Coupe and Baby Seat
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Coupe and Baby Seat
Anyone have a coupe and a kid that requires a baby seat?? How much of a pain in the *** is it to get the kid in and out of the car.. Is it enough of a pain in the *** that is would deter you from buying the car again or in hind sight??
Last edited by the46; 01-28-2005 at 12:25 PM. Reason: Problem posting
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I just bought my G35 and have a 18month old daugher. I was concerned that there would not be enough room because I am 6ft 2in and like to lay my seat back. Most car seats have a thick back and and the babies feet stick straight out toward the back of the seat. To my surprise everything fit fine. Right now her feet do touch the back of the seat, but I am going to take care of that with a thinner backed car seat. What I am concerned about is the indentions that the car seat puts in the leather. I am going to work on buying a car seat with a rounded bottom that will fit better and probably put something under the car seat to protect the leather. Now as far as getting her in and out. Well the back seat sits far back form the front door. So I first have to recline the seat forward. This initiates the seat to automatically slide forward. This is really cool, but takes too long. Then when you put the seat back up then it does not lock into the original position and you have to adjust it everytime. Ohh and be sure not to do it to early or the seat will stop sliding back and you will loose where your bottom seat is adjusted. To get her out I have decided it is best for me to put on foot in the back so I don't have to lean against the car and possible scratch it. Now I know I said a lot of negetive stuff above, but I knew you wanted to hear all the bad about it. All in all it is really easy and not that much of a hassle. Well worth it to be able to drive a G.
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Now that is bad news. My mission is to find the perfect car seat for the G. I have only had the car for 3 days and I put the car seat in for one night with no towels. When I took the car seat out there are already small indentions. Sorry baby girl, but no riding with Daddy again until this can be solved.
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I'm also searching for the perfect carseat for my 17 month old daughter. I like the britax wizard for safety reasons (I have a wizard in my SUV, awesome seat) but its rather bulky for the G back seat. I may go with just a booster.
As far as indentations, I've heard of people using a product called "super mat" from target. I also found this at amazon:
There are also some mats and/or seat protectors at babiesRus. I've trying to figure the safety of such items.
As far as indentations, I've heard of people using a product called "super mat" from target. I also found this at amazon:
There are also some mats and/or seat protectors at babiesRus. I've trying to figure the safety of such items.
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http://www.junction-produce.co.jp/en...gue/index.html
Go to this page and scroll down on the left hand side and look for infant seat, check this thing out. I don't think it will work for new borns.
Go to this page and scroll down on the left hand side and look for infant seat, check this thing out. I don't think it will work for new borns.
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Awesome... Thanks for the input.. Dragnfli.. from the sounds of it you have your daughter sitting directly behind your seat.. Why dont you just put her behind the passenger seat, then you wouldn't have to worry about losing your seat position at all?? I'm glad this isnt to much of a problem.. will be ordering my loaded 2005 today or tomorrow.. Black on black baby.. can't wait..
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hey, let me tell you, i have a 04 Coupe and a 10 month year old daughter and its a pain in the A** for me, especially if the car seat is right behind me, so i always put her behind the passenger seat. Its getting more difficult because she is getting older and i have to get a bigger car seat, but i just bought a 95 Toyota Avalon so that it can be easier to take her around. You get kind of use to it though, the first couple weeks is a pain! good luck bro.
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