sfodoug and steve bollinger, I have pics of actual AUDI child seats with ISOFIX system. Want them?
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sfodoug and steve bollinger, I have pics of actual AUDI child seats with ISOFIX system. Want them?
I noticed your posts last week but could not respond. I have pics of about six different seats that AUDI has in Europe. I have part numbers too. They have seats ranging from birth to 12 year olds. Let me know.
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One of two pics. 3 seats from birth to about three...
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/6979/seat1.jpg"></center><p>This is from the German accessory book for the A6.
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Two of two pics. Larger children, shows the ISOFIX in upper right corner. All part numbers shown.
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/6979/seat3.jpg"></center><p>This is from the German accessory book for the A6.
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Thanks Mike!
I was hoping they'd coordinate better with my interior, but those fabrics are out there
Did you see anything earth-shaking about the Gen-you-whine Audi seats or should I just plan on going ahead with the Britax Roundabout? (Expecting to be moving out of the <=22lb infant seat soon...)
Did you see anything earth-shaking about the Gen-you-whine Audi seats or should I just plan on going ahead with the Britax Roundabout? (Expecting to be moving out of the <=22lb infant seat soon...)
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Richard...
Actually the seats do not look all that comfortable. The ISOFIX system is good. It is about time something was done in that area. I wish it existed when my kids were little. I HATED to strap and undo the seats. Have you had the bottle go nipple first in the crack of the seat and drain the formula?
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Richard where can I find info on....Britax Roundabout?
<center><img src="http://users.ev1.net/~rscsaab/audi/small%20a6.jpg"></center><p>I agree the seats pictured here are...well...way out there. Might look good in a sky blue VW bug. IMO.<ul><li><a href="http://users.ev1.net/~rscsaab/audi/myaudi.htm">My Audi Site</a></li></ul>
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HOw does the ISOFIX system work? I would be interested as well?
<center><img src="http://users.ev1.net/~rscsaab/audi/small%20a6.jpg"></center><p><ul><li><a href="http://users.ev1.net/~rscsaab/audi/myaudi.htm">My Audi Site</a></li></ul>
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Guess I've been lucky!
<i>The ISOFIX system is good. It is about time something was done in that area. I wish it existed when my kids were little. I HATED to strap and undo the seats.</i>
We use a removeable base infant seat (Century SmartFit Elite V - I think) with a base in each car, so haven't had to do too much strapping/unstrapping of the seat itself. IMHO, the AutoLocking Retractors are a pretty sweet deal when carseating. ISOFIX/LATCH is probably easier, but ALR beats the heck out of those dang clips!
<i>Have you had the bottle go nipple first in the crack of the seat and drain the formula?</i>
<b>HEY, no eating in the car!</b> J/K Actually haven't fed the little guy in the car, so we've managed to avoid that particular episode. Ahhh, I have so much to look forward to.
We use a removeable base infant seat (Century SmartFit Elite V - I think) with a base in each car, so haven't had to do too much strapping/unstrapping of the seat itself. IMHO, the AutoLocking Retractors are a pretty sweet deal when carseating. ISOFIX/LATCH is probably easier, but ALR beats the heck out of those dang clips!
<i>Have you had the bottle go nipple first in the crack of the seat and drain the formula?</i>
<b>HEY, no eating in the car!</b> J/K Actually haven't fed the little guy in the car, so we've managed to avoid that particular episode. Ahhh, I have so much to look forward to.