RE: cup holders where ???
Yes, Colorancher, it was. I feel it is my duty to show wrong-wheel-drive owners that high HP, big, rear wheel drive American cars can handle snowy weather as well, if not better than, fwd. In fact, I enjoy passing up fwd, awd and 4wd vehicles in the snow. Plus, it's just a heck of a lot more fun to drive than my 82 F250 300 straight 6 beater.
But typically won't take it out for rush-hour snow events or severe icy conditions (too many other idiots out there that might crash into me) but I have had to drive it home during some unexpected snow falls during work.