CYURE GOES TO CHICAGO 12/10/2025

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I’m pretty certain the angled storage to the rear of the cup holders is for phone charging. Ask anyone with a Rivian if the flat spot is good for charging while the vehicle is in motion…
They are not. I have those flat ones in my current Lincoln and I had to rig a Popsicle stick rubber-banded to a pencil to hold my phone in place for charging while driving.
 
Unless they actually use a more rubberized material in that area so it’ll grip things that are placed on it. That’d be my vote. Please please don’t make it slick plastic. Also as said before, please make them removable for cleaning. I don’t want to have to pressure wash my interior.
 
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It's only there to give us bench-seaters something to make fun of you captain-chairistas for. Between that and the storage hole underneath, you guys are gonna have stuff flying around all the time. Meanwhile we're just chilling with the dog next to us, enjoying the ride.
You remember that after a fight with your spouse and you don’t have a safety barrier 🤣
 
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I love the logos on the Traveler. I’m hoping it stays minimal. I don’t want all kinds of numbers and letters and stuff all over. In fact I would be inclined to debadge it if it was just too much.

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I love the logos on the Traveler. I’m hoping it stays minimal. I don’t want all kinds of numbers and letters and stuff all over. In fact I would be inclined to debadge it if it was just too much.

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I agree and I would do the same. Many of my vehicles needed some de-badging upon purchase to give them more of a “clean” look. I’d prefer SM keep it clean and classy.
 
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