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  1. #1
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    Mar 2009
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    Thanks for the responses guys...

    Does anyone know where I can find out if a baby seat can even be fitted in my car?

  2. #2
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    Dec 2005
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    Most baby stores will let you take the display model out to your car to check.

    I had a 2 door excel. We now have a forrester. I changed cars when I was about 17 weeks pregnant because we knew that with my mobility issues I would have trouble with car seats in the old car. Even with the forrester it can be awkward - car seats take up huge amounts of space when they are rear-facing.

    And just remember that while it may be easy enough to get in and out now, consider when you have a baby in your arms and can't use your hands to help. And when the car next to you parks too close...

    BW

  3. #3
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    Oct 2008
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    I think they are a PITA. We sold ours and got a four door. Dont forget you will be sore after birth and then bubs will get heavier.

    Also, not sure on the capsule choice as I believe they are about to become compulsory for all newborns to 6 months as of July 1 this year. In SA I know this is the case but check out your RAA equivalent. I dont like them but we will have to use one with this next little bub.

    You can get any baby seat/capsule properly fitted by RAA or RedCross. They will also give you great advice on buying the most suitable ones.

  4. #4
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    Dec 2008
    Brisbane, QLD
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    Also, not sure on the capsule choice as I believe they are about to become compulsory for all newborns to 6 months as of July 1 this year. In SA I know this is the case but check out your RAA equivalent. I dont like them but we will have to use one with this next little bub.
    What's the definition of an infant capsule?
    Does that mean our turn-a-tot will no longer be legal?
    Does anyone know if the law is coming in in QLD?

    Back on topic:
    We have the exact same issue, we got the turn-a-tot to make things a bit easier on our backs, only to find out that, because of the contour of the back seats, it wont turn anyway so it looks like we'll be climbing in the back seat to get our little one out or DP will just have to sell his car.

  5. #5
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    Nov 2008
    Victoria
    507

    I have a 2-door car, and we are not planning on getting a new car at this stage (unless it becomes a PITA) we figure we would give it a shot before we upgrade and besides I love my lancer (and it is finally all paid off, and I dont want to get another loan just yet!)

    I have had a car seat in my car for my nephew when he was a new born and it was no problems at all. Although I am not sure what model it was.

  6. #6
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    Oct 2008
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    This is from the RAA website. Looks like it is just for SA at this stage but I have heard they are looking into it in other states - not sure of the status.

    "The new laws will require children to be appropriately restrained in a motor vehicle in a suitable approved child restraint from birth up to the age of seven.

    Specifically, the new laws will require children ?

    * Up to the age of six months to be restrained in a rearward facing child restraint (e.g. infant capsule);

    * From six months until the age of four to be restrained in either a rearward or forward facing child restraint (e.g. child safety seat);"

    I have been into the RAA in Adel and asked about this and they told me that we will need a capsule and not a rear facing seat like we had with DS. I am just going to hire one from the Red Cross.

    I also asked about the new prams with the "travel systems" that look like capsules that click straight into the pram frame. According to the RAA the are called "travel systems" as legally they cant be called capsules as they dont meet the standards - too shallow and small. When I looked into the price of the "travel system" attachments they cost around $200 which is more than the cost of hiring a capsule (around $10 a month). I would have liked the travel system though...looks good and I like the concept of car to pram frame.

    Anyway, thats what we have been advised and will be doing - but we are in SA so different for us.

    HTH.

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    Dec 2008
    Brisbane, QLD
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    This is from the RAA website. Looks like it is just for SA at this stage but I have heard they are looking into it in other states - not sure of the status.

    "The new laws will require children to be appropriately restrained in a motor vehicle in a suitable approved child restraint from birth up to the age of seven.

    Specifically, the new laws will require children ?

    * Up to the age of six months to be restrained in a rearward facing child restraint (e.g. infant capsule);

    * From six months until the age of four to be restrained in either a rearward or forward facing child restraint (e.g. child safety seat);"

    I have been into the RAA in Adel and asked about this and they told me that we will need a capsule and not a rear facing seat like we had with DS. I am just going to hire one from the Red Cross.
    HTH.
    I don't know exactly what is meant by "capsule", would that mean that our convertable restraint would be illegal? Sorry if I sound thick, preggo brain I swear

  8. #8
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    Nov 2006
    111

    "I have been into the RAA in Adel and asked about this and they told me that we will need a capsule and not a rear facing seat like we had with DS."

    To me it looks like the convertable car seats would be illegal from what has been written. I am not in SA so it doesn't affect me. We decided not to buy a convertible car seat so we have a capsule and a forward facing car seat for 6mths up. As our carseat doesn't convert it goes upto 26kgs rather than 18kg which most convertable car seats go up to. Though we will still have to get a car seat/booster when no#2 moves to the car seat.

  9. #9
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    Mar 2006
    Canberra
    716

    Hiya
    We purchased a turn-a-tot carseat that when the baby is rear-facing you can twist the whole seat to get them in or out. We bought this as it is a seat designed for compact cars (we used it in a Barina 2-door).

    Hope this helps, Tess.

  10. #10
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    My SIL had a 2 door car (still has the same car) she had 2 kids as newborns in it as well. While it was tricky from time to time she said it wasn't really that much of an issue..

    Her biggest thing was that the strap to anchor the seat to the car went right across the boot so to get a pram in and out with ease she had to unlatch the car seat each time

  11. #11
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    Mar 2007
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    Oh yeah, that too, the strap is right in the way and our pram won't fit in.

  12. #12
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    May 2008
    camden, NSW
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    I had a daihatsu charade (2 door) with newborn DD1 and i had no problems. with a reversable car seat.

    With newborn DD2 i have a nissan pulsar (4 door) and i think i have less room then the charade did.

  13. #13
    mybabylove Guest

    Both DH & I both have 2 door cars so we are getting a new car