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So a guy I work with just picked up a new Denali and we were checking things out and found this:

 

 

That's right! A coffee cup in the engine bay!!!

 

Has to be from dealer, seeing as it's a Packer mug and we are from WI. Looks like someone at the shop might have been using the second battery tray as his mug holder and forgot about it.

 

He is going to drive it over there and ask about it....

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This happened years ago at the dealer in my home town.

A guy bought a new Cadilac every time he turned on the AC it would blow cold like it should but it always made a clicking sound. After taking it back and having a few new blowers put on they checked the duct work and found a note (assumed placed by a factory worker as it was a brand new car) that simply said Ha Ha you rich bastard

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I bet nobody at the dealership is willing to claim their lost mug.

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Obviously done so the dealer can claim the vehicle has one additional mug holder.

 

The fake battery holder is not meant to hold coffee cups, I use my fake battery holder to keep my burgers warm on the way home.

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