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Old 10-21-2007, 09:37 PM
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Question convertible seat for Honda Accord

Is anyone using a convertible car seat with a Honda Accord? I have a 2005 model and am just unsure what direction to go with a new seat. I've looked at the Britax Boulevard... it seems to be a safe seat but I'm unsure if it will fit RF in my car. My little boy is 20lbs and 29 inches. My infant seat is rated to 22lbs and 30 inches. He is 9.5 months old now. I'm almost tempted to try to make it in the current seat for 2 more months and then go with a FF toddler seat. Does anyone have any advice on this matter? Thanks!!
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The Accord is really carseat friendly: if one method of installation (LATCH vs. seatbelt) doesn't work, the other does.... LATCH is not safer than seatbelt, but was intended to be easier which is not always the case

Just visit a Babies-R-Us to play with seats & choose whichever is easiest for you to use correctly all the time. Higher top harness slots + higher weight limits means kiddo will stay harnessed longer

Also, please beware that infant seats are outgrown when there is less than 1" betwen the top of baby's head & the inside edge of the carseat's hard shell/frame. If there isn't at least 1" between your baby's head & the shell/frame then you need a new seat immediately.
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