Duh, Difficult to Install Child Seat in Car

Duh, Difficult to Install Child Seat in Car.

Jakarta – you often have difficulty installing the child seat (child seat) in car? Take it easy You’re not alone. Apparently, many parents find it difficult. Not that you are not good at installing it, because maybe your car is indeed a difficult car child seat fitted.

“I’ve tried to install the car seat in my car city car, but the bond was still loose, but I’ve tried several combinations,” Dani said a motorist to detikOto in Jakarta.

The same thing happens in the poll, The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the United States. The parents there are apparently no trouble to install additional child seat

As reported by autoevolution, Monday (16/04/2012). There are some vehicles that difficult for the rider, to add an additional seat for their toddler.

“It’s an extra seat for children is not always easy, such as combining the rope and attach it. Sometimes the parents blame themselves when they are struggling with the extra seats, but often the problem lies with their vehicle not for users,” said Senior Vice President for Research IIHS Anne McCartt.

Here’s a list of vehicles that are difficult paired child seat in the U.S.:

- Buick Enclave CX
- Chevrolet Impala LT
- Dodge Avenger Express
- Ford Flex SEL
- Ford Taurus Limited
- Hyundai Sonata Limited
- Toyota Sienna XLE

While the car is easy to install child seats are:

- Audi A4 Quattro
- Cadillac Escalade
- Chevrolet Equinox LT
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500 crew cab
- Chevrolet Suburban LT
- Chevrolet Tahoe LS
- Chrysler Town & Country (2010)
- Dodge Caliber Mainstreet
- Dodge Grand Caravan Crew
- Dodge Ram 1500 crew cab
- Ford Escape XLT
- Ford F-150 SuperCrew Cab
- GMC Sierra 1500 SLE crew cab
- Honda Pilot EX-L
- Kia Sedona LX
- Land Rover Range Rover Sport
- Mercedes-Benz C300
- Mercedes-Benz E350
- Mitsubishi Eclipse GS coupe
- Mitsubishi Lancer ES
- Toyota Tacoma extended cab

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