Car question for members with kids
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Never put a child in a 2-door car. Ever. The main reason for this is simple safety. If you're in an accident, and need to get your child out of the car, there are any number of scenarios where this becomes impossible if there's no door to access the 2nd row directly. If you're injured, you may not be able to get to the back of the car. If you're trapped in the front of the car, your child is trapped until you're free. 2-dr cars tend to have be shorter, placing less energy-absorbing bodywork around your child when the 18-wheeler smacks into the back of you. The moment you clap eyes on your child, protecting them is the first, middle, and last thought that goes through your head.
When my kids were born, the 911 went away, and a nice sensible family sedan (OK, an E60 M5) took its place. I sold that a month back, and replaced it with a Cayenne Turbo, which is a wonderful family car, and a vastly superior daily driver than the M5 (and I say this as a big fan of the M5). Would I prefer a GT3 in the driveway? Of course, but there will be time for that once the kids are older. For now, the kids' needs come first. All other considerations secondary.
On a practical note, the first time you get the little bugger asleep in his/her carseat, load him/her into the car, and wake him/her up by banging the car seat against the back of the seat trying to contort your way into the back of a 2-door car, you'll rue the day you bought the damn thing.
When my kids were born, the 911 went away, and a nice sensible family sedan (OK, an E60 M5) took its place. I sold that a month back, and replaced it with a Cayenne Turbo, which is a wonderful family car, and a vastly superior daily driver than the M5 (and I say this as a big fan of the M5). Would I prefer a GT3 in the driveway? Of course, but there will be time for that once the kids are older. For now, the kids' needs come first. All other considerations secondary.
On a practical note, the first time you get the little bugger asleep in his/her carseat, load him/her into the car, and wake him/her up by banging the car seat against the back of the seat trying to contort your way into the back of a 2-door car, you'll rue the day you bought the damn thing.
Steve, congrats on the new baby and the car. I am sure that you will enjoy them both. My daughter just turned 7 months old last week.
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