Joe, does that faux floor cover where a spare wheel would be if you had forked out the extra few quid for that over the next to useless reflator thing?
As for car seats, whichever you can find that has room for child growth and is safe enough to satisfy you and your wife.
People have offered opinions Joe, last time I looked that was not against the forum rules, only the rules that state nobody must disagree with the almighty Scrivens, for he is the font of all knowledge and his word must be taken as gospel,in his opinion.
If the car suits you then fine, I always preferred something more substantial when transporting my daughter about, but each to their own.
Shopping bags shouldn't be put on a parcel shelf. The sensible place would be in the rear foot wells if the boot space is inadequate.
how can someone have an opinion about what car suits our family better? Surely in this instance my opinion is more valid - since it is actually my family?
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this thread is classic. I love it![]()
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Nobody Joe, nobody at all. After all, only you are allowed an opinion on everything.
Your very first post states that things are a bit tight in the car, so people have suggested something bigger. But, as per usual..........................
Here's the thing. You can go as far as you want when it comes to safety - I could say - why risk even taking them out in the car in the first place?
Isofix is all well and good and we have had it in our other cars when they were newborns. But at this moment it's not right for our situation.
I think it should be 'Joe is a classic'
I have to agree with Suz about the shopping though, not really safe especially if you have lil'uns the car too but next you will say that you never put stuff on the shelf when t'kids are in the back.
Joe is it raining outside by the way?
I don't disgaree with that,
Ok Joe that's fine, I just find it strange that you are willing not to give your kids the best protection available to you and are willing to risk their safety because the seats are a bit bigger hence more protection.
As to the comment about about not taking then out at all in the car, that's your choice, but again I want to know when I take my kids out they have the best protection possible should the worst happen.
If only I could use emoticons....I could have had a field day!
I actually wonder, is there any danger in how close to the front seat a child shouldn't be - a lot of these big bulky car seats push them further forward towards the back of the front seat - is there any danger here?
I would say I probably know more about the car than you since I have it.
That is why having a family car would be better so that there would be more leg room in the back. Simples.
Of course you know more about that car than I do because I would never have considered that class of car when my children were small when there were safer options available.
you misunderstood.
Its a generic question. Is it the closer you are to the back of the front seat the more dangerous or does this have no effect?
Does anyone know this?
Surely logic says the more space you have around you the better?
In the event of crash where internal/external parts are compresses it's stands to reason that if the front seats are further away from the rear passengers there's less chance of them being pushed backwards into the rear passengers?
what car did you have when your children were small?
Why?
Personally........ I'd want the seat that makes the child as safe as possible, as horrible as it is, from what I've read internal decapitation is the most common cause of death to kids in crashes even in an approved seat so whatever seat makes that least likely to happen would be the one I'd chose.
If that seat isn't appropriate for the car then it's a question of compromise. Some things I'll compromise on, some I won't.
just making conversation :shrug:
thats interesting because the Up has better safety ratings than both of those for children :shrug:
you see its not quite as cut and dry as you think is it. You don't always choose the safest there is, but you decide based on a number of parameters which combination of car and car seat work best for your situation.
I would imagine you had little choice on your company car for example.
Were those cars the safest at the time though Joe?
what?...not even compared to the VW UP equivalent at the time?
Just had a quick browse on the EuroNcap site and pre 2000 it is a bit vague on testing.... but there are quite a few super mini* (as they describe them) equivalents that were very poor compared to the Scenic and the E class. Suzuki super Mini was the best at the time but that is one of the few that was on a par with the other two cars.
*(leading manufacturers only looked at)
thats interesting because the Up has better safety ratings than both of those for children :shrug:
you see its not quite as cut and dry as you think is it. You don't always choose the safest there is, but you decide based on a number of parameters which combination of car and car seat work best for your situation.
I would imagine you had little choice on your company car for example.
And like for like now ...the new scenic is the first mpv in its class to receive 5 stars...it shows how technology has moved on.
- i wonder if they ever gave a 100%I had every choice. Like I said, it was my company.
And I can absolutely guarantee that my priority back then for a car was safety. Not tax, not emissions and not economy. And the Merc (bearing in mind this was 11 years ago) was pretty much it - certainly safer than "City" cars at the time.
But as you've said, different people have different attitudes to risk and safety. You've already found a compromise with finding a suitable child seat but if your priorities lie elsewhere then that's you and your partner's choice and I wouldn't criticise you for that.![]()
Is that the grand scenic?
I can only see pre 2009 rating for the normal scenic
even the grand scenic has a lower child saftey rating than the up. But it has a 99% safety assist rating!!!- i wonder if they ever gave a 100%
I will leave up to you because whatever is written down ...you will find something else to deflect from the issue of you car being unsuitable for a family car.
do you have children russ?
surely its joes choice what car he chooses to drive his family arround in ? - are we really saying he's an irresponsible parent for choosing an 'up' because that's a pretty big and unfounded assumption.
maybe we could just answer is question instead of having yet another bitch fight ?
on the car seat question joe - VW do recomend the isofix system , so i'd tend to suggest that you go with that - okay the seats are big, but they are a damn site safer than ones secured via the adult seat belts