Baby seat

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chatty1234

Original Poster:

50 posts

88 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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I have delivery on my new DB11. Loving it! Have tried to put the baby seat into the back seats but it does not fit. My 3 options appear to be 1. Give up. 2. Get rid of baby 3. Find a seat that fits.

Anyone got any suggestions for the smallest baby seat for the smallest baby that will fit? Been searching around and there does appear to be some different sizes around. Baby is 6 weeks old. Would be shame for baby if no seat for her. There are ISO fix fittings so somethings must fit?


ilikeAstons

275 posts

105 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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I'd give the stealer a ring.

They must be able to help - presumably AM tried a seat in there when designing the car if there are ISOFIX mounts...

B4rnst4ble

790 posts

150 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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ooo post some pics of the car please

Jockman might be able to help regarding seats as he is vertically challenged smile

Murph7355

37,767 posts

257 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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Baby seats take up a serious amount of room. You'll need to move a seat forward IMO. If that's not possible, you bought the wrong car wink

Evysojf

51 posts

92 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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6 weeks old, so you're trying a rear facing seat. I don't think you'll find anything. After 12 months you can move to a front facing seat. My Daughter is 6 months old and before September I hope to take her out in the Db9. Britax Duo Plus seems to be the best option I've found via the power of google. There's a few different threads on PH and AMOC, but all seem to come back to the same seat. Non-isofix. Perhaps there's something newer that is..


Graze01

1,052 posts

93 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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how about this, monogrammed & all

seen in a Rapide for sale ad

Murph7355

37,767 posts

257 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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Graze01 said:
how about this, monogrammed & all

seen in a Rapide for sale ad
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Even though people moan about it, I suspect the Rapide has quite a bit more space in the back than a DB11...

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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I tried when I had my DB9. The only way to fit a rear-facing baby seat is in the front passenger seat. You might be able to get a small adult in behind it.

Cold

15,254 posts

91 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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Sarah Turner, aka Unmumsy Mum, attempts to use a DB11 as a family car.

Car mad enthusiast

571 posts

88 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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Option 2 sounds good. Just think of all the money over the next 18 years you would save and be able to spend on more Aston's ( babies ) LOL.