Baby seat in 06 Mustang
#21
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
Kids and Mustangs.
I have seen it all now.
I know it has anchors
for kids seats but thought
I would never see a kid
seat in a 05-08 Stang.
Had to print that pic for
a gag at parties.
I have seen it all now.
I know it has anchors
for kids seats but thought
I would never see a kid
seat in a 05-08 Stang.
Had to print that pic for
a gag at parties.
#22
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
WTF..
ORIGINAL: 157db
Kids and Mustangs.
I have seen it all now.
I know it has anchors
for kids seats but thought
I would never see a kid
seat in a 05-08 Stang.
Had to print that pic for
a gag at parties.
Kids and Mustangs.
I have seen it all now.
I know it has anchors
for kids seats but thought
I would never see a kid
seat in a 05-08 Stang.
Had to print that pic for
a gag at parties.
#23
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
I don't have an infant recommendation for you but I just purchased two of these for my 1 & 2 year old boys... I don't envy you trying to get two backwards facing seats in... it's really going to cramp you for room in the front.
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#24
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
Are you serious?
ORIGINAL: 157db
Kids and Mustangs.
I have seen it all now.
I know it has anchors
for kids seats but thought
I would never see a kid
seat in a 05-08 Stang.
Had to print that pic for
a gag at parties.
Kids and Mustangs.
I have seen it all now.
I know it has anchors
for kids seats but thought
I would never see a kid
seat in a 05-08 Stang.
Had to print that pic for
a gag at parties.
#25
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
I am sure I will be flamed for agreeing with you on this; definitely nor a family car by any means, this picts going on my-space, (lol). I have two other cars the family can drive around in, and I already regret what the kids did to those cars; suckers stuck to head rest, animal crackers in the folds of the seats, some sticky crap I have no idea what it is onthe head liner. I have no clue how they do this stuff, but it just happens, so I just avoidit happening at all cost.Just wait until those infants spill milk and it turns sour stinking up the whole car, my wife had that happen to her when we had our first child, good stuff! I am just too **** about my car, and have only had my kids in it two times, all of which were short trips. If you don’t have the means to get a family car and can’t bear to separate from you baby or car best of luck keeping it clean, and make sure there is something that wont crease your seats from the baby seat frame, my buddies Mercedes seat is permanently creased.
ORIGINAL: 157db
Kids and Mustangs.
I have seen it all now.
I know it has anchors
for kids seats but thought
I would never see a kid
seat in a 05-08 Stang.
Had to print that pic for
a gag at parties.
Kids and Mustangs.
I have seen it all now.
I know it has anchors
for kids seats but thought
I would never see a kid
seat in a 05-08 Stang.
Had to print that pic for
a gag at parties.
#26
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
I guess I couldn't disagree more. We have a 4 year old and 3 cars: a new BMW 3-series, a subaru outback, and a MR2 turbo (purchased new by me in 1991 driven only in good summer weather). My daughter rides in all 3 cars but we are very careful in the BMW and MR2 - both are absolutely pristine and I am very, very ****. She can do what she wants in the Subie. I autox the MR2 and have done several driving schools on Watkins Glen.
My daughters favorite car - the MR2 of course with the T-tops off and child seat in. I pick her up at daycare in it and summer camp. It's alot of fun to pull up behind the myriad of SUVs and mini-vans! The main reason I am consideringa Mustang GT convertible (otherwise I'd probably get a 2-seat roadster) - manual tranny only please! is because it is a good "family car" by my standards and I would really like to be able to drive my daughter and wife in a convertible with the top down.
So please, give me a break!
My daughters favorite car - the MR2 of course with the T-tops off and child seat in. I pick her up at daycare in it and summer camp. It's alot of fun to pull up behind the myriad of SUVs and mini-vans! The main reason I am consideringa Mustang GT convertible (otherwise I'd probably get a 2-seat roadster) - manual tranny only please! is because it is a good "family car" by my standards and I would really like to be able to drive my daughter and wife in a convertible with the top down.
So please, give me a break!
#27
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
ORIGINAL: misterjim
I guess I couldn't disagree more. We have a 4 year old and 3 cars: a new BMW 3-series, a subaru outback, and a MR2 turbo (purchased new by me in 1991 driven only in good summer weather). My daughter rides in all 3 cars but we are very careful in the BMW and MR2 - both are absolutely pristine and I am very, very ****. She can do what she wants in the Subie. I autox the MR2 and have done several driving schools on Watkins Glen.
My daughters favorite car - the MR2 of course with the T-tops off and child seat in. I pick her up at daycare in it and summer camp. It's alot of fun to pull up behind the myriad of SUVs and mini-vans! The main reason I am consideringa Mustang GT convertible (otherwise I'd probably get a 2-seat roadster) - manual tranny only please! is because it is a good "family car" by my standards and I would really like to be able to drive my daughter and wife in a convertible with the top down.
So please, give me a break!
I guess I couldn't disagree more. We have a 4 year old and 3 cars: a new BMW 3-series, a subaru outback, and a MR2 turbo (purchased new by me in 1991 driven only in good summer weather). My daughter rides in all 3 cars but we are very careful in the BMW and MR2 - both are absolutely pristine and I am very, very ****. She can do what she wants in the Subie. I autox the MR2 and have done several driving schools on Watkins Glen.
My daughters favorite car - the MR2 of course with the T-tops off and child seat in. I pick her up at daycare in it and summer camp. It's alot of fun to pull up behind the myriad of SUVs and mini-vans! The main reason I am consideringa Mustang GT convertible (otherwise I'd probably get a 2-seat roadster) - manual tranny only please! is because it is a good "family car" by my standards and I would really like to be able to drive my daughter and wife in a convertible with the top down.
So please, give me a break!
#28
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
One good piece of advice I can give you is to put a thick blanket preferably doubled over itself between the baby seat and the leather seat. I have been doing this since I bought my stang and have not had any creases or tears in the leather. It also makes cleanup a breeze since all crumbs, spills,etc. fall onto the blanket and not down in the cracks.
#29
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
ORIGINAL: EskimoPie
My sentiments exactly... I'm expecting the vert GT (still on order) to be a great family car and will be the source of many fond memories cruising with the family in the cool evening air with the top down. One of the main reasons I got the vert was for the ease of back seat entry for the kids, just drop them in! With two little boys (1 &2) I'm eager to share the joys of muscle car ownership with them. And if some Cheerios or french fries end up on the floor in the back I'm not going to freak out, it's just a car and the important part is enjoying it and sharing it with my family! I feel sorry for BlackSpirits kids if that's the attitude he has towards them. I suppose the handle is appropriate.
ORIGINAL: misterjim
I guess I couldn't disagree more. We have a 4 year old and 3 cars: a new BMW 3-series, a subaru outback, and a MR2 turbo (purchased new by me in 1991 driven only in good summer weather). My daughter rides in all 3 cars but we are very careful in the BMW and MR2 - both are absolutely pristine and I am very, very ****. She can do what she wants in the Subie. I autox the MR2 and have done several driving schools on Watkins Glen.
My daughters favorite car - the MR2 of course with the T-tops off and child seat in. I pick her up at daycare in it and summer camp. It's alot of fun to pull up behind the myriad of SUVs and mini-vans! The main reason I am consideringa Mustang GT convertible (otherwise I'd probably get a 2-seat roadster) - manual tranny only please! is because it is a good "family car" by my standards and I would really like to be able to drive my daughter and wife in a convertible with the top down.
So please, give me a break!
I guess I couldn't disagree more. We have a 4 year old and 3 cars: a new BMW 3-series, a subaru outback, and a MR2 turbo (purchased new by me in 1991 driven only in good summer weather). My daughter rides in all 3 cars but we are very careful in the BMW and MR2 - both are absolutely pristine and I am very, very ****. She can do what she wants in the Subie. I autox the MR2 and have done several driving schools on Watkins Glen.
My daughters favorite car - the MR2 of course with the T-tops off and child seat in. I pick her up at daycare in it and summer camp. It's alot of fun to pull up behind the myriad of SUVs and mini-vans! The main reason I am consideringa Mustang GT convertible (otherwise I'd probably get a 2-seat roadster) - manual tranny only please! is because it is a good "family car" by my standards and I would really like to be able to drive my daughter and wife in a convertible with the top down.
So please, give me a break!
EPie, you are beautiful
#30
RE: Baby seat in 06 Mustang
I agree, My buddy actually used a bath mat underneath each car seat with zero problems.. BMW, Mercedes, Lexus...None of his cars had creases...
ORIGINAL: djmac95
One good piece of advice I can give you is to put a thick blanket preferably doubled over itself between the baby seat and the leather seat. I have been doing this since I bought my stang and have not had any creases or tears in the leather. It also makes cleanup a breeze since all crumbs, spills,etc. fall onto the blanket and not down in the cracks.
One good piece of advice I can give you is to put a thick blanket preferably doubled over itself between the baby seat and the leather seat. I have been doing this since I bought my stang and have not had any creases or tears in the leather. It also makes cleanup a breeze since all crumbs, spills,etc. fall onto the blanket and not down in the cracks.