Question on baby safety

Brendan mailinglist at endosquid.com
Tue Apr 13 13:51:45 EDT 2004


> Ok, back to the question at hand.  My wife and I currently own a Toyota
> Echo.  Nice car, good on the gas, but a car seat will not work right in the
> rear seat.  The belt will not tighten enough, and because of that the wife
> has to get rid of it to get something safer (she wants an Escape for
> herself).

Safer? What do you mean?
So, up until now, you didn't mind getting paralyzed, so you drove something 
unsafe? I'm confused. Most cars are safe. A child is actually more likely to 
survive an accident, because they are smaller, lighter and more flexbile, so 
I would worry more about the adults than the children. They will do fine.

> That's fine with me, but I want to get an Audi Quattro (for myself).  I
> just wanted to make sure on the odd days that I get to drive the kid around
> that a car seat will work fine in the rear seat.  And from what I am
> reading it sounds like it will.

Any normal car can use a car seat.

B


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