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What do you use?

With EZpass (toll collection) I never even keep any spare change in the car.

Spare change is kept in my bank or at home in my huge beer mug from a fancy german bar. Not sure what the purpose of keeping it in the car would be, other than tolls, which I don't think MN has even one.
 
So I take it that all you guys/gals who don't keep spare change in the car never get drive though for coffee or burgers...;)
 
I don't drink coffee very often, and never go through a drive though to get one.

I work downtown and all the parking ramps/lots or even on the streets with parking meters all take plastic:)
 
Small towns still take real money...............
 
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Regarding where to keep spare change: Coffee tin at home for anything other than quarters, separate dish for quarters. (Believe it or not, I rent; my laundry actually requires quarters! :) )

Regarding drive-through: At least in Chicagoland, most of them take Visa. Failing that, I usually have at least $10 - $20 of actual old-school cash on me for just such circumstances. Change from said drive-through goes in my pocket, then into the dish(es) as described above. :)

Regarding that specific cubby: One of those little packs of like 15 tissues. Easily reachable when I need to sneeze, perfectly sized, and no rattle.

Regarding storage space: I've not found an issue, but then again, I'm not the type to leave a bunch of stuff in my car. Don't like having anything visible, and even for hidden storage, I don't generally keep much in there ...
 
So I take it that all you guys/gals who don't keep spare change in the car never get drive though for coffee or burgers...;)

I dropped a small breath mint bottle on the drivers side and a USB stick on the passenger side.

Had to have the dealer get em for me - couldn't even see the items because of the seat.

DO NOT eat french fries in the car - they will be lost forever!:rolleyes:
 
The small slot above the ashtray is where you put your FOB, why you may ask. Question??? How do you start your car if the batteries in your FOB are dead. Answer, By placing the FOB, physically, in the slot it completes the curcuit of the emobilizer so you can now start your car. Putting other debri in that slot may come back to bite you in the future.
 
The small slot above the ashtray is where you put your FOB, why you may ask. Question??? How do you start your car if the batteries in your FOB are dead. Answer, By placing the FOB, physically, in the slot it completes the curcuit of the emobilizer so you can now start your car. Putting other debri in that slot may come back to bite you in the future.

We're talking about the tray next to the keyfob slot. Or at least, I am. I keep the keyfob slot itself empty almost all the time. And when it's not empty, it just has the keyfob in it!
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Garmin navi.....kept in its satchel, fits perfectly
 
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