Morganthe
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Because I'm a fan, I read this review "A Wagon Survives a Slippery Slope."
Believe me, if I had the money, I'd look into a new wagon. I guess I'm not typical I don't want anything that "rides just like a car". I want a car that can occasionally carry large items and heavy loads. :thumbsup:
This is what I found most interesting:
Handsome seats feature the excellent support and side bolsters typical of Volvo. The backseat features a genuine advance: a pair of integrated two-position child booster cushions (a $495 option) that adjust to fit children of various sizes. Adaptive seat belts easily adjust to match the raised seats, while side-curtain air bags extend farther downward to protect young noggins.
It’s an ingenious idea. There is no need to buy booster seats, no time-consuming switching of seats between cars and no more anxiety over whether they’re properly in place. Studies in the United States and Europe have found that nearly half of booster seats are unsafely installed.
Hmmm.
And that's about all I can say at this point. I don't know if this is would be a :thumbsup: or :thumbsdown: for those kids that many parents place into boosters as soon as they hit 30lbs+.
Oh, and I thought that child seats were incorrectly installed, not boosters. So I"m a bit confused.
Any thoughts?
Believe me, if I had the money, I'd look into a new wagon. I guess I'm not typical I don't want anything that "rides just like a car". I want a car that can occasionally carry large items and heavy loads. :thumbsup:
This is what I found most interesting:
Handsome seats feature the excellent support and side bolsters typical of Volvo. The backseat features a genuine advance: a pair of integrated two-position child booster cushions (a $495 option) that adjust to fit children of various sizes. Adaptive seat belts easily adjust to match the raised seats, while side-curtain air bags extend farther downward to protect young noggins.
It’s an ingenious idea. There is no need to buy booster seats, no time-consuming switching of seats between cars and no more anxiety over whether they’re properly in place. Studies in the United States and Europe have found that nearly half of booster seats are unsafely installed.
Hmmm.
And that's about all I can say at this point. I don't know if this is would be a :thumbsup: or :thumbsdown: for those kids that many parents place into boosters as soon as they hit 30lbs+.
Oh, and I thought that child seats were incorrectly installed, not boosters. So I"m a bit confused.
Any thoughts?