I just saw another post with a carseat question and it jogged my memory on one that I had..
I've heard the middle is supposed to be the safest place for the LO's carseat but I drive a 2door car and I think the middle is going to be really hard to get the seat in and out of the car. Does anyone else have experience with a 2door car and is it difficult to get the seat in and out? If I was to put it on a side is one side safer than the other?
When we had our seat installed at the police station, the officer told us that technically the middle is the safest place incase you get in a car accident and the side of your car is hit, but she said it was ultimately our decision and that sometimes too not all carseats fit correctly in the middle so the side is the inky option. We went with the side just because I'm short and I knew trying to get the carseat in and out of the middle would be a hassle. If you are going with the side, behind the passenger seat is the best side. The officer told me they are both safe sides, but logistically it makes more sense to put it behind the passenger side. If you are parked on a busy street, you don't want to be taking the baby out of the car with traffic driving by. Hope that helps!
You should read your owners manual! Most cars will have what location is safest for that particular vehicle for the car seat. In my car the side is the safest because the middle seat isn't big enough for the car seat and it is a hump so a car seat can't even sit flat there.
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We ended up putting one base in the middle in the CR-V with a lap belt and one behind the passenger seat in the Jeep. DH is so tall it wouldn't fit behind the driver seat and there is no offset LATCH for the middle spot and I really wanted to use it.
I drive a 2door car and will have the carseat behind the passenger side bc the middle won't work.
Also, stores like babies r us and buy buy baby will let you test out the carseat to make sure it will fit. I had to try out several before finding one that will fit when loading it between the seat and the car frame.
we have a 2 door and the car seat fits best in the middle anyways. If there is someone in the front with long legs they can't put the seat back much! Plus that's where the latches were
You should read your owners manual! Most cars will have what location is safest for that particular vehicle for the car seat. In my car the side is the safest because the middle seat isn't big enough for the car seat and it is a hump so a car seat can't even sit flat there.nbsp;
This. We installed in middle and took to police station for inspection only to learn that out car models Honda Civic and Hyundai Sonata both require side seat installation. Police reinstalled behind passenger.
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EDIT: I meant only not inky...stupid autocorrect
I didn't think of it either until the officer mentioned it to me, so don't feel bad! I've had awful prego brain too! Haha
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Also, stores like babies r us and buy buy baby will let you test out the carseat to make sure it will fit. I had to try out several before finding one that will fit when loading it between the seat and the car frame.
This. We installed in middle and took to police station for inspection only to learn that out car models Honda Civic and Hyundai Sonata both require side seat installation. Police reinstalled behind passenger.
ETA mobile bumping so hyphens don't work. Sorry.