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- From: salimk@batpa7.bnr.ca (Salim Khan)
- Subject: Re: What kind of car do you drive/3 kids
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.142916.25910@bmerh85.bnr.ca>
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- Organization: BNR, Inc. Norcross, Georgia
- References: <STEVE.93Jan21152438@styx.crc.ricoh.COM> <SKATZ.93Jan21124023@kariba.bbn.com>
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 14:29:16 GMT
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- In article <STEVE.93Jan21152438@styx.crc.ricoh.COM>, steve@crc.ricoh.COM
- (Stephen R. Savitzky) writes:
- > In article <SKATZ.93Jan21124023@kariba.bbn.com> skatz@bbn.com (Susan
- Katz) writes:
- > What kind of car do you drive with 3 kids--all of whom are in car seats?
- > There will be 2 Fisher Price carseats and a century infant seat
- > (rear facing). Other car concerns are price and repair record.
- >
- > No question -- a mini-van. Ours is a Mercury Villager, but just about
- > anything would do as long as it has two back seats. This lets you
- > seat 7 people -- in your case, 2 parents, 3 kids, and 2 grandparents
- > or friends. (In our case it's 2 kids and 3 grandparents, but the
- > principle's the same.)
- > --
-
- Agree with it. We bought a Grand Voyager (mini van) last year, and my
- wife said the other day, "i don't know how we did without it". Very
- comfortable drive, middle seat has built in child seats, make the job so
- easier for kids to hop in themselves and buckle up. Also, "non seat"
- kids can use it a booster and use the regular car seat. No mecchanical
- trouble so far, though, we also bought the extended 5yr/60,000 miles
- every thing warrany. I also have taken the back seat out to haul my yard
- and other bigger stuff. We like it a lot. Hope it helps.
-
-
- Salim Khan
-
- " I do believe that my employer, has nothing to do with, nor
- shares, my opinions."
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-