Anonymous wrote:I disagree with the pp. You can not compare a small car to a larger one. The thing that determines injury in side impact accident is how close you are to the door. Put the child in the center seat, if you have two, put the second child on the right side (less risk of t-bone).
Wide sedans are good, but if it is an SUV, you could be decapitated. In a van, there is a higher risk of roll over, but the head is more likely spared on impact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks!! My DH said that side airbags aren't safe for children. I will look at the test data. We currently haveca wagon that tests well but has no side airbags.
Really? I'd like to know why he says that.
I was in a car accident 9 years ago and my car was one of the ones that had side airbags early on. If it wasn't for the side airbags, I would have sustained severe injuries. So, since then, any car I get, I make sure there are side airbags. But, I understand that airbags affect kids differently.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks!! My DH said that side airbags aren't safe for children. I will look at the test data. We currently haveca wagon that tests well but has no side airbags.
Anonymous wrote:There are cars in all classes that are good for side impact, but you have to go with the test data. Here it is:
http://www.iihs.org/ratings/default.aspx