cup holders
#31
I bought this off of Amazon for $2.50 and mod'd it to fit. Because it's black, you really don't see it from outside the car and it can be easily accessed by either driver or passenger and will hold a water bottle with non tapered sides. The OEM holders are directly in front of the air vents so both block the air flow and amend the temperature of the drink receptacle. Oops, looks like it's time for another interior detail...
#34
Kaizen
I think I’m going with this on the 991.1
https://www.kaizenlighting.com/porsc...p-holder-.html
https://www.kaizenlighting.com/porsc...p-holder-.html
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#35
#36
I know this is an old thread but thought I'd add my experience to the collective knowledge. I recently acquired a 991.2 and on my first day driving it I opened the cupholders on the dash -- the main panel and both of the cupholders -- and when I tried to close them none of them would stay closed. I googled it and of course found many comments talking about how 991 cupholders are garbage and warning people not to use them. I felt pretty deflated about it. I then left the car with the seller for shipping and told him about my experience with the cupholders. He texted me later to say that he had simply pushed them back in and held them in for a second or two, and all panels went back in. He could be BSing me and simply finagled something to keep them closed, but I don't think so. He seems to be very upfront about things, I had already bought the car, it probably wouldn't be that easy to finagle something that quickly and the car only has 950 miles on it (1400 now that I've been driving for a week). So, it seems clear that the cupholders are garbage and should not be used, but I thought I'd add this experience to the board so others having trouble with the holders might play around with them more before accepting defeat. Thanks.
#37
The stock driver's cupholder will also be dripping right onto AC controls...
That's why we designed ours to not do that. And also super securely hold 16+ oz tumblers!
That's why we designed ours to not do that. And also super securely hold 16+ oz tumblers!
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#38
I’m not a fan of the stock cupholders either. I don’t like the fact that it sits above electronic switches. When my friend bought a used GT4, I mentioned this to him, we went to his car and could see coffee stain on the underside of the side trim piece.
I didn’t want my drink sitting on the floor either, like with the Ultimate Cupholder, so I made my own.
It’s a Fischer cup holder (also sold by Ultimate Cupholder, although I bought mine from Modifry).
I didn’t want my drink sitting on the floor either, like with the Ultimate Cupholder, so I made my own.
It’s a Fischer cup holder (also sold by Ultimate Cupholder, although I bought mine from Modifry).
#39
The question to members who have installed Kaizen centre console cup holder - will it keep secure Porsche travel mug, like this - https://www.suncoastparts.com/produc...thmanscup.html ?
#40
The question to members who have installed Kaizen centre console cup holder - will it keep secure Porsche travel mug, like this - https://www.suncoastparts.com/produc...thmanscup.html ?
P.S.- In a pinch one of these cheap cup holders works just fine if you don’t mind the holder near your knee on the floor at the transmission hump. One just needs to cut off a inch or so from the clip and slide the remaining clip into the seam on the lower side panel(s).
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#41
I still use the stock ones for everyday driving with an 18 oz coffee mug and have never had an issue I use a spill proof mug of course without it I agree they would be unusable because of location, I also use them for my water bottles its amusing seeing them take the turns with you such a Porsche concept. For those having issues with opening and closing them be sure to only push on the designated area as they are designed to work and also be sure all the hinges are clean with no previous gunk from someone using the wrong cup or travel mug like mine was. Or of course go a different route entirely I Like the clean the look, I also use the cutout between the backseats for bottled water if you face it the right direction it is a perfect fit.
#42
The question to members who have installed Kaizen centre console cup holder - will it keep secure Porsche travel mug, like this - https://www.suncoastparts.com/produc...thmanscup.html ?
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#43
5 years & 50,000+ miles in, I'm still very happy with the 991.2 cupholders.
In fairness, I don't use them every time I drive the car…only occasionally around town, and only regularly when on long trips. But, just as I feel 911 exterior door handles arguably peaked with the 991.2 (and 992.1 RS…), I think 911 cupholders arguably peaked (so far) with the 997/991 generations. They're intelligently engineered imo—placing one cup within easy reach of the driver and one within easy reach of the passenger. If it's cold out and you're enjoying a hot beverage, the passenger side central dash vent can be used to keep your drink hot. If it's hot out and you're enjoying a cold drink, the passenger side central dash vent can be used to keep your drink cold—and I've seen paper or plastic drive-thru cups keep their ice intact for long periods. The same is true for the passenger cupholder by that dash vent.
I have yet to have problems with drips onto/into the center console (maybe once or twice, and then mild?), and the cupholders have reliably held drinks of various sizes…though I know I can't buy a liter-sized "cup" of soda. And then they nearly disappear when not in use, with the only asterisks being mildly regrettable gaps in the dash trim on that side.
I can't believe I just typed all that about…cupholders. It really was funny when the Germans finally (and very begrudgingly) started engineering cupholders into cars. Some of the early ones were awful (e.g. early VW and Audi slide-outs that barely offered any lateral support, which were then slapped into a giant metal plate over the radio in some 986/996 cars) or ridiculously overdone (e.g. the robotic arm that rose and swiveled out of the center console in certain Mercedes of the 1990s).
I get that the cupholders in the 991 don't please some, and am all for whatever works better for them, but count me as one happy with the setup engineered in Weissach.
In fairness, I don't use them every time I drive the car…only occasionally around town, and only regularly when on long trips. But, just as I feel 911 exterior door handles arguably peaked with the 991.2 (and 992.1 RS…), I think 911 cupholders arguably peaked (so far) with the 997/991 generations. They're intelligently engineered imo—placing one cup within easy reach of the driver and one within easy reach of the passenger. If it's cold out and you're enjoying a hot beverage, the passenger side central dash vent can be used to keep your drink hot. If it's hot out and you're enjoying a cold drink, the passenger side central dash vent can be used to keep your drink cold—and I've seen paper or plastic drive-thru cups keep their ice intact for long periods. The same is true for the passenger cupholder by that dash vent.
I have yet to have problems with drips onto/into the center console (maybe once or twice, and then mild?), and the cupholders have reliably held drinks of various sizes…though I know I can't buy a liter-sized "cup" of soda. And then they nearly disappear when not in use, with the only asterisks being mildly regrettable gaps in the dash trim on that side.
I can't believe I just typed all that about…cupholders. It really was funny when the Germans finally (and very begrudgingly) started engineering cupholders into cars. Some of the early ones were awful (e.g. early VW and Audi slide-outs that barely offered any lateral support, which were then slapped into a giant metal plate over the radio in some 986/996 cars) or ridiculously overdone (e.g. the robotic arm that rose and swiveled out of the center console in certain Mercedes of the 1990s).
I get that the cupholders in the 991 don't please some, and am all for whatever works better for them, but count me as one happy with the setup engineered in Weissach.
#44
I don't care for the stock cup holders because they are too shallow for taller mugs/cups and will topple over easily.
So I did a search on Amazon to see what they had, and this is what I have now...works great for me. My ****zu is there for seat room reference, and my wife can still sit comfortably.
However, this is my daily driver to work, so I'm basically the only occupant in the car 95% of the time.
It slips between the passenger seat and console and can hold two cups, cell phone and some loose change.
It fits pretty snug and it has two hooks on it, so removing it will take some effort.
I'm very satisfied with this cup holder and feel I have solved my problem, hold is deep and there's inserts if you have a smaller diameter cup/mug.
Here's the link if anyone is interested, and you can read and look at what it really is, much better than my pic...and for $22 you can't go wrong. If it doesn't work, not a big loss!
WOW! Sorry for the Mega Pic!
So I did a search on Amazon to see what they had, and this is what I have now...works great for me. My ****zu is there for seat room reference, and my wife can still sit comfortably.
However, this is my daily driver to work, so I'm basically the only occupant in the car 95% of the time.
It slips between the passenger seat and console and can hold two cups, cell phone and some loose change.
It fits pretty snug and it has two hooks on it, so removing it will take some effort.
I'm very satisfied with this cup holder and feel I have solved my problem, hold is deep and there's inserts if you have a smaller diameter cup/mug.
Here's the link if anyone is interested, and you can read and look at what it really is, much better than my pic...and for $22 you can't go wrong. If it doesn't work, not a big loss!
WOW! Sorry for the Mega Pic!