What Is the Weird Gap Between Car Cup Holders For?

The grocery bag is the primary intended use, but the slot is versatile.

Purse or handbag strap: Hook your purse strap through the slot. Your bag stays upright and accessible. No more reaching into the passenger footwell.

Reusable shopping bag handles: Same principle as disposable bags. Works perfectly.

Handbags

Cell phone (landscape orientation): In some cars, the gap is wide enough to hold a phone horizontally. Not the intended use, but it works.

Pack of gum or mints: The classic “I don’t know what this is for, so I’ll just shove something in there” use.

Fast food bag handles: If you’re picking up takeout, loop the bag handles through the slot. Your fries won’t end up on the floor.

Keys or sunglasses (not recommended): Small items can fall through the slot. Use with caution.

Which Cars Have This Feature?

The grocery bag slot is most common in:

Vehicles
  • Honda and Acura vehicles (especially early 2000s models)

  • Toyota and Lexus models

  • Nissan and Infiniti

  • Ford and GM trucks and SUVs (often with larger, more versatile cup holder designs)

  • Mazda and Subaru

How to check: Look at your cup holders. Is there a narrow, open slot between them? Does the slot extend all the way through (open at the bottom)? If yes, you have a grocery bag holder.

Doors & Windows

Not all cars have it. Some newer vehicles have cup holders with removable inserts, sliding dividers, or deep wells that don’t accommodate a bag handle slot.

Why Don’t More People Know About This?

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