E46 BMW M3 - How well does it work with a baby ??

E46 BMW M3 - How well does it work with a baby ??

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tricky69

Original Poster:

1,696 posts

243 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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I am sure it has been asked before but could not find it...
I am thinking about getting a new M3 and with a baby due end of october and it being our only car, is it a realistic choice ? I am sure it must be, there is plenty of room... and my brother has survived with a 997 and convertable bettle for his 2 year old first years.

So wanted to find out from people here how it is to live with when you have a baby ??

Rhathaway

170 posts

209 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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It's not really a problem we have twins and they have been in and out of an M3 with no problems pretty much since they were born. Just need to get a decent babyseat (with ISOFIX). Good luck!

smartie

2,604 posts

274 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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might be hard work when they're still babies as buggies, travel cots, sterilisers, etc, etc, etc soon fill the (smallish) boot!

Will be fine once they're 2 or so!

Jase k

109 posts

213 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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I am also about to become a father (mid july) and have recently bought an m3 cabrio, have also bought a baby carseat but i am unsure about fitting said seat in the rear of the beemer. The car manual says that you have to purchase some isofix brackets from bmw?? I have looked at the base plates for isofix seats which sell for about £45.00 but make the seat easy to clip in and out for convienience. Anyone used any of these products?? any help would be great, cheers in advance Jason.

tricky69

Original Poster:

1,696 posts

243 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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smartie said:
might be hard work when they're still babies as buggies, travel cots, sterilisers, etc, etc, etc soon fill the (smallish) boot!

Will be fine once they're 2 or so!
But to be fair how much travelling do you really do when they are small babies ?? And is the boot that small, i have an e36 M3 at the minute and it has a massive boot....

mikey-gti6

16 posts

227 months

Friday 8th June 2007
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My litte girl is just abouut to turn 1, The M3 has been fine, as said before make sure you get a good iso-fix car seat (we have the BMW one, and can recomend it) and buy a Quinny Pushchair / Pram, as the fold down very very small, ohh and if you have rear side airbags get BMW to switch them off! My Local Dealer did this for me FOC.

Good luck with the little one

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Friday 8th June 2007
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I sold mine and bought an M5 for the rear doors and extra boot space (a lot extra), but then mine was a CSL and the CSL's front seats don't move enough to allow easy installation onf baby and seat into the back. A normal M3 should be easier.

You will struggle with a fulll-sized travel system like a Bugaboo in the M3's boot.

RumbleTumble

199 posts

243 months

Friday 8th June 2007
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I was fine in my 330 convertible, with a Maxi Cosi rear facing baby seat, and a Maclaren XT buggy which easily fits the boot.