega, is a storage.
Inside the armrest on Catera, are cup holders...

My question: Is that exist an armrest with the two combinated??

Thankx all.
« Last Edit: 14 January 2010, 18:28:09 by moudufond »
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #1 on: 15 January 2010, 12:11:08 »

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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #2 on: 15 January 2010, 19:00:15 »

Yes, but the problem stay the same, cup holders but no storage in the armrest... Or I'm wrong?

My question is, Is there an armrest with cup holders AND storage?
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #3 on: 15 January 2010, 19:18:27 »

I refer to this model of armrest. You can see here there is not enough space for storage.



Here is mine, the hood opens and there is a storage inside, but no cup holder.

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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #4 on: 15 January 2010, 20:41:04 »

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I refer to this model of armrest. You can see here there is not enough space for storage.



Here is mine, the hood opens and there is a storage inside, but no cup holder.


Your's is a facelift, the links on eGay are for a pre-facelift.
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #5 on: 15 January 2010, 20:42:32 »

I know mine is a facelift model. So does it exist??
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #7 on: 15 January 2010, 23:06:38 »

Didn't someone find one from a different make/model which he modified and screwed to the bottom of the armrest, then just popped it out when required :-/ :-/
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #8 on: 16 January 2010, 01:10:40 »

In over 30 years of driving I've never wanted or needed a cup holder ........  :-? :-/ :-/ ;)
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #9 on: 16 January 2010, 01:16:40 »

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In over 30 years of driving I've never wanted or needed a cup holder ........  :-? :-/ :-/ ;)


We are both old enough to understand "Don't Drink & Drive" for reasons other than alchohol !!!

Mind you ... a cup holder right by your left elbow is a pretty daft place for one anyway !!!  (unless you are a contortionist!!)

Accessability ... nil
Ease of vision .. nil

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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #10 on: 16 January 2010, 01:21:24 »

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In over 30 years of driving I've never wanted or needed a cup holder ........  :-? :-/ :-/ ;)


We are both old enough to understand "Don't Drink & Drive" for reasons other than alchohol !!!

Mind you ... a cup holder right by your left elbow is a pretty daft place for one anyway !!!  (unless you are a contortionist!!)

Accessability ... nil
Ease of vision .. nil

:)

I assume it'd be next to Dany's right elbow ..... also assuming his steering wheel is on the wrong side of the car!  ;)  ;)  ;)
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #11 on: 16 January 2010, 01:40:36 »

yet more pedantic, high ground, not to mention unhelpfull comments fron the high horse brigade on here. Really is becoming very boring.

I beleive the post Lazydocker is talking about relates to a a vw polo cup holder unit bolted to the underside of the face lift arm rest. Might be what the op is looking for?
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #12 on: 16 January 2010, 01:41:47 »

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yet more pedantic, high ground, not to mention unhelpfull comments fron the high horse brigade on here. Really is becoming very boring.

I beleive the post Lazydocker is talking about relates to a a vw polo cup holder unit bolted to the underside of the face lift arm rest. Might be what the op is looking for?

Ah .. you don't like someones opinion  ....  didn't realise it wasn't allowed .. :)


I'll explain it simply for you:

IMHO a cup holder position by a drivers elbow is an invitation for it to be used, that use, again IMHO, would constitute a safety hazard due to the difficulty of physically taking hold of something from beside your elbow, the distraction involved in doing so, and the danger this puts other road users in.

Now, I tried to put that view in a more friendly, jovial manner, however as that is "boring" to you .. have the honest truth.
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #13 on: 16 January 2010, 03:33:21 »

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yet more pedantic, high ground, not to mention unhelpfull comments fron the high horse brigade on here. Really is becoming very boring.

I beleive the post Lazydocker is talking about relates to a a vw polo cup holder unit bolted to the underside of the face lift arm rest. Might be what the op is looking for?


Ah .. you don't like someones opinion  ....  didn't realise it wasn't allowed .. :)


I'll explain it simply for you:

IMHO a cup holder position by a drivers elbow is an invitation for it to be used, that use, again IMHO, would constitute a safety hazard due to the difficulty of physically taking hold of something from beside your elbow, the distraction involved in doing so, and the danger this puts other road users in.

Now, I tried to put that view in a more friendly, jovial manner, however as that is "boring" to you .. have the honest truth.
i didnt mention your opinion, more the condisending and unhelpfull nature of it. Your reply is of no use to Dany watsoever, he is a new member and in my opinion both yours and Andys remarks may well be offputting to him,

Quite what gives you the right to tell him uninvited what he should be doing with his car and cup holders...?

Perhaps if you get a moment you may assist in a search for the above mentioned post for him, i must confess i can not find it....
...or maybe not if GM's US cars are so iresponsibly dangerous as you imply, what utter rubbish.
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Re: Armrest Omega/Catera
« Reply #14 on: 16 January 2010, 10:16:07 »

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yet more pedantic, high ground, not to mention unhelpfull comments fron the high horse brigade on here. Really is becoming very boring.

I beleive the post Lazydocker is talking about relates to a a vw polo cup holder unit bolted to the underside of the face lift arm rest. Might be what the op is looking for?


Ah .. you don't like someones opinion  ....  didn't realise it wasn't allowed .. :)


I'll explain it simply for you:

IMHO a cup holder position by a drivers elbow is an invitation for it to be used, that use, again IMHO, would constitute a safety hazard due to the difficulty of physically taking hold of something from beside your elbow, the distraction involved in doing so, and the danger this puts other road users in.

Now, I tried to put that view in a more friendly, jovial manner, however as that is "boring" to you .. have the honest truth.
i didnt mention your opinion, more the condisending and unhelpfull nature of it. Your reply is of no use to Dany watsoever, he is a new member and in my opinion both yours and Andys remarks may well be offputting to him,

Quite what gives you the right to tell him uninvited what he should be doing with his car and cup holders...?

Perhaps if you get a moment you may assist in a search for the above mentioned post for him, i must confess i can not find it....
...or maybe not if GM's US cars are so iresponsibly dangerous as you imply, what utter rubbish.

have we been on the pop Chris?  :-?  :-?  :-?
I wasn't being pedantic or on my moral high ground, just stating the fact that I can't understand why you need cup holders in a car. The Yanks never seem to have a can/bucket sized cup of full sugar 'soda' out of their hands, hence their obsession with cup holders. Europe doesn't (yet) tend to be the same.

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