X5 ISOFIX GROUP 0+ CHILD SEATS

X5 ISOFIX GROUP 0+ CHILD SEATS

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goatboy

Original Poster:

291 posts

240 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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Hi all
Just wondered if anyone has any experience in this department really. I have bought and X5 due to expanding family (twins) and I have been looking for a rear facing car seat ideally with an isofix base for easy removal from the car. Can I find a car seat? Can I bu66er.
The score is there seems to be one the Brittax Tots but having spoken to them I am informed that because no crash testing has been done on my model year 2002 they can't recomend it for my car and that my insurance may be invalidated if I go ahead and use it???They have tested it on a 2004 model and it is ok!
Quite annoying really. Anyway my point is that is anyone aware of any seat with detachable base that will fit my car be it isofix or seatbelt attachment that they would recommend.

Thanks in advance

scoobz

6,578 posts

254 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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BMW do a nice range of seats, can't remember if they do a rear facing one though but they do do a nice glossy brochure with pictures. Hope that helps.

hunttheshunt

1,093 posts

246 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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I've had to use conventional rear facing baby seats in my X5's and then switched to forward facing at about 8 months or so. I have used the BMW seats and they are very good.

We use one of these along with the new Britax Isofix seat.

I'm not quite sure how fitting a car seat that hasn't been tested in your car can invalidate your insurance. I doubt most seats have been tested in most cars.

From memory (but I am not a BMW Engineer) the seats and Isofix fixing points look just the same in my '05 X5 as they did in my previous ones!

redleicester

6,869 posts

251 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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We used the Graco Autobaby system - miraculous design. You fit a "base" in the car which takes all of 30 seconds using just the three-point seatbelt, and then the babyseat clips into it - very easy, and makes the seat lovely and light to use as a carry-cot so you can take the little one in and out of the car without waking them.

Added advantage is you can buy the bases separately for around £20, and then fit them to parents/wifes/nannys car etc so you know the base is fitted properly, there's nothing they can do wrong to clip it in badly.

On top of that, it clips straight on to the buggy (though not much use for you with twins!)

goatboy

Original Poster:

291 posts

240 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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Thanks for the replies chaps. I will take a look at the autobaby.