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Old Apr 1st, 2008, 09:01 AM   #18
RooniusMaximus
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Well, as we've now got tax for the Mini, it can come out of its hidey-hole in the garage.

My Missus wanted to drive it to work this morning, so last night I fitted the Maxi-Cosi Priory XP in the back. Using a tip from another forum member (and I've forgotten who - sorry) I knelt on the seat and this really helped to 'sit' it down properly.

I couldn't feel any movement on it when I tried pushing it around and felt pretty confident that it was OK to use. I then sat in passenger seat so that I would be comfortable as a passenger and eagerly awaited the results when our little girl got up and tried the seat..

While she did get up at about 4.30 this morning I decided that probably wasn't the best time to try her in the seat and told her to go back to bed.

Anyway, I digress. Put her in it this morning - not too bad either as she can climb into it herself - and strapped her in and put the passenger seat back. It WAS tight, but if I'm not going to be in the car (I'm not most of the time as I cycle to work) then she'll be absolutely fine when I movethe passenger seat forward a little

She will outgrow this seat soon though...according to the Missus. So not only will we be looking for a seat for the Mini, we'll probably need to buy another for our other car too.

There are options however. If I'm going to drive, then it would be OK as my wife is shorter than me and can have the passenger seat forward. If she drives, then we could always move the seat to the passenger side.

In conclusion, it's workable, but I suspect a slimmer seat would make us all a lot more comfortable and involve less faffing about.


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