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Car Forum / Mazda / Mazda Miata / June 2004

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baby seat in Miata

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P B - 13 Jun 2004 18:18 GMT
Hi,

Does anyone have any experience putting a baby seat (infant carrier)
in a Miata?
I have a '93 miata, so there is no airbag on the passenger side, and I
am thinking about carrying junior in a Graco Snugride car-seat with
me. Do you use just the seat, or the seat with the base? Any
recommedations on how to secure the seat, or if there are additional
latches or straps that I can buy would also be appreciated!!

TIA,
PB
The Millers - 14 Jun 2004 02:50 GMT
Follow the instructions that came with the seat.  If you don't have them,
they might be (should be) available at the Graco web site.

Otherwise, sinch it down real tight and use a locking clip on the belt.

> Hi,
>
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> TIA,
> PB
theresa - 14 Jun 2004 05:56 GMT
You might brace yourself for comments from disapproving others.  They
might see a baby seat in a Miata the same way they see dogs in the back
of trucks...

> Follow the instructions that came with the seat.  If you don't have them,
> they might be (should be) available at the Graco web site.
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> > TIA,
> > PB
Per K. Nielsen - 15 Jun 2004 17:40 GMT
>You might brace yourself for comments from disapproving others.  They
>might see a baby seat in a Miata the same way they see dogs in the back
>of trucks...

Huh?
A loose dog in the back of a truck might kill you in an accident (as
any other loose stuff of similar weight might).

I just can't see what the problem with a baby seat would be?

As long as there is no airbag (or it has been disabled), there should
be no problem?
Tom Howlin - 14 Jun 2004 15:57 GMT
Considering that many of us grew up in an era of steel dashboards, no
seat belts, cars with suicide doors, etc. and are still here to talk
about it leaves me to believe that while safety is important, one can
get a tab paranoid about it.  The Miata is a safe car - it is nimble
enough to avoid many accidents and even when it doesn't, it fairs rather
well in frontal crash tests.  A properly constructed car seat without a
front airbag should provide sufficient protection.  The other
alternative is to buy an SUV, strap the infant seat into the middle of
the rear seat and then hope you dont' suffer some kind of rollover
incident since most of them don't handle well at all.  Better to avoid
then to wonder about the ability of the sheetmetal to protect you and
your loved ones.

Tom
92 Red

> Hi,
>
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> TIA,
> PB
HardwareLust - 15 Jun 2004 19:46 GMT
> Considering that many of us grew up in an era of steel dashboards, no
> seat belts, cars with suicide doors, etc. and are still here to talk
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> Better to avoid then to wonder about the ability of the sheetmetal to
> protect you and your loved ones.

It fairs rather well in rear-end crashes as well.  Just ask my now
dearly-departed '91.  (Rear-ended at a dead stop by a Nissan Pathfinder at
55+ mph.)

Regards,
H.
tooloud - 16 Jun 2004 00:00 GMT
>> Considering that many of us grew up in an era of steel dashboards, no
>> seat belts, cars with suicide doors, etc. and are still here to talk
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> dearly-departed '91.  (Rear-ended at a dead stop by a Nissan
> Pathfinder at 55+ mph.)

Say, you don't happen to have any pictures of that online, do you? That's
exactly how my last car met its demise about four years ago, and I still
have people telling me that I'd be dead had it happened in the Miata. I'd
love to prove them wrong.

> Regards,
> H.

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HardwareLust - 17 Jun 2004 04:50 GMT
> Say, you don't happen to have any pictures of that online, do you?
> That's exactly how my last car met its demise about four years ago,
> and I still have people telling me that I'd be dead had it happened
> in the Miata. I'd love to prove them wrong.

Unfortunately, no.  It happened quite a ways away from home, and I didn't
have my camera with me at the time.  The car held up pretty well I thought.
Both my passenger and I were completely unhurt.
mbf4755 - 14 Jun 2004 17:15 GMT
The Miata manual covers it well.  I have had my 7-year-old son in my 1990
Red (no passenger air bag) since he was 2.  Just secure the car seat
according to Graco's instructions AND use the locking clip on the belt.

I have never had a disapproving stare, yet alone a disapproving comment,
about having my son in the car.  I've even had people say how great it was.

I did have a roll bar installed (Hard Dog Hard Core) before I drove my son
around, for my own peace of mind.  I just felt better for his safety that
way, and it looks great and stiffened up the car as well.

Matt

> Hi,
>
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> TIA,
> PB
Joe - 15 Jun 2004 23:29 GMT
> ...
> I did have a roll bar installed (Hard Dog Hard Core) before I drove my son
> around, for my own peace of mind.  I just felt better for his safety that
> way, and it looks great and stiffened up the car as well.

Aren't you concerned about the trauma that your son will have to endur
when your car gets rear ended and your brains squish out as the roll
bar caves the back of your head in? 8-O

Just joking.  I carry my kids (one at a time) around in my Miata, too
(small rural town).

I've been thinking about a roll bar, but I think my head would hit the
bar.  I'm paranoid about being rear ended, since I can't really avoid
that too well.  (Ironically, the only wrecks I've been in are me rear
ending someone else.)  I commute 350-500 mi/week on 2 and 4 lane
highways with Amish and crazy farmers' boys driving grain trucks.
I'll probably die with the back of my head on a truck bumper and a
horse in my lap.

Joe
Daniel T. - 15 Jun 2004 13:16 GMT
>Does anyone have any experience putting a baby seat (infant carrier)
>in a Miata?
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>recommedations on how to secure the seat, or if there are additional
>latches or straps that I can buy would also be appreciated!!

Move the seat all the way back, check your owners manual for any other
instructions.
jimuntch - 17 Jun 2004 17:10 GMT
Check with your local Police and Fire Department.  Several of the fire
fighters on my department went through a 40 hour class on child safety seat
installation.  Maybe your community offers this service.  Also I've heard
some hospitals offer this service.  I've watched a few of the child safety
seat installations...they're a lot more complicated than when I had my two
girls in seats, ten or so years ago...good luck...jim

> Hi,
>
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> TIA,
> PB
 
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