How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I realize you're kidding us, by suggesting a car seat on the
> passenger front seat. I think that's been against the law for over ten
> years here in Kalifornia.
Not if there's no back seat in many states. This is why Jeeps and
pickups have passenger airbag disable switches.
A baby seat can't be in a standard cab truck in CA?
Barry
> I realize you're kidding us, by suggesting a car seat on the
> passenger front seat. I think that's been against the law for over ten
> years here in Kalifornia.
Not if there's no back seat in many states. This is why Jeeps and
pickups have passenger airbag disable switches.
A baby seat can't be in a standard cab truck in CA?
Barry
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Switch insurance companies:
Brilliant! I never thought of that. <G>
Actually, I've shopped all the discounters, like Geico and Progressive
and they are the same, or higher, once my home owner's discount is
factored in. The '99 TJ Sport costs more for me to insure than a fully
loaded '05 4x4 Taco.
Maybe it's a regional statistic thing?
This weekend, I'll pull out the declarations sheet and provide more details.
Barry
> Switch insurance companies:
Brilliant! I never thought of that. <G>
Actually, I've shopped all the discounters, like Geico and Progressive
and they are the same, or higher, once my home owner's discount is
factored in. The '99 TJ Sport costs more for me to insure than a fully
loaded '05 4x4 Taco.
Maybe it's a regional statistic thing?
This weekend, I'll pull out the declarations sheet and provide more details.
Barry
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Switch insurance companies:
Brilliant! I never thought of that. <G>
Actually, I've shopped all the discounters, like Geico and Progressive
and they are the same, or higher, once my home owner's discount is
factored in. The '99 TJ Sport costs more for me to insure than a fully
loaded '05 4x4 Taco.
Maybe it's a regional statistic thing?
This weekend, I'll pull out the declarations sheet and provide more details.
Barry
> Switch insurance companies:
Brilliant! I never thought of that. <G>
Actually, I've shopped all the discounters, like Geico and Progressive
and they are the same, or higher, once my home owner's discount is
factored in. The '99 TJ Sport costs more for me to insure than a fully
loaded '05 4x4 Taco.
Maybe it's a regional statistic thing?
This weekend, I'll pull out the declarations sheet and provide more details.
Barry
#164
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Switch insurance companies:
Brilliant! I never thought of that. <G>
Actually, I've shopped all the discounters, like Geico and Progressive
and they are the same, or higher, once my home owner's discount is
factored in. The '99 TJ Sport costs more for me to insure than a fully
loaded '05 4x4 Taco.
Maybe it's a regional statistic thing?
This weekend, I'll pull out the declarations sheet and provide more details.
Barry
> Switch insurance companies:
Brilliant! I never thought of that. <G>
Actually, I've shopped all the discounters, like Geico and Progressive
and they are the same, or higher, once my home owner's discount is
factored in. The '99 TJ Sport costs more for me to insure than a fully
loaded '05 4x4 Taco.
Maybe it's a regional statistic thing?
This weekend, I'll pull out the declarations sheet and provide more details.
Barry
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Switch insurance companies:
Brilliant! I never thought of that. <G>
Actually, I've shopped all the discounters, like Geico and Progressive
and they are the same, or higher, once my home owner's discount is
factored in. The '99 TJ Sport costs more for me to insure than a fully
loaded '05 4x4 Taco.
Maybe it's a regional statistic thing?
This weekend, I'll pull out the declarations sheet and provide more details.
Barry
> Switch insurance companies:
Brilliant! I never thought of that. <G>
Actually, I've shopped all the discounters, like Geico and Progressive
and they are the same, or higher, once my home owner's discount is
factored in. The '99 TJ Sport costs more for me to insure than a fully
loaded '05 4x4 Taco.
Maybe it's a regional statistic thing?
This weekend, I'll pull out the declarations sheet and provide more details.
Barry
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
I feel compelled to say this about L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net>'s comments:
>Hi John,
> I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
>plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
>fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
>type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
>safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
>uncomfortable than most.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
makes sense to be as protected as possible.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>John Davies wrote:
>>
>> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
>> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>> >> have to sell it.
>> >
>> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
>> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
>> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>>
>> John Davies
<----------@***.net>'s comments:
>Hi John,
> I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
>plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
>fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
>type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
>safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
>uncomfortable than most.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
makes sense to be as protected as possible.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>John Davies wrote:
>>
>> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
>> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>> >> have to sell it.
>> >
>> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
>> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
>> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>>
>> John Davies
#167
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
I feel compelled to say this about L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net>'s comments:
>Hi John,
> I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
>plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
>fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
>type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
>safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
>uncomfortable than most.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
makes sense to be as protected as possible.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>John Davies wrote:
>>
>> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
>> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>> >> have to sell it.
>> >
>> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
>> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
>> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>>
>> John Davies
<----------@***.net>'s comments:
>Hi John,
> I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
>plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
>fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
>type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
>safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
>uncomfortable than most.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
makes sense to be as protected as possible.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>John Davies wrote:
>>
>> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
>> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>> >> have to sell it.
>> >
>> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
>> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
>> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>>
>> John Davies
#168
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
I feel compelled to say this about L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net>'s comments:
>Hi John,
> I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
>plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
>fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
>type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
>safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
>uncomfortable than most.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
makes sense to be as protected as possible.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>John Davies wrote:
>>
>> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
>> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>> >> have to sell it.
>> >
>> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
>> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
>> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>>
>> John Davies
<----------@***.net>'s comments:
>Hi John,
> I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
>plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
>fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
>type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
>safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
>uncomfortable than most.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
makes sense to be as protected as possible.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>John Davies wrote:
>>
>> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
>> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>> >> have to sell it.
>> >
>> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
>> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
>> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>>
>> John Davies
#169
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
I feel compelled to say this about L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net>'s comments:
>Hi John,
> I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
>plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
>fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
>type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
>safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
>uncomfortable than most.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
makes sense to be as protected as possible.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>John Davies wrote:
>>
>> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
>> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>> >> have to sell it.
>> >
>> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
>> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
>> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>>
>> John Davies
<----------@***.net>'s comments:
>Hi John,
> I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
>plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
>fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
>type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
>safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
>uncomfortable than most.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
makes sense to be as protected as possible.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>John Davies wrote:
>>
>> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
>> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>> >> have to sell it.
>> >
>> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
>> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
>> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>>
>> John Davies
#170
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
I truly believe you could aim for me and there's no way I would let
you hit me. As I said I drive defensively. I look for people that think
they can run a stop sign, as I used to ride Harleys:
http://www.----------.com/sportser.jpg So
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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MidnightDad wrote:
>
> That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
> fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
> won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
> someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
> doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
> makes sense to be as protected as possible.
you hit me. As I said I drive defensively. I look for people that think
they can run a stop sign, as I used to ride Harleys:
http://www.----------.com/sportser.jpg So
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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MidnightDad wrote:
>
> That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just because you've been
> fortunate enough to not have been involved in a crash doesn't mean you
> won't in the future. Have you seen those police chase shows where
> someone is t-boned at an intersection by a fleeing criminal? It
> doesn't matter how well the victim was driving. Accidents happen. It
> makes sense to be as protected as possible.