Babies in the RX-8?
Hello, I'm new here (obviously), purchased my RX-8 on Saturday (2-28-04) and my GF (due in early to mid October) is unhappy with my choice and doesn't believe that I can fit a child safety seat comfortably in my vehicle. I was wondering if anyone here is currently carrying children (and their related mountain of stuff) in their RX-8s. I will probably have her read this thread herself later if there are any replies.
My name is Owen but you can refer to me as MTCD or MTC. PS Love the car. |
I have a Cosco seat with arm rests and the 3 point (?) harness. Kid is 17 months old and we have no problems. Put it behind the passenger seat so that the driver can get to her if needed.
BTW my daughter now gets the "permagrin" whenever she gets in my 8.:D She doesn't want to ride in the Tahoe anymore. |
I've had babies in the rx8. It's very comfortable.
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My wife and myself choose the RX8 specificly for its excellent combination of performance/fun and baby carrying capabilities. Our girl is 12 months old and we just had to buy a new small and cheap fold buggy that fits in the boot (trunk, sorry). Lots of room at the back for a child seat behind my wife's seat. We actually tried 2 child seats : a std and a big one, both without problem.
For longer trips, holiday, we use my wife's excellent Audi A4 quattro Avant TDi. It's a bit more economical as well. Hope it helps. |
The only reason I'm even considering an RX8 is because my current car doesn't have a backseat and my wife and I are talking kids.
Her car is definitely more practical (Subi Outback Wagon) but when I looked at the RX8 the salesman I spoke to even pointed out the childseat hooks built into the backseat. A few other members have posted pics of baby seats in their cars too. Good news to owners with babies...or babies in the talks. :D -Eric |
I'm counting on being able to fit a booster seat in there when I get mine...it looked like there was sufficient room to me.
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Thanks for the quick response. It sounds like my research (I have seen pics of baby seats in the rear) was right on. I chose the car because I love the way it looks and handles, I went through with my purchase (with a clear conscience) because of the doorlets and the inclusion of the LATCH and tether system.
Hopefully we are only having one child and I fully intend to put the seat behind the passenger (there isn't any room behind my seat as I'm just about 6' and 230-240lbs). Hopefully after reading this she can start to appreciate the vehicle as much as I do (she'll still nedd to learn to drive the manual transmission though). Again thank you all. |
I have a 2 year old and he has plenty of room. He kicks the back of the seat a bit, but he's not cramped. The part I like is that the car seat fits squarely in the recess in the bottom of the trunk when he's not going to be riding with me.
My car seat is a 5-point, with the new LATCH system. I'd skip the seats that have the swing-up armrest though. You may not have good clearance for that style. |
I gave my neighbor and his young son (probably about 4-5 yrs old) a ride, and he was fine in his car seat as well. So you should have no problems with a baby.
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I have a 4 year old and a 2 year old and they both fit in the back seat (and I'm 6'4"). The five point seats take up far less room than the kind with the swinging armrest. It's odd that my 2 year old in her car seat takes up more room than my four year old. Bulky design of car seat I guess.
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car seats are no prob at all have put both my three year old and my rear facing 4 month old in there at the same time.
In addition, the side curtain airbags in the rear are approved and safe to use with car seats. the downside is that there is not enough room in the trunk for suitcases, a pack and play, high chair etc if two adults and an infant are traveling. greese |
i'm with you there greese...
car seat no prob...i take our 7.5 mth old daughter to daycare during the week she actually loves it...i have her actually saying ZOOM..although it's more like Zoo..zoo zoo zoo..right now but close enough..but when we go see the grandparents i get kinda depressed cause we have to take the second gas hog )the Tahoe. Cause i haven't figured out how to get the Pack N' Play, toys, stroller, swing, and bouncy seat into the trunk...oh and the suitcases...guess that will be the next mod...YEAH RIGHT!....anyhoo...you made a GOOD choice...my wife actually wanted this over the G35 which made me so suprised since she bugged me to death to go look at them...Car Show in ATL changed her mind on that though... |
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Originally posted by XeRo i'm with you there greese... car seat no prob...i take our 7.5 mth old daughter to daycare during the week she actually loves it...i have her actually saying ZOOM..although it's more like Zoo..zoo zoo zoo..right now but close enough..but when we go see the grandparents i get kinda depressed cause we have to take the second gas hog )the Tahoe. Cause i haven't figured out how to get the Pack N' Play, toys, stroller, swing, and bouncy seat into the trunk...oh and the suitcases...guess that will be the next mod...YEAH RIGHT!....anyhoo...you made a GOOD choice...my wife actually wanted this over the G35 which made me so suprised since she bugged me to death to go look at them...Car Show in ATL changed her mind on that though... |
I have a 4.5 yr old that sits behind driver and a 7 month old in an infant carrier behind passenger seat. It is no problem! I found that the Alpha Omega car seat is a good fit for the back seat when they graduate out of their infant carrier. Rear facing, it is important to take the reclining base OFF the car seat. The instructions on how to do this are included with the car seat. This allows the car seat to sit lower in the car, thus more room to get child over armrest and in seat. When you go front facing, it's a breeze. Don't get too big of a rear facing car seat, or else you will have problems.
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My kids are 15 and 17 so they love to ride in my car. Even in the back, but it is a little tight for my son (the 17yr old). I am so glad I do not have a car seat to deal with but they always have a mountain of stuff.
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Works for my triplets...
I have triplets who are three years old. I routinely carry two of them with their car seats monted in the back. No problems whatsoever. Rear doors make loading/unloading a breeze, plus the trunk is practical too. My girls love it!
For those occasions where the whole family goes out together, we have an '04 MPV... |
I faced a similar situation selling my 86 RX-7 because it did not have a back seat. Both car seats we have had for our five month old - Britax and Graco Travel System have fit rear facing, but they need to be on the passenger side for most adults. My wife ends up sitting behind me rather than in front of our daughter when I drive. The car seats fit behind both seats when forward facing.
The best thing to prove it to your girlfriend is to buy a car seat some place where you can return it if need be and install it; with the Latch system, should take no more than 2 minutes. But don't kid yourself, the trunk is small... some strollers won't fit easily in it, and you aren't going to take week long family trips in it. For our family (2 adults and baby) this car was a great choice, but there are trade-offs no matter what (and I definitely think they were worth it:D ) |
Wow. Thanks. It looks like I have a little more homework to do to find the appropriate seat for this vehicle but you folks have given me a great starting point. I do want to use the LATCH system and it sounds like there are a few choices that will fit.
Thanks again for all the info. |
WOW 6feet and 240lbs.....somebody has been hitting the cheeseburgers too hard :)
Seriously though I am 6'3" and when the boys 5 and 7 years old are in the back I have to move my seat up about two inches to give my youngest son some foot room. I am still comfortable as long as I don't have to do a lot of shifting or manuvering. You are going to get a baby seat anyway, so get it now and put it in and get everything hooked up. See which way you like it and when the baby comes you can take her (or him) home in style in the 8. :) |
crumpmd - I am a card carrying carnivore, and my 4-6 month pregnant style belly shows it. But yeah I think that's gonna be the plan. I hope to have it installed and happy within the next month or so. I just wanted to get some testimonials to prove to her that I'm not completely insane.
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I view this as a direct consequence of the "Can you 'do it' in an RX-8" threads
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Originally posted by MTCD01 Wow. Thanks. It looks like I have a little more homework to do to find the appropriate seat for this vehicle but you folks have given me a great starting point. I do want to use the LATCH system and it sounds like there are a few choices that will fit. Thanks again for all the info. greese |
Just got an rx-8 - one testdrive and I was hooked!
Kids (ages 4 and 7) enjoy it too - but seem to sit too low and complain about not being able to see out of the rear windows - the seven year old is in a booster and the 4yr old in a car seat - any suggestions? |
There was an article written on the RX-8 in a magazine(can't remember which one)where the writer said the 8 was much easier to put her babies car seat in then her 4 door Acura TL. My 7 and 9 year old boys love the back seats because it makes them feel like they are in a private jet.
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Originally posted by MTCD01 crumpmd - I am a card carrying carnivore, and my 4-6 month pregnant style belly shows it. But yeah I think that's gonna be the plan. I hope to have it installed and happy within the next month or so. I just wanted to get some testimonials to prove to her that I'm not completely insane. Anyway are you looking at the GT? How is the fit with the sunroof? |
Originally posted by bc'sbitch Just got an rx-8 - one testdrive and I was hooked! Kids (ages 4 and 7) enjoy it too - but seem to sit too low and complain about not being able to see out of the rear windows - the seven year old is in a booster and the 4yr old in a car seat - any suggestions? |
Japan8 - By fit I assume you mean how does my overweight *** fit into the car. Mine has a sunroof/moonroof (didn't really want it but why not), I didn't get the leather/power seats/seat warmers (also no spoiler and no nav package), I fit in the vehicle just fine although I did have to recline the seat a little as my cowlick (hair) was just touching the rim of the sunroof/moonroof and it tickled a bit. The stick is in a good spot and the pedals and steering column seem fine to me (I can still drive with my knee, a requirement for any long distance drive IMO). The car is a joy to drive and I think the exterior is georgeous.
My only complaint so far is that everyone and their brother seems to think I want to race off of every light...I need some kind of a decal for the back windows that states otherwise. So far I've driven the car 333 miles over 6 days and have been challenged to race by two porches, one bolt on saturn, one subaru impreza, and one lexus ("I will not race on public streets so leave me the **** alone." - I think a decal like that would get the point across). I'm pretty sure that me, my GF, and infant will all fit comfortably into the vehicle (though I won't be taking any long trips with child on board). |
I have two babies. Both fit easily. It's the stroller that is a pain, you must have a SMALL stroller.
I went with LATCH ccompatible seats so they can be easily removed and locked in SOLID as a rock. It's a great car, as long as it's not your primary vehicle. |
There is a post here somewhere with a picture of a baby seat that matches the red/black interior of the RX-8. I really want to get one, but need to know how to go about getting it. If anyone knows, please let me know. Thank you.
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Originally posted by 1stRX8 I have two babies. Both fit easily. It's the stroller that is a pain, you must have a SMALL stroller. It is a frame backpack and is very comfortable to wear. I got it for $80 on ebay a couple years ago. The prices have some down though. You can get them for that much from Sports Authority. The nicest thing is we don't have to hunt down elevators in themall or worry about negotiating narrow aisles. And my kids love riding up high being able to see everything. http://www.kelty.com/Kelty/index.cfm...tion=Kids.Home greese |
We have a Britax booster seat in our Trailblazer. Very nice...comfortable and safe...but it is HUGE. I avoid moving it in and out of the Trailblazer, I can't even imagine putting it in the back of an 8. Their baby seats were more normal sized. I think I'm going to get a second, more compact booster when I get my 8, and leave the Britax sofa in the truck. :)
jds Originally posted by greese Britax makes the best car seats. They are worth every penny of the extra $ they cost. greese |
Originally posted by bureau13 We have a Britax booster seat in our Trailblazer. Very nice...comfortable and safe...but it is HUGE. I avoid moving it in and out of the Trailblazer, I can't even imagine putting it in the back of an 8. Their baby seats were more normal sized. I think I'm going to get a second, more compact booster when I get my 8, and leave the Britax sofa in the truck. :) jds greese |
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