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Silly question about a car I really want
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16890571" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>My daughter has a rear facing seat in her Jeep but it's a 4-door. Still, seeing how the baby has to be fit into the baby seat I would imagine pretty much ANY 2-door coupe is going to be a pain in the butt. To occasionally have to use a baby seat in the rear, sure, it can be done albeit not all that easily due to the lack of space to maneuver. But every day, I wouldn't want to have to do that. Think carefully on this one.</p><p></p><p>All that said, consider how long you'd be using the rear facing car seat and how long you intend to keep the Mustang. And remember, soon enough your son will be old enough where he can help himself get into and out of the seat, and all you would have to do is snap and unsnap the buckle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16890571, member: 6727"] My daughter has a rear facing seat in her Jeep but it's a 4-door. Still, seeing how the baby has to be fit into the baby seat I would imagine pretty much ANY 2-door coupe is going to be a pain in the butt. To occasionally have to use a baby seat in the rear, sure, it can be done albeit not all that easily due to the lack of space to maneuver. But every day, I wouldn't want to have to do that. Think carefully on this one. All that said, consider how long you'd be using the rear facing car seat and how long you intend to keep the Mustang. And remember, soon enough your son will be old enough where he can help himself get into and out of the seat, and all you would have to do is snap and unsnap the buckle. [/QUOTE]
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