What do you consider to be inexpensive when it comes to convertible carseats? There seem to be tiers of prices when it comes to convertibles with the super cheap, inexpensive, and borderline inexpensive. So I'm wondering where you draw the line.
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Expensive is relative to the amount of time needed to save up for the item. If you only have $3 a month extra after basic necessities, even $40 seems like a lot of money.
:yeahthatlove:An inexpensive seat is under $200. Like when I got my MyRide for $113 I nearly fainted lol. A Scenera is $80 plus tax here, and an Advocate is $399 just to put prices in perspective.
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edited, I didn't notice there were different yeahthat smilies, I don't love it. But I do agree
I would consider the price ranges you listed to be cheap (under $50), inexpensive ($51-$80), and affordable ($81-$120).
I would consider the price ranges you listed to be cheap (under $50), inexpensive ($51-$80), and affordable ($81-$120).
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