Last edited by G-rig; 01-12-2010 at 10:01 PM.
Re the 3 door/5 door argument - do what suits you but take some photos of the times when you have to access your little darlings in their baby capsules/child seats in your 3 door. It will give us all a good laugh.
Nov '15 Polo 81TSI manual white
Kids in baby capsules in modern 3 doors ain't hard either. Not too diff to putting them into a baby capsule on the floor of your house. Hold baby against your chest, lean forward (and step into the car) and place baby in from directly in front of the capsule. The step part is the only real difference when dealing with the car, yet is no troubles.... unless your hips are too wide to fit between the B Pillar and the front-seat back. In which case, you maybe should be walking some more
Admittedly, I've never had to do this with a rearward facing baby capsule... so I can't comment on that. (Although if you came in from the other side of the car to the rearward-facing-capsule, I'd imaging it's really not much diff to putting the baby into the capsule from outside a 5 door hatch, except you're sitting down instead of standing).
I thought people who had babies bought SUVs?![]()
hahahah go for the hat trick mate!
The baby thing comes up with every 3dr convo. But the owners don't care about passengers, kids or the occasional extra practicality, I know I don't.
Corey, we all know the 3dr physically has more space in the rear but as an anti-kid crusader even I wouldn't go with that argument. You're on crack if you think a 3dr is suitable for an infant. I thought I got abused for parking in a pram spot, but I'd love to see you argue that one at a mothers club hehe
The Scirocco is definitely pretty. If I want a pretty car I'll go by a TT or even a Pug RCZ (actually, no, bugger that ... too much plastic in the working parts of the clutch system!)
Having gone from a 5dr Pug 307 to a 3dr Pug 207, I will definitely go back to 5 dr cars from now on.
Passengers not being able to figure out the seat release (it's right in front of your face!), not being able to put packages etc on the back seat nearly as easily. Longer doors are simply a pain whenever you need to open them (and pug doors spring-load OUT as well as in!).
Now, where the &(*& is my 5 Door R?
And you'd be dead wrong - instead of just leaning in and plonking a kid into the capsule with one foot inside, you have to get in without using your hands, since you're holding the bub, and turn and sit in a greatly reduced space (the capsule takes a fair chunk of the rear space) before being able to place the baby into the capsule.
That's one of the reasons I got rid of my 3 door 306 for a 5 door Focus (the other reason was mounting maintenance costs).
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