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- From: bsn@world.std.com (Brent S Noorda)
- Subject: Re: What kind of car do you drive/3 kids
- Message-ID: <C19EEn.1xE@world.std.com>
- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
- References: <SKATZ.93Jan21124023@kariba.bbn.com> <1993Jan22.072111.2131@newstand.syr.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 14:18:23 GMT
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- > > 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.
-
- >Well, the simple answer for me is anything that's a five seater. That would
- >include Ford Escorts, Chevy Cavaliers, Geo Prizms, and tons of other cars.
- >It would *not* include Chevy (or Geo) Spectrums or any other small car with
- >only four seatbelts in it. And that's the key thing...not how many people
- >you can theoretically squeeze into the sucker, but how many seatbelts there
- >are. My sister-in-law has a small Dodge Colt (smaller than our Spectrum),
- >but it has five seatbelts in it, so she can take herself, her husband, and
- >her kid (in carseat) along with my wife and I in it. With our car, and NY
- >State law, we can only take four people unless one of the five is an adult
- >sitting in the back seat with no seatbelt on (and we've had to do this from
- >time to time).
-
- When it came our time to buy a car, I wanted a high high high gas mileage
- car to hold two adults in front, three kids in back, and two
- medium sized dogs. I went down auto row and asked dealer after dealer
- "I want over fifty MPG, two adults, three kids, and two dogs" and
- dealer after dealer laughed at me. Finally I realized that dealers do
- not want to sell high-mileage small cars because they all have low,
- sometimes artificially low, sticker prices and so they don't get much
- commission. Once I realized this I took one dealer's salesman and I
- told him (in addition to buying him lunch), "I'll pay you, under-the-
- table, $200 to find me the car I want." In no time he found a car that
- fit my description.
-
- It is a Geo metro four door. Gets about 55 MPG. Cost about $7000 (plus
- the $200 finder's fee). I paid an auto shop $85 to add a very strong
- third seatbelt in the back seat, so I can get three kids in back. And
- there's room behind the back seat for the two dogs, although only one
- of them can comfortably be lying down.
-
- The next best thing any legitimate dealer offered cost $5000 more and got
- under 40 MPG.
-
- I'm happy.
-
-