We bought a new car right before finding out about having twins. It's just a regular 4 door sedan, and I don't know how in the world I'm going to get all three car seats in the back.
I've always been anti mini-van (even though all my friends who have them LOVE them). I'm not an SUV fan either. Smaller cars have always been my favorite. Has anyone made it work with three seats in a smaller car?
Which car seats do you have?
Re: Resisting the "Mom" car
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I'll put it this way... in all of the time I've spent on this board (so almost 2 years now), I've yet to see anyone regretting a minivan.
If that's not an endorsement, I don't know what is.
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honestly- what's so bad about the minivan? That you look like a mom? Cuz guess what - you ARE a mom, that's for sure with 3 kids
The ease of the auto-open doors alone is worth having one. Period. Plus all the space and other features (stow and go, etc).... I can't imagine ever NOT having a minivan as long as I have 3 boys who don't have their own car....
Being able to open the doors and easily get kids in (esp in their infant seats) in a parking lot when some a-hole parks too close to me is golden... with regular doors you often can't open them wide enough to get the seats through the door when in parking lots (at least here in NJ where space is tight!)
between the kids, their seat, their gear, etc.... we need all the space.
Sure- you can fit 3 car seats across the back of almost any car (if you get the right seats and install them witht he seatbelts and not latch).... but where will you put everything else? You can never use that car to drive on vacation- without a 2nd car full of your crap, or a trailer on the back (which you can't pull with most sedans)....
having a minivan is very important to me with my 1+twins. I would have gone insane wihtout one.
We had a Honda Civic and going home from the hospital in the snow was the most terrifying 20 minutes of my life! We had to sit very close to the dashboard so the seats would fit...it just didn't feel very safe! Two weeks later DH bought a Ford Explorer...I had no choice in picking it since I was at home with the boys! That was hard, letting go out that choice
To be honest, I would like a minivan...just seems like it would be easier!
I've never really understood people's hang ups on having cars appropriate to their needs, but then I've had an SUV for several years in preparation for having kids.
I'm sure you know you aren't fooling anyone by driving a small car, you are just all going to be cramped for space. I've heard Sunshine Radians are good if you have to fit three in a row. GL.
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I WISH I could get a mini-van! It's just not in the budget right now. That being said I have a 4 door sedan (a Passat) and we all fit in there, RF car seats and all. It would be so much easier to travel places and take trips with a van but we have managed 1 3 hour drive in the car.
Both the Snugride and Marathon seats fit in my car. You can't lean back and relax or anything but I'm not squished in the dash either.
This. never thought I would buy one. I was more of an SUV type but I LOVE my odyssey! Dh does too. It's the best. The sliding doors make it the best ever with two infant car seats. And we only have twins, not 3. I don't even know what you would drive with three car seats that's not a minivan! GL! I suggest you test drive one and see how you feel.
We currently have a Toyota Camry and it's worked with 3 carseats in the back- my sister and I would go on mini road trips crossing to the US border, the boys were in peg-peregos and my neice had a graco carseat, while it worked I wouldn't say it would be pratical for everyday uses AND the kids were all in their infant carseats, with that said now that they have their Britax no carseat will now fit in the middle.
We're actually looking for a Toyota Sienna van now that we're expecting #3 as the Camry won't meet our needs anymore...my parents have a Sienna as well and we've been in the van with them and the boys and it's MUCH more pratical so needlesss to say I'm really excited about our next purchase!
I have a Honda Pilot and let me tell you if we have another baby, no question we would be trading in the Pilot for a minivan (Odessey). With the twins the Pilot is not a problem, has plenty of room in the back when the third row is down to put their double stroller in and all the gear. But since I have the girls seats latched in with the tether system to have the third row up the passenger has to climb in from the back hatch area, not very easy. Right now this only happens the days I pick my niece up from Karate afterschool. So if I have another, I am not dealing with this full time, I am just moving to the minivan.
I was always so against the minivan, but now that I see my neighbor across the street with her minivan and her 3 kids climbing in and out of the dual sliding doors. I am sooo jealous. I will also tell you it was hard on me lifting the girls in their infant carriers into the Pilot because I am only 5'2".
Minivan all the way!!!!
Again, not a MoM, but I haul 2-4 kids around all the time and wouldn't have any other car but my Toyota Sienna. Even my 2-y-o and my neighbor's disabled child can get in and out of the Sienna easily, and it's SO much easier for the big kids to get into the back than an SUV. It's also easy to lift little kids out and buckle them in.
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