Who's using a Child Seat in their e30?

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by 1990m3
    I had to pull the wheels off my BOB stroller to fit in the trunk of my m3, but it worked. Those are big, but they are also awesome, great strollers. I still make my wife take it with us to places in case one of the kids gets tired, plus I can wheel around all the accessories that come with us instead of carrying
    you pretty much have to take them off to fit them in any car - except maybe a truck or SUV. Pretty sure I even got the double stroller in there several times.

    sadly, we don't need ours anymore, the kids are too big. :(

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  • MB07
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    Its good to know that car seats will fit in the rear of a coupe however I am glad I have my sedan. It just makes it that much easier to fit a squirming toddler into the rear.

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  • 1990m3
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    I had to pull the wheels off my BOB stroller to fit in the trunk of my m3, but it worked. Those are big, but they are also awesome, great strollers. I still make my wife take it with us to places in case one of the kids gets tired, plus I can wheel around all the accessories that come with us instead of carrying

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  • lukeADE335i
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    Yep - I used to fit an old Steelcraft convertible capsule / pusher in the trunk of mine too (a feat that a VW Tiguan actually can't achieve!)

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  • nando
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    I used to fit our BOB stroller just fine in the trunk of the E30. If you've had one, you know how bulky those things are.

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  • geovangelist
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    I've put rear facing car seats in the back of my 87 E30 coupe for my daughter since she was 7 months old. Using the middle lap belt, it also allows for ample room for the driver and the passenger in the front seats and conforms to the safety instructions posted by the car seat makers.
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  • superj
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    no car is more fun to kids than riding in a sports car. I remember my step mom had a late 70s firebird tran-am with the 455 and we loved riding in it. the sound and the take off was always so fun. and my aunt would drive us around in her delorean sometimes and we loved it. the feel of being so low and cool

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  • HerbE30
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    My nephew who lives with me loves his 'Unks Vroom' (Uncles car) and what little kid wouldn't?

    The car makes loud noises plus with the car seat he can actually see out of the window, because of the 10 inch memory foam seat.

    If you're looking for a car seat, I would suggest kids Recaro. I plan to buy one for him soon since he is in need of a larger seat.

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella
    I just think we owners need a quiet place to relax and focus on the interaction between man, machine and road.

    Children have their place, but until they can fully understand what's going on in the car and how a classic car varies from other vehicles, they should just stay home with the wife.

    just my .02 cents
    I have a kid's seat in my Z4 and my '02. My daughter loves it. She was in the back seat of the '02 when she was 10 days old.

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella
    I just think we owners need a quiet place to relax and focus on the interaction between man, machine and road.

    Children have their place, but until they can fully understand what's going on in the car and how a classic car varies from other vehicles, they should just stay home with the wife.

    just my .02 cents
    Wow.

    Every year we sponsor the "Kids Racing For Life" event at Sebring, FL. We let the kids paint a car, then they get to ride along at full speed on a real race track. I beg to differ on that quote....





    All 4 of my kids have been at speed on a race track in mine or my friends' cars, I have been driving e30's for 11 years and my kids range from 11-19, so naturally, they all have ridden in them multiple times.

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  • superj
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    my kids grew up in e30s and love them. they both have one now.

    car seats fit in perfectly because the four door is set up to have a useable back seat, no problems. my wife had a two door so it was a bummer to tilt the seat and put the kids in the back but it was part of life because she had an 87 325is. my 325i four door worked a lot better but since the wife's car was more used as a family car, we did everyday.

    anyways, car seats fit fine and the belts all work. there is way more than enough room for the diaper bags and all the junk and since the e30 is smaller than most cars, the kids like being able to look out the windows. and, as mentioned above, you raise your kids in an e30 and they will be car guys/girls when they grow up and want e30s themselves.

    one of my boys has a four door 87 325 and the other has a two door 325 and we spent the whole weekend working on them so not only do they get good cars, you also get time to hang out with your kids teaching them about how to fix cars and answer questions about life.

    my youngest (14 year old who gets his permit in a few months) got to do his first head install and the oldest (18, at texas a&m) got to tear apart his first valve body and learn what not to do which lead to him learning to take pics or make notes on what goes where because he had to take the valve body from the spare (now a parts) transmission so he had a car to use for school.

    its totally worth it to raise your kids in an e30, or any older vehicle, because they will remember that and want to have the same thing when they get old enough.

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  • 1990m3
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    My daughter fell asleep in the backseat of my (loud) e30 m3 in the middle of the summer with the windows down and the sunroof open -- she was probably 2 or 3 at the time. It was awesome. Loudest car around and she slept for about 2 hours no problem.

    Both my daughters like the car but I only keep one car seat in the back in the summer, it's a little tight behind the drivers seat and neither of my girls are big enough for a booster yet. This summer my 7 year old is finally big enough for a booster, they make some pretty low profile high back boosters with 5 pt harnesses -- SAFETY FIRST!

    This summer I plan to buy an e46 m3 and put two car seats in the back, my girls are 4 and 7 and I expect it to work out just fine. Note that in the interest of safety most of my drives with the kids in back are local trips, when I go far or drive through the city I usually take my CRV or my wife's Pilot. Out in the suburbs where we live it's pretty low key.

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  • lukeADE335i
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    Originally posted by e30davie
    You've gotta keep up with the Jone's though. Look how big their car is!
    Ah... but Dad's is louder, so for them that counts! :p

    Originally posted by nando
    Now they're much older (fk me time flies!), I doubt they even need a booster seat in the E30 now as you say, the rear bench is quite high. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to let them ride in the E30. There are so many worse things they could be doing with their time...
    It's amazing how quickly they grow up - I bought my e30 just after my daughter was born, and she'll be 10 this year, I also will have owned the car 10 years in September! When she was first born I had an e21.
    Last edited by lukeADE335i; 03-05-2018, 03:35 AM.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by lukeADE335i
    My kids love it in the e30 & and point out any others they see while we're driving around. They call it Dad's race car (as admittedly the exhaust is pretty loud in the back).
    LOL. My kids say the same thing! I have a few HPDE/AutoX pictures on the wall of my garage, the kids think I was a real race car driver. :)

    I haven't driven the E30 in a few months (really really need to rebuild one of the CV shafts), the kids keep asking me when I'll drop them off at school in it again.

    As far as when they were little - I ended up figuring out a way to get the belt to lock safely without any issues. Basically you would pull it out to just the right length, pull it quickly (to get it to lock), then it would *just* buckle and hold the seat safely. TBH, on certain newer cars we put them in I thought they weren't nearly as secure as I could get them in the E30.

    Now they're much older (fk me time flies!), I doubt they even need a booster seat in the E30 now as you say, the rear bench is quite high. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to let them ride in the E30. There are so many worse things they could be doing with their time...

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  • Mwishlist
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    When you take your kids riding in your e30 you raise gear heads. . .

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