but I need HELP! Here is the info...
DD turned 5 in December
44 lbs
46"
17" torso height
My car...'04 Buick Rendezvous, no third row, second row outboard passenger side
My mom's car...'07 Kia Optima, outboard drivers side
Now, please forgive my ignorance on this subject. She is in a
Graco platinum
cargo right now in both cars. I realized recently that the 5 pt harness only goes to 40 lbs, and so she has been using it as a
booster since. Since my discovery of this, I have been doing tons of research, probably too much, and I am totally confused.
I
think I am going with the
Nautilus for my car, but I'm not totally sure. I have been going back and forth between the
Regent, the
Nautilus, the
Recaro, and just a high back
booster. I am a single mom with not tons of money to spend, but I'm willing to spend it as long as my girl is safe! So basically the price doesn't matter to me.
Please correct me if I'm wrong on any of this info and any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Nautilus...harness to 65 lbs,
booster to 100. I want to keep Lily harnessed as long as possible and the highest harness slots are at 18.5, right? How long will that inch and a half last me? Even if it isn't long, it seems like this is the better choice for me, over the
Regent, because at least it converts to a
HBB, right?
The
Regent, sounds great to harness to 80 lbs, but will I really keep her harnessed that long, that's like middle school. I think if I had changed her before now, but this doesn't seem worth it in my situation. The top harness slots are 20.5", right? So that does give her much more room to grow in the torso.
The
Recaro, I haven't really looked too much into it. If anyone suggests it, please let me know why.
Ok, now my friend just sent me a link to the
SafeGuard Go
booster, anyone know anything about this one?
Now, I also am going to need a new seat for my mom's car. I'm pretty sure I'm going with a
HBB for her car. Which one?

I've looked into the
Recaro, the
Monarch, the
Parkway and the
Turbo booster. Which one?
Wow, sorry this is so long. I just want to make sure I'm making the right choices, not only because I am spending so much money, but because I want to make sure my girl is as safe as possible!
I really appreciate any help you can give me!
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