becca011906
Senior Community Member
Ok we are thinking (once again) about adding to our family. We aren't really sure what to do about the whole car thing... we figured out the whole house/bedroom/space issues... now on to the car thing.
Right now i have the 3 kidos, and my cars are the dodge intrepid (huge negitive equiaty b/c of milage, ect) and our Land rover discovery that we LOVE and would probably break even if we sold it.
We really don't want to get a new car, we just got the land rover a year ago. and we both really love it but HATE the gas milage, therefor i drive the intrepid more for work which is why it has high milage, ect.
So here's the thing, if we keep both cars, i/we will have to drive the Land Rover all the time when i would have all the kids, or when we all went as a family. and the only issues with that is that one of the kids would have to make the rear jump seats their permant seats. the jump seats do face foward, have L/S blets, and head rest, but only about 16 inchs of space between them and the back door/hatch... and there is NO crash test rating for thoes seats, or any seat except the driver and front passanger.
So any ideas, or any words that would ease my mind at putting a child in the back of the back LOL
Right now i have the 3 kidos, and my cars are the dodge intrepid (huge negitive equiaty b/c of milage, ect) and our Land rover discovery that we LOVE and would probably break even if we sold it.
We really don't want to get a new car, we just got the land rover a year ago. and we both really love it but HATE the gas milage, therefor i drive the intrepid more for work which is why it has high milage, ect.
So here's the thing, if we keep both cars, i/we will have to drive the Land Rover all the time when i would have all the kids, or when we all went as a family. and the only issues with that is that one of the kids would have to make the rear jump seats their permant seats. the jump seats do face foward, have L/S blets, and head rest, but only about 16 inchs of space between them and the back door/hatch... and there is NO crash test rating for thoes seats, or any seat except the driver and front passanger.
So any ideas, or any words that would ease my mind at putting a child in the back of the back LOL