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CFC BRZ 05-06-2018 09:24 PM

Infant Seat Phase 2- Sell BRZ?
 
Hi Everyone,

I've searched the forums and read up on posts but none of them fully cover my question:

I have a 7 month old son who is starting to outgrow his rear facing infant car seat. I had no trouble driving him around as I could put him into the carrier and then lock it into the base. However, between now and the age of two, he is still supposed to be in a rear facing seat. These don't come off the base though.

I put the phase two seat into my car and it fits but there is now way to get my son in from the passenger side (there is literally no room to get him up and over the seat). The only way would be from the driver side but good luck trying to do that twice a day and make sure he is comfortable and safely strapped in.

A front facing seat won't be a problem but that is a few years out. I'm resigned to having to sell the BRZ for the time being.

Has anyone figured this out or found a seat that works?
Thanks in advance!

Summerwolf 05-06-2018 10:21 PM

I figured out how to make it work. I have a daily beater that is a 4wd suv with room. The brz stays in the shed.

CFC BRZ 05-07-2018 11:18 PM

Unfortunately that doesn't work for me. The BRZ is my daily driver. If I use a beater to drive my son back and forth daily, the BRZ would never get used. Not really efficient when you think of storage, insurance, etc.

himbo 05-07-2018 11:27 PM

Sounds like a wrx is in your future. I don't have kids yet, but I wonder if that's my fate with regards to the BRZ...

ermax 05-08-2018 01:57 AM

Funny how safety standards change all the time. Not long ago they went from rear facing infant seats to front facing toddler seats. Soon kids will be stuck in the back seat until they are 16 and go directly to the drivers seat.

perryair 05-08-2018 02:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CFC BRZ (Post 3082929)
Hi Everyone,

I've searched the forums and read up on posts but none of them fully cover my question:

I have a 7 month old son who is starting to outgrow his rear facing infant car seat. I had no trouble driving him around as I could put him into the carrier and then lock it into the base. However, between now and the age of two, he is still supposed to be in a rear facing seat. These don't come off the base though.

I put the phase two seat into my car and it fits but there is now way to get my son in from the passenger side (there is literally no room to get him up and over the seat). The only way would be from the driver side but good luck trying to do that twice a day and make sure he is comfortable and safely strapped in.

A front facing seat won't be a problem but that is a few years out. I'm resigned to having to sell the BRZ for the time being.

Has anyone figured this out or found a seat that works?
Thanks in advance!

i didnt end up getting one but i researched clek carseats when my daughter was younger and i'd read that they are compact enough to fit in tight fits. (i had a second car for kiddo use)

Spuds 05-08-2018 02:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ermax (Post 3083547)
Funny how safety standards change all the time. Not long ago they went from rear facing infant seats to front facing toddler seats. Soon kids will be stuck in the back seat until they are 16 and go directly to the drivers seat.

And they aren't allowed out of a booster seat till 18 lol.

ermax 05-08-2018 02:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3083549)
And they aren't allowed out of a booster seat till 18 lol.



But at 16 they can write gun legislation. Hahaha

Vesartis 05-11-2018 02:45 PM

https://jalopnik.com/5928491/2013-sc...s-will-it-baby

Just adding this article for your reference. It seems that going through the driver side is what the author decided on.

22R 05-11-2018 02:54 PM

Remove passenger side seat and store it for a few years for ease of access to rear ???

22R

ermax 05-15-2018 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 22R (Post 3085391)
Remove passenger side seat and store it for a few years for ease of access to rear ???

22R

Which will compensate for the added mass in the back seat. It will help offset the perf hit of the kid.





Kidding kidding. :)

funwheeldrive 05-15-2018 01:52 PM

They don't make any rear facing seats for bigger infants that detach at the base?

I've had my son in my car since he was born, and he is 3 now (front facing seat). I've never had a problem.

Tcoat 05-15-2018 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by funwheeldrive (Post 3087175)
They don't make any rear facing seats for bigger infants that detach at the base?

I've had my son in my car since he was born, and he is 3 now (front facing seat). I've never had a problem.

Dude at least let him out to walk around a bit!

TheRoops 05-15-2018 03:30 PM

I'd say you're faced with making a hard decision on which is more reliable, the BRZ or the toddler. I'm pretty sure either with nab a fair price.

botbs 05-15-2018 04:49 PM

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-a-subway-pass

Lease an i3 for your kid and keep the BRZ


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