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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Fleet, Hampshire, UK Local Time: 09:28 AM
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Offline | Alternative to MINI baby seat that fits I Noticed searching yesterday that there seems to be a bit of a problem getting a baby seat to fit a MINI apart from the BMW/MINI version that is a tad pricey. I've now managed to find a universal seat that will fit from a good quality manufacturer. I picked up my new MINI on Saturday and found that the current car seat we had for my 10 month old daughter (a Britax Rock-a-Tot Group 0) fitted but restricted the drivers seat adjustment so that I had to have it set forward a couple of notches from my preferred driving position. Thought no problem, just nip down to the local Mothercare World and get the next size up car seat (Group 1). Snag is my daughter only weighs in at about 8kg and needs to go in a rear facing seat until 9Kg. Mothercare couldn't find any seats to fit a MINI rear facing so looks like I'll have to wait until she weighs in at 9Kg as this shouldn't be too long. I'll have to make any lengthy sprog laden journeys in the family bus (Citroen Picasso) until then. Thought it was worth mentioning that I visited the Britax website today and their fitting guidlines show that a Britax Renaissance has been tested and fits the rear seat of the BMW MINI. There are comments that it's awkward to install due to limited room, that the head restraint has to be removed or raised and that the seat sits quite high. Good news is if you shop around you can get a Britax Renaisance seat for around £100- (RRP is £135) which is less than half the price of the BMW MINI seat.The Britax Renaisance covers from 9Kg (20lbs) up to 18Kg (40lbs) and being universal fitting will fit a lot of other cars which is useful if you have a fleet of cars like us in the Cookie clan. Good news is that my 3 year old boys car seat fits the MINI with no problem but this is a forward facing one that acts a bit like a booster with him held in by the cars seat belts. Hope this is off help to any other MINI2ers with sprogs. ![]() |
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| And loving it! Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Portland, Oregon Local Time: 01:28 AM
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Offline | Thanks for the good info. I know there have been a few threads about this in the past but I don't know that anyone ever resolved the issue. Has anyone out there from the US found a similar solution? |
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| all good things....... | just make sure you keep using the 0+ seat until the correct age is reached before changing to a forward facing seat. have you thought about fitting it behind the passenger seat rather than behind the drivers seat? You should also check out Maxi Cosi, as they have some excellent seats, but go to an independent retailer or John Lewis rather than mothercare, as they have far more knowledge about fitting ![]() Food rule fanatic ![]() |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Fleet, Hampshire, UK Local Time: 09:28 AM
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Offline | Cheers Rakey, Already moved my boys forward facing booster type seat behind the drivers seat so that the backwards facing one for me little duaghter can go behind the front passenger seat but this may still be a bit cramped for the missus in any long Journeys. Still the Cooper is suppossed to be MY car and not the family bus, thats why we have the peepy carrier as well as a MINI (plus my Triumph GT6 which is strictly a big boys toy!) The guy in Mothercare did also suggest Maxi Cosi once she is over 9Kg, he actually seemed to be pretty good and appeared to know what he was talking about, it's a big Mothercare Superstore he's the Manager and seems to be the one who normally gives advice on fitting car seats. |
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| all good things....... | still rate the independent more than mothercare, I used to be a mothercare store manager and buyer ![]() Maxi Cosi, are tops!! I am guessing it was the Priori Carseat, which is a class leader at the moment, that would be my choice too if I had to buy one ![]() Food rule fanatic ![]() |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Fife Local Time: 09:28 AM
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Offline | We tried one out. It will go in - just - and the Surefix base makes sure it's secure. The UK version of the base isn't ISOFIX though. The passenger seat has to be all the way forward. That's ok for us as the wife will be using the MINI normally so no-one has to sit in the passenger seat. Having said that, she still had room when she sat in the passenger side with the baby seat behind so we can both go out in it if needed. I'm keen to hear from people who have used the Primo Viaggio. JJP |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Dec 2001 Local Time: 08:28 AM
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Offline | I got given the BMW Isofix stage 1 seat free from my dealer as an apology for some of the problems I'd experienced. Nice seat but my daughter prefers the Britax ISOFIX Duo we have in our other car as it uses a shoulder harness rather than a big restraint which goes on her knees. The Britax seat fits the MINI fine - it's not approved as it hasn't been tested in the MINI but its rock solid when its in there and isn't going anywhere. Hopefully get more use out of the BMW seat when she's a bit taller and doesn't have her arms perched on the restraint! |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Derby UK Local Time: 09:28 AM
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Offline | Hi Guys, Well today was our first outing into the wonderfull world of baby seats and pushchairs / travel systems for my MINI Cooper S WITHOUT ISOFIX with leather seats. We are due in September, but thought we'd better start to have a look. WHAT A NIGHTMARE !! ........ HELP We tried the bugaboo frog travel system, it just about fitted with one of the rear seats dropped! and tried the Quinny XL freestyle, which fitted better. These both need a Maxi-Cosi baby seat, but when trying the Maxi Cosi Cabrio, we couldn't get the seat belt to slide under the seat belt grips. We also thought about ditching the idea of a travel system and getting the Maclaren Techno XT stroller (suitable from birth) as it folds really small (still have to have a seat down), and having a seperate car seat. Can anyone recommend a model of Group 0+ baby seat (one that has a handle to be a baby carrier) to fit in our Cooper pleaseeeeeeeeeeee or do we have to plump for the BMW offering? Also, what prams/pushchairs/travel systems do you all have. Any help appreciated Rich . MCS, DS/B, 17's, Skirts, Xenons, fogs, Privacy, White lights, Leather, Climate, Heated screen, 6 CD, Multi S/Wheel, Cruise, DSC, OBC, head bags ... think that's about it ![]() My classic Mini site: www.minitalk.co.uk |
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| Trained Monkey Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Bedfordshire Local Time: 09:28 AM
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Offline | Push chair - Mamas and Papas Aria (Single seat) fits in the boot (with everything closed down) and ours has lasted 9 months of "off road" walks and lots of use, no problem so far. |
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| IM ALSO A COUNTRY MEMBER | No experience of under 9 month kids in new mini(plenty in old) but Maclaren volo stroller folds and fits in boot if you remove one of those plastic compartment lids in boot bulkhead, very light weight too.Been using a Britax Club Class Extra suitable from 9mnths (don't know if its still available).Seems to fit well in leather seats but not not been personally tested at high speed impact!! |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Derby UK Local Time: 09:28 AM
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Offline | We got the Pushchair/pram sorted that fits in the boot (as mentioned in other posts ) But still need an infant carrier/seat. Any help would be appreciated for a infant carrier/seat that can be used from birth. (the Maxi Cosi Cabrio didn't seem to fit) Thanks, Rich ![]() MCS, DS/B, 17's, Skirts, Xenons, fogs, Privacy, White lights, Leather, Climate, Heated screen, 6 CD, Multi S/Wheel, Cruise, DSC, OBC, head bags ... think that's about it ![]() My classic Mini site: www.minitalk.co.uk |
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| I love V8's me! Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Darlington, UK Local Time: 09:28 AM
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Offline | Yep - I'm getting a Mini One D, as a company car, and the Renaissance sit that is currently in the Picasso goes straight in the Mini, as tried at the dealers. Carlos the Jackal Me: Mini One D on Order Mrs Jackal: Citroen Picasso HDi Sx Something for the weekend: 3.9V8 Series II Land Rover |
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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Apr 2008 Local Time: 08:28 AM
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Offline | MaxiCosi Cabriofix with Easy Fix Base Hi I am 5 months pregnant - first baby! I own a Mini Cooper 03 model. I want to get the Maxi Cosi Cabriofix with Easyfix base...how do I know it will definitely fit before I buy one? Also, I was thinking about putting it in the front passenger seat and disabling the airbag - has anyone else done this? I was thinking this might be easier for me to lift and get it in the front rather than back? Assuming it will fit...any recommendations on where I could get it fitted? Thanks |
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