Child Seat in a CSL

Child Seat in a CSL

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evosport

Original Poster:

165 posts

223 months

Tuesday 17th July 2007
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Just thinking out loud, is it pos to fit a child seat into the back seat of a CSL, with Isofix base.

As thinking about buying one, but must be able to take my 5 month old son out in it....

Any ideas

Craig

1990 M3 Sport Evo

2002 330d Sport Touring

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

264 months

Wednesday 18th July 2007
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It does have isofix if that helps, it has been discussed on bm3w.co.uk before - certain seats seems to fit better than others.

bromers2

1,867 posts

255 months

Wednesday 18th July 2007
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Am currently running an Isofix seat and a normal 2-3 year old seat in the back. Isofix is brilliant but heavy, other seat isn't brilliant but works. They're a bugger to get in and out.

Rick

robm3

4,930 posts

232 months

Sunday 22nd July 2007
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I have two in mine, for my 10 week old son and my 2 year old daughter.
The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...




Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!

Zod

35,295 posts

263 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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robm3 said:
I have two in mine, for my 10 week old son and my 2 year old daughter.
The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...




Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
You are brave! My wife insisted I sell mine just before my son was born "No way are you driving a baby around in that loud, boneshaker!"

That's why I have the M5.

The Dude

6,546 posts

252 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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Zod said:
You are brave! My wife insisted I sell mine just before my son was born "No way are you driving a baby around in that loud, boneshaker!"

That's why I have the M5.
No, it's cos I rang your wife and told her to convince you to sell it...

wink

robm3

4,930 posts

232 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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Zod said:
robm3 said:
I have two in mine, for my 10 week old son and my 2 year old daughter.
The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...




Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
You are brave! My wife insisted I sell mine just before my son was born "No way are you driving a baby around in that loud, boneshaker!"

That's why I have the M5.
It's better to plead for forgiveness than beg for permission.

Wifey wife actually likes driving it but hates getting the kids in and out...

RMac

347 posts

226 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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I know they have isofix points so gues there would be no prob.

Keep us posted if you sell the e30!

Zod

35,295 posts

263 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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RMac said:
I know they have isofix points so gues there would be no prob.

Keep us posted if you sell the e30!
there is the minor issue of access to the rear....

Zod

35,295 posts

263 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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The Dude said:
Zod said:
You are brave! My wife insisted I sell mine just before my son was born "No way are you driving a baby around in that loud, boneshaker!"

That's why I have the M5.
No, it's cos I rang your wife and told her to convince you to sell it...

wink
it's not often you sell a broken car to a bloke and he is happy about it. biggrin

The Dude

6,546 posts

252 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Zod said:
The Dude said:
Zod said:
You are brave! My wife insisted I sell mine just before my son was born "No way are you driving a baby around in that loud, boneshaker!"

That's why I have the M5.
No, it's cos I rang your wife and told her to convince you to sell it...

wink
it's not often you sell a broken car to a bloke and he is happy about it. biggrin
rofl

True, true.

wink

NoelWatson

11,710 posts

247 months

Sunday 30th December 2007
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robm3 said:
I have two in mine, for my 10 week old son and my 2 year old daughter.
The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...




Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
Rob,

You're a star - currently investigating feasability of CSL now that junior is on the way and your photo is all that I need to persuade the other half!

phatgixer

4,988 posts

254 months

Monday 31st December 2007
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When I had my CSL, there was a child behind the wheel...

rs666

187 posts

221 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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Billy Bunter? wink

phatgixer

4,988 posts

254 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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rs666 said:
Billy Bunter? wink
Augustus Gloop, actually.

kant!