Anonymous wrote:So what’s the alternative? Taking a newborn on public transit or in an Uber during covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do without but setting up a car seat in a Zipcar or Uber every time you need it would be a serious hassle. Not necessary to get a car but certainly more convenient.
It's extremely easy to set up a lightweight carseat in a rental/zipcar/uber if you buy the right model. Probably takes about 20 seconds if you know what you're doing with the belts and does not take a lot of effort/strength. Never had a problem while traveling.
I imagine that it would be helpful to the OP if you were to recommend your 20-second-install model.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When our baby was born we decided to see how long we could go without a car. A decade (and two more kids) later, we're doing fine. We either walk, bike, take public transit, take Uber, or rent a car through Zipcar or a traditional car rental place. (Haven't used Uber or much public transit in Covid times.) Won't necessarily work for you, but try it. Worst possibility is that you have to rent a car for a few weeks while you buy one. But if you buy a car and then decide you don't want it, it would be costly.
I like this idea.
I think that when considering what you need for a baby, it’s best to avoid big purchases until you feel like they’re necessary. They might be, but they might not.
Anonymous wrote:You could do without but setting up a car seat in a Zipcar or Uber every time you need it would be a serious hassle. Not necessary to get a car but certainly more convenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do without but setting up a car seat in a Zipcar or Uber every time you need it would be a serious hassle. Not necessary to get a car but certainly more convenient.
It's extremely easy to set up a lightweight carseat in a rental/zipcar/uber if you buy the right model. Probably takes about 20 seconds if you know what you're doing with the belts and does not take a lot of effort/strength. Never had a problem while traveling.
Anonymous wrote:You could do without but setting up a car seat in a Zipcar or Uber every time you need it would be a serious hassle. Not necessary to get a car but certainly more convenient.