Couple of questions about leg room and baby seat (sedan vs. coupe)
Couple of questions about leg room and baby seat (sedan vs. coupe)
Hi friends
I'm looking to buy a 7th gen Civic. My wife and I had a daughter in December and we need something that can carry the three of us on longer trips and around town. Out DD is a Ford Ranger but its not made for a baby. And dont get me started on the fuel economy... Basically, we need a car and a Civic seems like the most sensible choice in so many ways.
Couple of questions...
1. Is the rear seat leg room the same in the sedan and the coupe? According to Wikipedia the two models are the same overall length so I was wondering is the leg room is the same too?
2. I'm pretty much set on buying a coupe (if leg rooms is OK, see above). Has any of you guys tried carrying a baby in a rear facing baby seat (in the backseat) on a daily basis? Is it easy enough to get her in and out?
Thats is for now. I'm sure there will be more questions in the future.
Thanks a bunch in advance!
Matt
I'm looking to buy a 7th gen Civic. My wife and I had a daughter in December and we need something that can carry the three of us on longer trips and around town. Out DD is a Ford Ranger but its not made for a baby. And dont get me started on the fuel economy... Basically, we need a car and a Civic seems like the most sensible choice in so many ways.
Couple of questions...
1. Is the rear seat leg room the same in the sedan and the coupe? According to Wikipedia the two models are the same overall length so I was wondering is the leg room is the same too?
2. I'm pretty much set on buying a coupe (if leg rooms is OK, see above). Has any of you guys tried carrying a baby in a rear facing baby seat (in the backseat) on a daily basis? Is it easy enough to get her in and out?
Thats is for now. I'm sure there will be more questions in the future.
Thanks a bunch in advance!
Matt
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Re: Couple of questions about leg room and baby seat (sedan vs. coupe)
I don't think the baby will care about legroom for several years.
Ok serious answer, there's a little bit of difference it seems.
Edmunds.com
2004 Sedan
REAR HIP ROOM 49.8 in. REAR HEAD ROOM 37.2 in. REAR LEG ROOM 36 in. REAR SHOULDER ROOM 52 in
Coupe
REAR HIP ROOM 46.7 in. REAR HEAD ROOM 35.4 in. REAR LEG ROOM 32.8 in. REAR SHOULDER ROOM 52.6 in
The passengers front seat slides forward when you flip the seatback up, the drivers seat does not.....so the kid seat would likely be easiest to put behind the passenger side.
Ok serious answer, there's a little bit of difference it seems.
Edmunds.com
2004 Sedan
REAR HIP ROOM 49.8 in. REAR HEAD ROOM 37.2 in. REAR LEG ROOM 36 in. REAR SHOULDER ROOM 52 in
Coupe
REAR HIP ROOM 46.7 in. REAR HEAD ROOM 35.4 in. REAR LEG ROOM 32.8 in. REAR SHOULDER ROOM 52.6 in
The passengers front seat slides forward when you flip the seatback up, the drivers seat does not.....so the kid seat would likely be easiest to put behind the passenger side.
Re: Couple of questions about leg room and baby seat (sedan vs. coupe)
just get a roof rack it will be fun for the baby and you won't have to worry about spilling or shity diaper smell. if i was in the market for a baby carrier/people carrier i wouldn't buy a coupe.
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Re: Couple of questions about leg room and baby seat (sedan vs. coupe)
my french is a little rusted but I'm pretty sure 'coupe' means for childless couples that like to have fun.
After a week of trying to deal with a child seat in the back of a coupe you'll be trading it in for a sedan. Other than that small children would be OK in the back (like under 5' and 100 lbs). Personally if I had children I wouldn't drive a Civic because I don't feel they are the safest cars in the world.

After a week of trying to deal with a child seat in the back of a coupe you'll be trading it in for a sedan. Other than that small children would be OK in the back (like under 5' and 100 lbs). Personally if I had children I wouldn't drive a Civic because I don't feel they are the safest cars in the world.
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Re: Couple of questions about leg room and baby seat (sedan vs. coupe)
Strangely relevant headline:
You're better strapping your kid to the roof of the car and hoping for the best. Graco to recall almost 4 million car seats
http://www.ibtimes.com/graco-car-sea...ansion-1561263
You're better strapping your kid to the roof of the car and hoping for the best. Graco to recall almost 4 million car seats
http://www.ibtimes.com/graco-car-sea...ansion-1561263
Re: Couple of questions about leg room and baby seat (sedan vs. coupe)
actually the 7th gen civic is extremely safe it has evan passed the the institute of highway safty new small overlap crash test which alot of cars particularly new models are failing like Camry,RAV4, Audi A4,Jeep Patriot etc etc
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Re: Couple of questions about leg room and baby seat (sedan vs. coupe)
Meh...I don't want to hijack someone else's thread. I said personally because I highway commute with a majority of vehicles that are bigger than F150's. This video would be closer representation of a typical crash in my environment....except both vechicles would actually be moving 2 to 3 times faster......
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