ssberlina
11-11-2004, 12:36 PM
Guys, and I have mentioned on another thread, I have been looking at few of the new cars and suv's on the market with a baby seat in mind.
Everything I have read recommends that the baby capusle/seat is best located in the middle of the rear seat, however most of the car manufacturers seem to be designing for the seats to be located on the sides by making the centre location difficult or impractical. A few of the problems I have noted are as follows:
1. If a baby seat is installed on cars with split rear seats then the split function becomes unuseable as the baby seats are too wide to prevent the seats to be folded. This is the case with both 60/30 and the 50/50 splits.
In a commodore the pass through also become unuseable (where it is available that is, I note that the lack of a pass through on the monaro is a pain but that is another topic as the monaro doesnt even have a centre seat position in the back). :confused:
2. One of the other common problems I found with a baby seat in the middle was that a number of the new cars have the shoulder strap for the centre seatbelt coming off the roof and as noted on the other thread, the anchor point at the back of the cargo area. If you have a baby seat permanently mounted in the centre position then your rear vision would be inpeded by the seat belt and you cannot get the pram etc in the boot due to the anchor straps. (Have a look at the astra anchor point). :bash:
So in summary when you are designing the next commodore with the rear split seats, can you ensure that the shoulder strap for the centre seat position comes out of the top of the seat or shelf (not the roof in the hatch back model) and that the split function is not made redundant by a baby seat. The anchor point on the rear shelf is fine for the sedan but make it close to the rear seat (not on th roof) so that the cargo area is clear. :confused:
Another idea !!!! What about designing a Holden baby seat that actually fits on the seat as well. Most of them have flat bases that dont come close to fitting the profiles of the seats so they have to be put on towels or crushed into the seat so they dont rock.
These may not affect a lot of people but I can tell you from first hand that the current designs on the market piss a lot of parents off.
If you do take some of this on board then for heaven sakes advertise the fact not like the pathetic effort done to advertise the Holden Assist ( now mostly defunct due to poor sales) and now the virtually non existent advertising of the brake upgrade packages. ( Only lucky to stumble upon them on the web)
Enough for now. :D
Cheers
Everything I have read recommends that the baby capusle/seat is best located in the middle of the rear seat, however most of the car manufacturers seem to be designing for the seats to be located on the sides by making the centre location difficult or impractical. A few of the problems I have noted are as follows:
1. If a baby seat is installed on cars with split rear seats then the split function becomes unuseable as the baby seats are too wide to prevent the seats to be folded. This is the case with both 60/30 and the 50/50 splits.
In a commodore the pass through also become unuseable (where it is available that is, I note that the lack of a pass through on the monaro is a pain but that is another topic as the monaro doesnt even have a centre seat position in the back). :confused:
2. One of the other common problems I found with a baby seat in the middle was that a number of the new cars have the shoulder strap for the centre seatbelt coming off the roof and as noted on the other thread, the anchor point at the back of the cargo area. If you have a baby seat permanently mounted in the centre position then your rear vision would be inpeded by the seat belt and you cannot get the pram etc in the boot due to the anchor straps. (Have a look at the astra anchor point). :bash:
So in summary when you are designing the next commodore with the rear split seats, can you ensure that the shoulder strap for the centre seat position comes out of the top of the seat or shelf (not the roof in the hatch back model) and that the split function is not made redundant by a baby seat. The anchor point on the rear shelf is fine for the sedan but make it close to the rear seat (not on th roof) so that the cargo area is clear. :confused:
Another idea !!!! What about designing a Holden baby seat that actually fits on the seat as well. Most of them have flat bases that dont come close to fitting the profiles of the seats so they have to be put on towels or crushed into the seat so they dont rock.
These may not affect a lot of people but I can tell you from first hand that the current designs on the market piss a lot of parents off.
If you do take some of this on board then for heaven sakes advertise the fact not like the pathetic effort done to advertise the Holden Assist ( now mostly defunct due to poor sales) and now the virtually non existent advertising of the brake upgrade packages. ( Only lucky to stumble upon them on the web)
Enough for now. :D
Cheers