MD5 said:I just realized that your car seat is rear-facing.
I'm assuming that you have a newborn and will turn the seat around when he/she reaches 6 months or so....
MD5 said:I just realized that your car seat is rear-facing.
I'm assuming that you have a newborn and will turn the seat around when he/she reaches 6 months or so....
MD5 said:I'm assuming that you have a newborn and will turn the seat around when he/she reaches 6 months or so....
doctorz said:Car seats need to be rear facing until at least one year AND twenty pounds.
coolmazda5 said:Yup, if the video is claiming the right stats and real case scenarios, as long as the little one fits on a rear facing mode regardless of age and weight it is much safer (please note even if the feet already touch or actually push the back seat)
Yeah, most people are shocked when they pull the handle on the rear doors and they slide back instead of open out. I personally refer to it as a minivan, but others have said, Oh, I didnt know you had a minivan and I reply, Yeah, you know, the white one out in the parking lot and they say Oh I wouldnt call THAT a minivan. Also, I keep forgetting how compact the thing is until I see it dwarfed by a full size pickup or SUV. Suddenly makes the 5 look like a stretch out Honda Fitopus said:Welcome to our little corner of the Mazda world. Just be ready for the "What is that?" questions, we have one of the most undermarketed cars in the US and many people have no idea what it is.
doctorz said:Car seats need to be rear facing until at least one year AND twenty pounds.
doctorz said:Just saw the video. Very cool, and it is correct. When you think about the mechanics of injury in a crash, rear facing is safer. In the last several months the certified car seat safety installers around here have in fact started recommending rear facing as long as possible.
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halfgreek said:Thanks everyone for the comments. We've been enjoying the vehicle so far. Our baby is 6 months old and is on the long side. We just switched him to the larger seat last month as he was starting to outgrow his small one. I had it confirmed by a friend who is a test engineer for Volvo in Gothenberg Sweden that recommends to keep them rear-facing as long as possible.