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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / August 2005

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Baby seat for 406 coupe?

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Pascal Herczog - 13 Aug 2005 18:51 GMT
Can anyone tell me whether it is safe/possible to use a (new born type) baby
seat (as part of a travel system) with the bucket seats in the back of my
406 coupe?

I've seen some with a base unit that is 16" wide, which would rest on the
edges of the seat, leaving a gap underneath. Is that safe?

Any particular types that people have used?

Thanks,
Pascal.
Arturo Ui - 14 Aug 2005 11:20 GMT
> Can anyone tell me whether it is safe/possible to use a (new born type) baby
> seat (as part of a travel system) with the bucket seats in the back of my
> 406 coupe?
> I've seen some with a base unit that is 16" wide, which would rest on the
> edges of the seat, leaving a gap underneath. Is that safe?

What you need to do is to invest in better wheels, tyres and suspension for
your 406.  These, along with tuition from a track day will enable you to
drive such a nice car as power and curves intended.  Your son/daughter will
be perfectly safe at home with his/her loving mother.

A win/win situation!  (Or I'll swap you for my 406 estate......)

Artie
Pascal Herczog - 14 Aug 2005 18:38 GMT
>> Can anyone tell me whether it is safe/possible to use a (new born type)
> baby
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> A win/win situation!  (Or I'll swap you for my 406 estate......)

Swapping the car is not really an option! -:)

I surely can't be the only one with this problem?!

Does anyone know if Pug dealers offer a solution? Would some kind of hard
insert to flatten the seat base do the trick, or is that not safe?

Pascal
 
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