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websterize

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Charging hangtag


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Sunglasses


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Charging cards above driver visor


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Ball cap


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Seatbelt cutter/window breaker on a keychain; BMW warning vest; and key fob in cup insert


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Registration and insurance cards above passenger visor


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Manuals


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Frunk bag with (from left) occasional-use charger; tire-repair kit; towing hook; wheel pin; gloves; ice scraper; and touch-up spray


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Warning triangle


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Grocery bags; VW first-aid kit


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Stackable charging caps on door hook


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Power plant (40 x ~260W panels)
 
One thing that bugged me about the i3 was no sunglasses pocket - I like your solution. Love the power plant- a great example - well done.
JTM
 
My dash seems much to slippery to be useful for holding anything still.

I've tried putting my sunglasses where you put yours, but a downhill corner or two sends them careening around the dash, eventually settling in the deep well in the center.
 
cove3 said:
… But a VW first aid kit in a BWW i3? Heresy. …
It's a reminder of where I started on this Teutonic automotive adventure, some 15 years ago. And the kit doesn't expire for another year or so.

I try to keep it out of sight. ;)
 
I got another way to keep the charging caps out of the way.

Your stacking caps is a two handed operation.

Mine is tucking the DC fast charge in the "hinge" spot on the flap. It fits.

I'd send you a pix, but I don't know how to attach...
 
Old film canister - perfect for quarters. In the armrest, nested inside a very small square food container to stop it rolling around.
 
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