Why isn't our Hyundai i10 fitted with places to rest cups and food?

My wife complains that there is nowhere to rest cups or sandwiches in our Hyundai i10 when we stop for refreshments. I read Fiats are so endowed. Your comments, please.

Asked on 23 November 2013 by DM, Minehead

Answered by Honest John
About 10 years ago, cars seemed to sprout cupholders everywhere. But, more recently, eating and drinking in cars on the move or stopped in traffic has been outlawed. So that's why cupholders are less common. You might be able to get something for picnicking in cars from Halfords.
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