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Old 03-02-2016, 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by heatmizr View Post
Even if the middle is a few % safer than the side seat, consider it this way...

After putting the kid in and taking him/her out 300 times, I think you might agree that having them placed in the side seat is much more convenient than having to reach way in or climb into the back seat with them to put them in their car seat or pull them out. Especially for wives using the SUV, they can't reach the middle position without climbing in.
So daily convenience counts even versus the slight chance of an accident.
Also, once the second kid comes along, you can no longer fit one seat in the middle as (in the X5) there isn't enough width. So they both need to go with the side seats. So now you have gone the extra mile providing a super safe middle position for your first born, but not your second born. Not fair!
And the more you keep having, the less energy you will have to worry about obtaining the utmost safety altogether! ;-) They'll be riding on the roof!
Congrats and Good Luck!
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