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I keep them in the little tray where some of you guys and when it gets too full I just take a handfull and put it in my wifes car.
Never get caught or maybe she just doesn't mind it. She seems to be able to manage the coins better than me.
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my ashtray got full and now i use the cupholder since i hardly bring drinks in my car.
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change? who uses cash? i can't remember the last time i touched change!
Ash tray = phone holder (removed the actual ash tray)
Ash tray = phone holder (removed the actual ash tray)
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I put mine in the ash tray. The insert slips out easily when you need change
+1Originally Posted by GEE35X
Yeah those chincy little slots are useless.I put mine in the ash tray. The insert slips out easily when you need change

I use the center as well but it slides around and gets annoying. Are there any aftermarket solutions for this that work well in our cars. I know the 08 TL had a 3 or 4 slot change holder (the kind that held change like a gun clip) that could be moved around a to the door pockets or the center console.
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Why keep change in the car?
Get a easy-pass transponder and keep your change where it belongs.... in the top right drawer of your desk, for all your vending machine needs.
Get a easy-pass transponder and keep your change where it belongs.... in the top right drawer of your desk, for all your vending machine needs.

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^^^^no desk, don't work, I keep change for various parking lots, drive thrus etc.
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first time i did a detailed interior clean, i found about 20$ in loonies in toonies under the driver and passenger seat! free car wash on my buddies
the way the seats are positioned, you really do lose alot of change if it is in your pockets. the "G" force suckss out those coins haha
the way the seats are positioned, you really do lose alot of change if it is in your pockets. the "G" force suckss out those coins haha
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I have a coin holder that's like a clip holster that I use, it's one from a previous vehicle that could be removed.
