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Cupholders vs. Cargo Space: What Car Buyers Want in 2025
Cupholders vs. Cargo Space: What Car Buyers Want in 2025

Miami Herald

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  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

Cupholders vs. Cargo Space: What Car Buyers Want in 2025

Cupholders have quietly graduated from afterthought to headline feature in U.S. vehicles - yet their design still trips up more drivers than you'd guess. J.D. Power's 2025 U.S. Initial Quality Study reports that cupholder‐related complaints climbed 12% year-over-year, making them one of the top 15 most-cited interior issues. So what are the feature priorities for U.S. car buyers? There are 3 clear numbers out in front, and then also-rans. Important also-rans. But lagging fuel, safety, and price: Notice "cupholder count" never cracks this list - but that doesn't mean they're irrelevant. Today's automakers brag about "seven-point spill defense" and modular inserts that grip everything from a 16-oz. paper cup to a 32-oz. steel tumbler. Still, drivers report flaky retention and odd geometries that leave your reusable bottle wobbling or sloshing coffee over the console. This quantifiable complaint-surge in 2025 is driven in part by the surge in popularity of insulated tumblers and wide-mouth bottles. Related: Lexus And Nissan Top New Car Quality List as Audi and Volvo Sink to the Bottom Cargo volume remains a major selling point - Statista's 2024 survey places it at 35% importance among buyers. SUVs alone accounted for roughly half of 2024 new-vehicle sales, while pickups added another 25%, underscoring Americans' appetite for flexible load floors. Fold-flat seats, under-floor bins and removable dividers now populate spec sheets, even if marketing videos rarely spotlight cubic feet. Balancing cupholders with cargo isn't just an exercise in console sculpting. Engineers must integrate spill-resistant geometry without sacrificing knee room or dead-flat storage. In the latest midsize SUVs, you'll find four deep-well rings up front and a retractable rubber mat in the trunk that clicks into place - because a rogue soda can rolling around at 70 mph can rattle more than your teeth. Look in any parking lot at dawn and you'll spot the rituals these features enable: latching a travel mug into its padded cradle, then stashing a gym bag in the rear hatch before the commute. Cleaning-hack videos abound - channels like this Chemical Brothers tutorial on ejecting liner rings and rinsing spilled Gatorade from console crevices - proof that cupholders now demand as much TLC as oil changes. Fuel efficiency, safety and price still reign supreme in buyers' minds. Cargo space holds its own in the battle for third place. Cupholders don't show up on headline stats, but rising complaint rates and DIY cleanup videos tell another story: in the land of drive-thru breakfasts and tailgate parties, a well-designed cupholder is nothing short of essential. At highway speeds, your java's fate may hinge less on horsepower than on a tiny bit of molded plastic. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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