Navigation

Welcome Guest
( Log In | Register )


2 Pages V   1 2 >  
Reply to this topicStart new topic

> need an 8 seater car with 3 ancorage points at the back and 3 in the middle

V
4+1more
post 12/12/2011, 12:32 PM
Post #1
*   Posts: 1   Joined: 12-December 11     
New Member
hi,



i have 4 children. my eldest is 5 so they are all still in car seats.


I have just found out i am about 6 weeks pregnant with my 5th( yet to tell my hubby) i just want to do as much research as possible.


I need some opinions on cars. i will need 5 ancorage points so i will need 3 in the back and 2 in the middle so the extra seat can fold down for the kids can get into the back.



Im not going to ask at car yards as the best i was offered by them was to get a 7 seater and have my older 2 climb in through the boot sad.gif. and yes, he didnt have children

any information on cars would be greatly appreciated.



thank you
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
back*again
post 12/12/2011, 01:07 PM
Post #2
**   Posts: 271   Joined: 13-November 11     
Member
Firstly congrats original.gif

There are no new cars that have what you're after. If you're looking new, the best you'll find is the 8-seater kia (3 anchor points in middle, 2 in back, however, the middle seat in the back is a lap-only seat belt) or the Mercedes 8 seater with 4 anchor points.

If you're buying older cars I'm not so sure. I know the taragos used to have more anchor points than they do now (now they only have 3 in the middle).

A few people on here bought cars without enough anchor points and got more installed with a crab bar, you may want to look into that?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Cat©
post 12/12/2011, 02:45 PM
Post #3
****   Posts: 3,010   Joined: 5-June 09     
Advanced Member
Depends really on your budget.

I have a Volkswagon Caravelle 9 seater. Personally I love it, as we can use the 9 seats (comes with two anchor points and you can get more installed) but its a 2/2/2/3 configuration. So easy to get into all seats.

Also while only needing 7 seats you can remove the middle two seater and move the three up giving you a 2/2/3 config. with a MASSIVE boot, bigger than the imax boot! Really depends on budget though and how many seats you need for the future etc.

The imax was ok as well, but we didnt like how it drove compared to the Caravelle, but it was also dearer than an imax....had we not had the budget for the caravelle we would have gone imax as a second choice. We didnt consider the smaller more "car" like 8 seaters as we have teens so wouldnt have lasted us long.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
MrsDoyle
post 12/12/2011, 05:37 PM
Post #4
****   Posts: 2,262   Joined: 1-March 05     
Mrs Doyle
When we had 5, all in carseats/boosters, we had an older style Tarago. 3 anchor points in the middle, 2 anchor points in the back. I had the younger 3 kids (all in carseats) in the middle row, and the 2 older kids (in tethered boosters), in the back row. With the middle row as far forward as it would go, there was enough room for my older boys to squeeze past and strap themselves in without flipping the seat.

Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
nessrose
post 13/12/2011, 08:01 AM
Post #5
****   Posts: 1,832   Joined: 2-February 05   From: Canberra, ACT  
Advanced Member
We're expecting our 5th too. They are all in carseats at the moment.

We have a 10 year old Tarago which has 5 anchor points. We bought it for about 10K. We have our 4 year old twins in the back and our 6 year old and 2 year old in the middle row. Our new bubba will go in the middle row when she is born.

We've been very happy with the Tarago. Haven't had any problems with it and plenty of room in the back even for a double pram (which happily we don't need now!). Apparently the older style Taragos have more boot space too.

Good luck.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
nobleme
post 13/12/2011, 11:16 AM
Post #6
****   Posts: 1,310   Joined: 14-February 08     
Vegan Police
If your eldest is already in a booster have you thought about using an untethered one, like the pegasus?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
blaast
post 15/12/2011, 02:06 PM
Post #7
**   Posts: 461   Joined: 28-April 09     
Member
Why an 8 seater?
The VW Multivan (a real 7 seater) has 5 anchor points in the back!

There are also VW Caravelle's with 8 (real) seats and short wheel base (the 9 seater is long wheel base), but they only have 2 anchor points.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
MickeyBoo
post 17/12/2011, 02:50 PM
Post #8
*****   Posts: 5,522   Joined: 21-January 04     
Ryan 10, Kiara 8, Jett 4, Levi 2 & Cienna 3mths
We have a Nissan Elgrand, it is an 8 seater and has 2 anchor points for the second row and three in back row. The middle seat has a movable seat so that there is no climbing over seats, and I find it pretty easy to get bubs in and out whatever the seat configuration.

They retail from $15000-$20,000 for earlier models (but being imports they have extremely low kms) (and up to $50,000 for the latest models) they are pretty easy to get parts for and servicing is not a hassle either, they have the same running parts as a Nissan Pathfinder (can't remember the exact year). Insurance is also pretty average.

Interiors are nice, you can get all leather interior, sunroofs etc in the Highway Star and Rider models, or a combination of leather/suede, or just suede in the other models. They are really cruisy to drive, don't feel big and clumsy on the road and are 4WD as well, they also have a fair bit of guts and aren't sluggish to drive. I'd never driven a big car before but I prefer it to my Commodore now, and that's saying something!

Boot space isn't enormous when the rear seats are right back, but if you move them both forward a bit there is still heaps of leg room and the boot space is ample. Even with them right back I can fit a stroller and full size pram in the back. For an added bonus, the rear seats fold up and to the side to allow for a large cargo area, and the middle row of seats swivels 180degrees to face the other way and pushes right back against the front seats, so if you ever need to take big loads anywhere there is heaps of room.

We've had our 99 Elgrand Rider for over 3 years now and have no complaints at all.

Good Luck and Congrats!

Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
lifehacker
post 17/12/2011, 04:07 PM
Post #9
*****   Posts: 7,323   Joined: 25-August 07     
+
.

This post has been edited by humphreymum: 19/12/2011, 10:17 PM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
fillesetjumeaux
post 17/12/2011, 06:18 PM
Post #10
******   Posts: 12,473   Joined: 25-March 03     
Skoomeez?
Older Chrysler Grand Voyagers have 2 + 3 (captain's chairs in the middle row, so easy access to rear). Unfortunately, newer ones have done away with 2 of the rear row anchor points.

The Multivan is a great car with the same configuration as the older CGV. It's what we'll probably get next.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

2 Pages V   1 2 >
Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 

 
 
Advertisement
 
 
Advertisement
 
 
 
Featured Promotions
 
 
Advertisement
 
 
RSS Lo-Fi Version
Skin by IPB Customize
Time is now: 24/05/2013

 
Essential Baby and Essential Kids is the place to find parenting information and parenting support relating to conception, pregnancy, birth, babies, toddlers, kids, maternity, family budgeting, family travel, nutrition and wellbeing, family entertainment, kids entertainment, tips for the family home, child-friendly recipes and parenting. Try our pregnancy due date calculator to determine your due date, or our ovulation calculator to predict ovulation and your fertile period. Our pregnancy week by week guide shows your baby's stages of development. Access our very active mum's discussion groups in the Essential Baby forums or the Essential Kids forums to talk to mums about conception, pregnancy, birth, babies, toddlers, kids and parenting lifestyle. Essential Baby also offers a baby names database of more than 22,000 baby names, popular baby names, boys' names, girls' names and baby names advice in our baby names forum. Essential Kids features a range of free printable worksheets for kids from preschool years through to primary school years. For the latest baby clothes, maternity clothes, maternity accessories, toddler products, kids toys and kids clothing, breastfeeding and other parenting resources, check out Essential Baby and Essential Kids.