Baby on the way? Need a bigger car? Pah!!
Discussion
Kawasicki said:
Hugo a Gogo said:
Kawasicki said:
Our family car is a Touran 7 seater, I've got three kids. Could someone please suggest a small car that fits three kids seats on the rear bench, which allows the seatbelts to be fastened with the seats still in position?
I did it in a Focusdepends on the seats
edit: thinking about it, did it earlier with 2 high-back ones and a rear facing baby lie-down thing too
(technical terms!)
Edited by Hugo a Gogo on Tuesday 24th January 21:51
My little cousin has just had her first (at 18... won't go into that). She is currently getting by just fine on in her 3dr Punto. She seems to get by carrying an all purpose 'baby holder' which the kid goes into and you strap in to the back seat of the car, and a rucksack full of assorted baby tat (nappies etc), and a handsack full of women related tat.
Edited by caelite on Tuesday 24th January 19:18
My mother 'managed' with a classic mini when myself and brother were smaller. Was it physically possible to do so? Yes. Was it the safest and most efficient way to carry around two small children? No.
Baby no2. is on the way in March, and we've just px'd the wife's Fiesta for a CMax, why? Because the CMax is easier to live with day to day, and we wanted to.
Baby no2. is on the way in March, and we've just px'd the wife's Fiesta for a CMax, why? Because the CMax is easier to live with day to day, and we wanted to.
Sheepshanks said:
DoubleD said:
What happens to the child if you suddenly stop? How are they restrained?
Or, based on the picture above, it gets rammed from behind while broken down on the hard shoulder!I wonder if that restraint is legal now?
ol said:
Sheepshanks said:
DoubleD said:
What happens to the child if you suddenly stop? How are they restrained?
Or, based on the picture above, it gets rammed from behind while broken down on the hard shoulder!I wonder if that restraint is legal now?
DoubleD said:
ol said:
Sheepshanks said:
DoubleD said:
What happens to the child if you suddenly stop? How are they restrained?
Or, based on the picture above, it gets rammed from behind while broken down on the hard shoulder!I wonder if that restraint is legal now?
Ol we've got one too- a Jane
works really
baby is secured with a five point harness, lying down, the worst that will happen is that they move to the edge of the cot in an accident (which is about 4 centimeteres and cushioned)
Much safe and healhtier than having them scrunched up in a child seat for hours
works really
baby is secured with a five point harness, lying down, the worst that will happen is that they move to the edge of the cot in an accident (which is about 4 centimeteres and cushioned)
Much safe and healhtier than having them scrunched up in a child seat for hours
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