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<blockquote data-quote="DHG1078" data-source="post: 15626203" data-attributes="member: 65442"><p>I don't know if you have bought a car seat yet, but when you do take it the the car dealership and do a test fit for a rear facing seat. The last thing you want is to find out you can't use your fiesta to even drive your baby across town for 2+ years. </p><p></p><p>Set it up properly for the different age/weight ranges. Remember the car seat can't touch the seat in front of it, and you may need to prop up the seat to "level" it correctly. Even the front passenger seat in our '13 explorer is limited in how far back it can move before hitting the car seat. </p><p></p><p>Well, in CA its mandatory rear facing for 2 years, but all the safety experts recommend for much longer than that. Honest to god, if you do research on crash safety for infants, its terrifying. Front facing kids, especially under 2-3 years, have a "high" likely hood of internal decapitation in a moderate/major accident. Their necks just flat out can't support their heads in an accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHG1078, post: 15626203, member: 65442"] I don't know if you have bought a car seat yet, but when you do take it the the car dealership and do a test fit for a rear facing seat. The last thing you want is to find out you can't use your fiesta to even drive your baby across town for 2+ years. Set it up properly for the different age/weight ranges. Remember the car seat can't touch the seat in front of it, and you may need to prop up the seat to "level" it correctly. Even the front passenger seat in our '13 explorer is limited in how far back it can move before hitting the car seat. Well, in CA its mandatory rear facing for 2 years, but all the safety experts recommend for much longer than that. Honest to god, if you do research on crash safety for infants, its terrifying. Front facing kids, especially under 2-3 years, have a "high" likely hood of internal decapitation in a moderate/major accident. Their necks just flat out can't support their heads in an accident. [/QUOTE]
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