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Farm_Mama
12-19-2008, 10:17 AM
Nobody in my life gets it, but I want a new car. Not because I don't like my car(I LOVE it!) but because it's little(Civic) and it limits our car seat potential. So, when it comes right down to it, I want a new car so I can get new car seats. Y'all understand, right? :) It's a terrible terrible sickness we suffer from, this car seat fetish business. At least I know I'm in good company with y'all. :D
scatterbunny
12-19-2008, 10:25 AM
I hear you. :p I downsized to a Focus from a Windstar over the summer, mainly due to gas prices, and now that they're back down again, I miss my minivan something fierce. :( The Focus is easy to install one seat anywhere you want, pretty much, but if you want two seats, they pretty much have to both go outboard, unless one is really narrow, and you work hard to find two that puzzle well together. Fitting three-across is quite a feat, and takes lots of work and puzzling and trial and error. I miss the space and comfort of the minivan so much, but I prefer to drive the smaller car, and it's definitely easier on the pocketbook.
papooses
12-19-2008, 12:00 PM
I've been riding public transportation for a year now . . . I just want a car -- any car, really, but preferably a Civic Hybrid or Prius.... Wanna trade scenarios? :whistle:;):p
Farm_Mama
12-19-2008, 05:52 PM
I've been riding public transportation for a year now . . . I just want a car -- any car, really, but preferably a Civic Hybrid or Prius.... Wanna trade scenarios? :whistle:;):p
Out in our neck of the woods(aka hickville) there's no such thing as public transportation. It'd be kind of fun.... for a while.... maybe. Don't know if I've ever been on a transit bus before.
If/when you get a car I HIGHLY recommend both the Civic Hybrid and the Prius. We have a Civic Hybrid and my mom has a Prius. We both LOVE our cars!! :love:
Surprisingly, the backseat of mom's Prius tends to be more accommodating with car seats. You wouldn't know it looking at the little thing, but it's quite spacious. We have an '04 Civic though. I know that the newer ones are slightly larger and oh so purdy.
We'd love, love, love a new Camry Hybrid. BEEAYOUTIFUL!
Farm_Mama
12-19-2008, 05:55 PM
Fitting three-across is quite a feat, and takes lots of work and puzzling and trial and error.
No kidding!! The Radian has been our lifesaver!!! Don't know what we'd do without them.
The gas thing though... woohoo for compacts/hybrids!! Traded in a gas guzzling Envoy for a Civic Hybrid. Best thing I ever did.
cryswilkins
12-20-2008, 12:54 AM
I have never had a carseat that didn't install in our Civic. Sure 3 across can be tricky, but its a great car for the size.
papooses
12-20-2008, 11:29 AM
Hehe, I had to move into the city from farm country -- I used to have a commute to school, but now I just have to walk 3 blocks to the bus stop: both have theyir pros & cons :rolleyes:Surprisingly, the backseat of mom's Prius tends to be more accommodating with car seats. You wouldn't know it looking at the little thing, but it's quite spacious. I know! My mother has a Prius, too & I was pleasantly surprised that I could fit the Husky/Regent + Apex both outboard with just enough room for kiddo to use the Ride Saver Travel Vest Center (that was completely impossible in our '97 Civic 2 door: that car also had incompatability issues thanks to the buckles being forward of the seat bite)
If I do get a car anytime soon, though, I'll probably be lucky to get something as new as 1997 :o
Kat_Momof3
12-21-2008, 03:53 AM
I've been riding public transportation for a year now . . . I just want a car -- any car, really, but preferably a Civic Hybrid or Prius.... Wanna trade scenarios? :whistle:;):p
gimme a few years and I might!
Seriously... even with gas prices cheap, if we don't have anymore kids, it would be DOABLE to do even long trips in dh's car, and save us so much... and in a few years, the kids will be too old for the only place we like to go where you can't take the bus to get there (children's museum)
I just keep thinking that we would still need me to have a vehicle for some things... dh thinks so, too, but if we don't have more kids, I can see where I might THINK about downsizing, at least, and using public transport as our PRIMARY transport.
(I also want to get the kids used to taking a city bus with me before they get to the age where they would want to be able to/need to be able to know how to do it without me... there isn't much you can walk to around here.)
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