Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.. thank you so much!
What are the "skinny" carseats and which is the "skinniest" car seat that is also an infant carrier???
THANK YOU!!!
Johanna
The skinniest carseat you can use for an infant is the Combi Coccoro, which goes down to 4 lbs. It is not an infant carrier, though. We were able to fit 3 across the back of our Mazda3 using 2 Combi Coccoros (new twins) and 1 Britax Marathon (toddler).
We ultimately opted to get a second car, though--a minivan. Glad we did, even though I really hate driving it. Trying to wrestle a baby or even a young toddler into a middle seat is hard!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 3.5 year old will want to bring friends home or to carpool to events within the next 1-2 yrs. Get the minivan.
This makes no logic to me to spend extra money to transport other people's kids. Just transport your own kids and let the parents drop off/pick up if necessary. I wouldn't expect anyone to buy a larger car to drive my extra child in.
Save the money and get new seats if you need them.
Anonymous wrote:What about affordability? Aren't there some third row SUVs that cost less than a minivan? I just have sticker shock when I look at siennas, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Embrace the minivan. It will make things so much easier. My girlfriend just traded in her Audi q7 for a sienna and loves it. Her kids are 5, 3, and 1
Unless you live in the city and parallel park a lot. Then, a minivan or a big SUV is your worst nightmare. You can fit three across in a Volvo station wagon and they are easy to parallel park. The station wagon does give you a little bit of storage/luggage room.
Volvo wagons are no smaller than a lot of SUVs. And three across is really not practical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about the Mazda 5, which is sort of a cross between a mini-van and a station wagon? Smaller and better gas mileage, but still has the sliding doors and third row seats. You can keep one of the backseats folded for more trunk space. Here is the review that got me interested in this car:
http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2012/04/mazda-5-the-mini-minivan/
I was planning on getting a Mazda 5 when I was about to have my third but you really can't put a car seat in the back row. It doesn't have latches and the space is very narrow. I actually called the manufacturer and they said it was not approved for car seats. I am sure people do it but that isn't what it is meant for. I think the Mazda 5 is great if you have 2 kids and an occasional guest or even three kids if children are older and don't need car seats.
Anonymous wrote:Your 3.5 year old will want to bring friends home or to carpool to events within the next 1-2 yrs. Get the minivan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Embrace the minivan. It will make things so much easier. My girlfriend just traded in her Audi q7 for a sienna and loves it. Her kids are 5, 3, and 1
Unless you live in the city and parallel park a lot. Then, a minivan or a big SUV is your worst nightmare. You can fit three across in a Volvo station wagon and they are easy to parallel park. The station wagon does give you a little bit of storage/luggage room.