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    Car seat?

    Is it really that hard in a VX?

    - Yes, this means my wife is expecting, we just found out yesterday!

    - And NO I am not selling the VX.

    Right now we have 3 2-doors, VX, Scion TC, Firebird one or two of the later may have to go to make room for something else. We just sold our 05' Explorer less than a year ago. I am thinking Axiom if anything.

    Just wondering if it is really THAT hard. I thought of entry from the back door with 1/2 of the seats folded flat for access. But probably the real problem is her Scion which we use more because of the gas mileage advantage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JHarris1385 View Post
    Is it really that hard in a VX?

    - Yes, this means my wife is expecting, we just found out yesterday!

    - And NO I am not selling the VX.

    Right now we have 3 2-doors, VX, Scion TC, Firebird one or two of the later may have to go to make room for something else. We just sold our 05' Explorer less than a year ago. I am thinking Axiom if anything.

    Just wondering if it is really THAT hard. I thought of entry from the back door with 1/2 of the seats folded flat for access. But probably the real problem is her Scion which we use more because of the gas mileage advantage.
    First....

    CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!

    Second....
    A car seat in the VX is surprisingly awesome.

    When the car seat is rear facing, load from the rear door.
    -Put the seat down backwards and load in, click, then put the seat back up.

    When the car seat is front facing, load from the passenger door.
    The process takes some getting used to, but its pretty easy after the first couple times.

    My son is a little over 2 now and he climbs in on his own. I have a step stool that sits below the seat so he can climb in easier.

    When installing the car seat...
    1. recline the seat a little
    2. place car seat on seat
    3. pull the seat belt ALL THE WAY OUT
    -> these instructions are actually sewn into the seat belt. It makes the seat belt only retract, not let more belt out.
    4. Buckle seat belt through the car seat as listed by manufacturers instructions.
    5. Tighten until your knuckles bleed.
    6. Un-recline your seat.
    -> if this is a 2 part "pumpkin seat" install, the un-recline wont have much affect. However, if this is a full single unit car seat the un-reclineing process will actually make the car seat tighter/better.
    7. Anchor the child seat if available on the seat.
    ->rear facing, I anchored to the rear seat fold up hook behind the center console.
    ->forward facing, I anchored to the OEM Child saftey anchor.

    Good luck. Let me know if you have any difficulties, I would be happy to help.

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    Grats.

    Lemme know if you need seat sliders to help with the car seat.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    Lemme know if you need seat sliders to help with the car seat.
    This is definitely a HUGE help as well.

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    Thanks guys! This is good news to hear. I remember seeing posts about selling cause of baby, for reasons other than needing extra money, and thought it can't really be that hard.

    I have the passenger seat sliders.
    I just got a hitch too so I may buy a step there as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JHarris1385 View Post
    I just got a hitch too so I may buy a step there as well.
    2 things with that....

    1. If you are going to get a step, go for the "SuperBumper". Doubles as a safety feature for you and your future little one.

    2. You may not want a step back there for loading. I found it best to get very close to the back door and lean in, not climb in.

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    Another thought....If you haven't already purchased one, I would HIGHLY recommend anything in the Britax family of car seats.

    http://www.britax.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMAS View Post
    When the car seat is rear facing, load from the rear door.
    -Put the seat down backwards and load in, click, then put the seat back up.
    I was just about to say how it is almost impossible to even get a carseat into the back seat, and how I had to install one through the back hatch... but Jamas sees that as a bonus. I've got to say, I can see his point. Although if you are going to do this, you should probably invest in a rear door popper so you don't break your key off opening the back door all the time.

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    Hey, congratulations!


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    Congrats from here also! Very cool! I deal with the carseat issue as well. Much the same, load the seat from the back, with small kid in the seat. Once the little on is a bit older, I install the seat from the back, then lift the kid between the front seats and plop them in the car seat. I don't bother sliding the passenger seat forward. It works.... Plus, kids love Vx's!

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    Nah, leave the VX as is (unless you plan on going 4-wheeling with the newborn).

    Instead, sell a couple of your "extra" cars and buy the new 2012 HYUNDAI - "VELOSTER" 3-door Coupe (the Right-Rear door was specifically designed for small 1-child families). It gets a whooping 40 MPG and I'm sure it will become your instant daily-driver and for all road trips with child due to the easy 3rd door loading/unloading. Besides, everybody knows the Right-Rear seat location is the safest for a child seat.

    http://www.hyundaiusa.com/vehicles/2012/veloster/

    Use the next 9-months to try and sell your "extra" cars and acquire a new 2012 Hyundai - Veloster in advance of the big day. Hmmm, time to ponder.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JHarris1385 View Post
    Right now we have 3 2-doors, VX, Scion TC, Firebird one or two of the later may have to go to make room for something else. We just sold our 05' Explorer less than a year ago. I am thinking Axiom if anything.
    I would caution you to take a close look at your financial situation before you make any decisions on buying/selling cars. Depending on your insurance, just the birth of a child can be very expensive, let alone all the follow-on expenses once they're actually home. If you have the title on all your vehicles you're probably good to go since you can use them as trades or sell them private party before buying something else, but if you owe on them you might be better off to wait. At the time we found out we were pregnant with our first child we owned FOUR two-door vehicles. We ended up selling three (2003 Infiniti G35 Coupe, 1965 Mustang, 2004 Honda Accord) to buy our 2004 Axiom. We owned the Mustang outright, owed just a little (like $~2K) on the G35, but owed a lot (like $12K) on the Accord. What I regret is that we hurried into the decision to buy a four-door vehicle which had both a short term and a long term consequence. In the short term, we found out that the CarFax on the Accord was bogus and did not indicate the frame damage that was on the AutoCheck report, so we had to come up with $6500 in cash just to get out from under the loan at trade-in. In the long term I probably didn't do as much research on the Axiom as I should have, and we bought the 2004 model with the direct injection engine because of the (slightly) better HP and MPG, as well as the fact that it was simply newer and would hopefully be reliable for longer. Last week the engine developed a tick/knock and although we don't yet know if it will require a new engine, I've been doing a TON of research just in case. Turns out the 2004's have an above average failure rate, and since the direct injection engine was only used on the 2004 Isuzu Axiom (not shared with any other years, models, platforms, or manufacturers) the cost of a remanufactured engine is phenomenally expensive. Availability of used engines is a problem too, since there are so few of the DI engines still out there. If you do decide to go with an Axiom, my recommendation would be to look for an 02 or 03 which share the basic 3.5 with the Rodeo and Trooper. Those engines are more than plentiful by comparison.

    Quote Originally Posted by JAMAS View Post
    Second....
    A car seat in the VX is surprisingly awesome.

    When the car seat is rear facing, load from the rear door.
    -Put the seat down backwards and load in, click, then put the seat back up.

    When the car seat is front facing, load from the passenger door.
    The process takes some getting used to, but its pretty easy after the first couple times.
    ...
    I anchored to the OEM Child saftey anchor.
    It is VERY easy to install the car seats and strap in the kids through the rear door. It is also doable if you can't use the rear door, but it is harder (less so if you're tall though). A quick hint on the anchors: the 1999 and 2000 models don't have the LATCH logo on the floor, but the anchor POINTS are there under the carpet cut-outs. Only 2001 models came with the actual anchors, so you may need to get those from somebody. If you want mine let me know, I've found the seat belts are more than sufficient so I'm not using mine.

    Quote Originally Posted by JAMAS View Post
    2. You may not want a step back there for loading. I found it best to get very close to the back door and lean in, not climb in.
    +1 - The step is totally unnecessary unless you're a midget or something.

    Quote Originally Posted by JAMAS View Post
    Another thought....If you haven't already purchased one, I would HIGHLY recommend anything in the Britax family of car seats.

    http://www.britax.com/
    We have a Recaro seat and have been VERY impressed. They cost about the same as the Britax and get similar reviews, but I bought the Recaro mostly to match my OEM Recaro seats. Link to Recaro Child Seats:

    http://www.recaro-cs.com/us/product/convertibles.html

    Quote Originally Posted by mdwyer View Post
    Although if you are going to do this, you should probably invest in a rear door popper so you don't break your key off opening the back door all the time.
    I have a popper on my VX and it is definitely nice but not required.

    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    Instead, sell a couple of your "extra" cars and buy the new 2012 HYUNDAI - "VELOSTER" 3-door Coupe (the Right-Rear door was specifically designed for small 1-child families). It gets a whooping 40 MPG and I'm sure it will become your instant daily-driver and for all road trips with child due to the easy 3rd door loading/unloading. Besides, everybody knows the Right-Rear seat location is the safest for a child seat.

    http://www.hyundaiusa.com/vehicles/2012/veloster/

    Use the next 9-months to try and sell your "extra" cars and acquire a new 2012 Hyundai - Veloster in advance of the big day. Hmmm, time to ponder.

    Regarding buying a new car, reference comments above. As for the right-rear comment, that is up for debate. The following is an excerpt from Car-Safety.org's website:

    Quote Originally Posted by Car-Safety.org
    The center of the rear seat is usually safest since it is farthest from a possible side impact, but only if your carseat fits well in that position. Any position in the rear seat is acceptable unless prohibited by the vehicle or child seat owner's manual. The seat behind the passenger may be slightly safer than the seat behind the driver, since it allows you to unload the child on the curb side, allows you to see your child more easily from the driver's seat and is very slightly less likely to be hit on that side in a side impact. There is also a small risk that a front seat-back could collapse in a severe rear-end crash, and the passenger seat is less likely to be occupied by a heavy adult who could crush a carseat in this situation. The front seat is generally not advised for children 12 and under, especially if an active airbag is present.

    If you have more than one child, the safest arrangement may not be obvious. Usually, it is preferable to put the child with the most protection in the outboard location; rear-facing seats offer the most protection from side impacts.
    I've also heard that the driver's side is actually the second safest (behind the middle seat) because you're instinct is to protect yourself in an avoidance maneuver (e.g., you'd likely turn the wheel to the left in a skid to put the passenger side of the car between yourself and the other object). Regardless, buy yourself a nice seat (Britax or Recaro certainly qualify) and the position won't be that big a deal.

    Congrats and best of luck!

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    Woo-Hoo!!!



    My local Hyundai Dealer just got a few 2012 "VELOSTER" models on their car lot and they are frickin' sweeeeeeeeeeet!!!

    I encourage everyone to venture on down to your nearest Hyundai Dealer and take a hands-on look at this new car. If you like the VX, then you'll love the Hyundai - Veloster, as there are many simular traits in styling (headlights; tail-lights; narrow rear window).


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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    If you like the VX, then you'll love the Hyundai - Veloster, as there are many simular traits in styling (headlights; tail-lights; narrow rear window).
    I dunno what yer smokin' Riff, but I'd be willing to drive to WA state to pick up a couple O-Z's...
    Headlights?...taillights?...OK, it has the same number, in roughly the same location, but...

    http://www.hyundaiusa.com/veloster/exterior.aspx

    I'm guessing in person it must look better.

    IMO, it looks like a 3 dr pontiac vibe, with a neat-o sunroof.

    I DO like the exhaust tho...

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    Dubster, the only thing I'm smokin' is your passive smoke (j/k my friend). But seriously, the Hyundai - Veloster looks waaaaaaaayyyyyy better "in person"!!! Please check it out when you get a chance.


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