How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
#171
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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
mailto:--------------------
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.
#172
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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
mailto:--------------------
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
mailto:--------------------
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.
#173
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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
mailto:--------------------
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
mailto:--------------------
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.
#174
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
that's what happens when we get old enough that our children are having
children. my daughter would have thought of that, but i was oblivious.
i guess pops isn't going to be taking his grandaughter on any road
trips until he learns the current rules.
;-)
L.W. ------ III (ßill) 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.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "rmcaskey@comcast.net" wrote:
> >
> > i fail to undertand why there is a problem. car seat in the passenger
> > seat. two car seats in the back seat. mom behind the back seat, holding
> > the groceries if necessary. situation under control. maybe THEN she'll
> > understand why that new Unlimited is calling.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > martin caskey
> > millers island, maryland
children. my daughter would have thought of that, but i was oblivious.
i guess pops isn't going to be taking his grandaughter on any road
trips until he learns the current rules.
;-)
L.W. ------ III (ßill) 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.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "rmcaskey@comcast.net" wrote:
> >
> > i fail to undertand why there is a problem. car seat in the passenger
> > seat. two car seats in the back seat. mom behind the back seat, holding
> > the groceries if necessary. situation under control. maybe THEN she'll
> > understand why that new Unlimited is calling.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > martin caskey
> > millers island, maryland
#175
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
that's what happens when we get old enough that our children are having
children. my daughter would have thought of that, but i was oblivious.
i guess pops isn't going to be taking his grandaughter on any road
trips until he learns the current rules.
;-)
L.W. ------ III (ßill) 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.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "rmcaskey@comcast.net" wrote:
> >
> > i fail to undertand why there is a problem. car seat in the passenger
> > seat. two car seats in the back seat. mom behind the back seat, holding
> > the groceries if necessary. situation under control. maybe THEN she'll
> > understand why that new Unlimited is calling.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > martin caskey
> > millers island, maryland
children. my daughter would have thought of that, but i was oblivious.
i guess pops isn't going to be taking his grandaughter on any road
trips until he learns the current rules.
;-)
L.W. ------ III (ßill) 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.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "rmcaskey@comcast.net" wrote:
> >
> > i fail to undertand why there is a problem. car seat in the passenger
> > seat. two car seats in the back seat. mom behind the back seat, holding
> > the groceries if necessary. situation under control. maybe THEN she'll
> > understand why that new Unlimited is calling.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > martin caskey
> > millers island, maryland
#176
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
that's what happens when we get old enough that our children are having
children. my daughter would have thought of that, but i was oblivious.
i guess pops isn't going to be taking his grandaughter on any road
trips until he learns the current rules.
;-)
L.W. ------ III (ßill) 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.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "rmcaskey@comcast.net" wrote:
> >
> > i fail to undertand why there is a problem. car seat in the passenger
> > seat. two car seats in the back seat. mom behind the back seat, holding
> > the groceries if necessary. situation under control. maybe THEN she'll
> > understand why that new Unlimited is calling.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > martin caskey
> > millers island, maryland
children. my daughter would have thought of that, but i was oblivious.
i guess pops isn't going to be taking his grandaughter on any road
trips until he learns the current rules.
;-)
L.W. ------ III (ßill) 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.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "rmcaskey@comcast.net" wrote:
> >
> > i fail to undertand why there is a problem. car seat in the passenger
> > seat. two car seats in the back seat. mom behind the back seat, holding
> > the groceries if necessary. situation under control. maybe THEN she'll
> > understand why that new Unlimited is calling.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > martin caskey
> > millers island, maryland
#177
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
that's what happens when we get old enough that our children are having
children. my daughter would have thought of that, but i was oblivious.
i guess pops isn't going to be taking his grandaughter on any road
trips until he learns the current rules.
;-)
L.W. ------ III (ßill) 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.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "rmcaskey@comcast.net" wrote:
> >
> > i fail to undertand why there is a problem. car seat in the passenger
> > seat. two car seats in the back seat. mom behind the back seat, holding
> > the groceries if necessary. situation under control. maybe THEN she'll
> > understand why that new Unlimited is calling.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > martin caskey
> > millers island, maryland
children. my daughter would have thought of that, but i was oblivious.
i guess pops isn't going to be taking his grandaughter on any road
trips until he learns the current rules.
;-)
L.W. ------ III (ßill) 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.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "rmcaskey@comcast.net" wrote:
> >
> > i fail to undertand why there is a problem. car seat in the passenger
> > seat. two car seats in the back seat. mom behind the back seat, holding
> > the groceries if necessary. situation under control. maybe THEN she'll
> > understand why that new Unlimited is calling.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > martin caskey
> > millers island, maryland
#178
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
In article <60dv91thqvkkl7d1q05tp8kmul8a9bejaa@4ax.com>,
John Davies <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I just don't buy that line. Maybe it's true compared to older
> cars without side airbags and modern crumple zone engineering.
>
> There is no way an open vehicle with old technology can match a modern
> car with unibody and side airbags for opccupant protection.
>
> I'm not saying the car would survive the hit better, but that the
> injuries of the folks inside will be significantly less. If I had
> triplets I would buy the safest car I could afford.
>
John, all the engineering is meant to accommodate basic physics, which
says that the greater mass wins. That's why the smaller vehicles, with
their crumple zones & air bags, get totalled in accidents with larger
vehicles that can be inexpensively patched up and put back on the road.
B
--
Brian Heller
It is easier to tame wild beasts
than to conquer the human mind.
John Davies <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I just don't buy that line. Maybe it's true compared to older
> cars without side airbags and modern crumple zone engineering.
>
> There is no way an open vehicle with old technology can match a modern
> car with unibody and side airbags for opccupant protection.
>
> I'm not saying the car would survive the hit better, but that the
> injuries of the folks inside will be significantly less. If I had
> triplets I would buy the safest car I could afford.
>
John, all the engineering is meant to accommodate basic physics, which
says that the greater mass wins. That's why the smaller vehicles, with
their crumple zones & air bags, get totalled in accidents with larger
vehicles that can be inexpensively patched up and put back on the road.
B
--
Brian Heller
It is easier to tame wild beasts
than to conquer the human mind.
#179
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
In article <60dv91thqvkkl7d1q05tp8kmul8a9bejaa@4ax.com>,
John Davies <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I just don't buy that line. Maybe it's true compared to older
> cars without side airbags and modern crumple zone engineering.
>
> There is no way an open vehicle with old technology can match a modern
> car with unibody and side airbags for opccupant protection.
>
> I'm not saying the car would survive the hit better, but that the
> injuries of the folks inside will be significantly less. If I had
> triplets I would buy the safest car I could afford.
>
John, all the engineering is meant to accommodate basic physics, which
says that the greater mass wins. That's why the smaller vehicles, with
their crumple zones & air bags, get totalled in accidents with larger
vehicles that can be inexpensively patched up and put back on the road.
B
--
Brian Heller
It is easier to tame wild beasts
than to conquer the human mind.
John Davies <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I just don't buy that line. Maybe it's true compared to older
> cars without side airbags and modern crumple zone engineering.
>
> There is no way an open vehicle with old technology can match a modern
> car with unibody and side airbags for opccupant protection.
>
> I'm not saying the car would survive the hit better, but that the
> injuries of the folks inside will be significantly less. If I had
> triplets I would buy the safest car I could afford.
>
John, all the engineering is meant to accommodate basic physics, which
says that the greater mass wins. That's why the smaller vehicles, with
their crumple zones & air bags, get totalled in accidents with larger
vehicles that can be inexpensively patched up and put back on the road.
B
--
Brian Heller
It is easier to tame wild beasts
than to conquer the human mind.
#180
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
In article <60dv91thqvkkl7d1q05tp8kmul8a9bejaa@4ax.com>,
John Davies <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I just don't buy that line. Maybe it's true compared to older
> cars without side airbags and modern crumple zone engineering.
>
> There is no way an open vehicle with old technology can match a modern
> car with unibody and side airbags for opccupant protection.
>
> I'm not saying the car would survive the hit better, but that the
> injuries of the folks inside will be significantly less. If I had
> triplets I would buy the safest car I could afford.
>
John, all the engineering is meant to accommodate basic physics, which
says that the greater mass wins. That's why the smaller vehicles, with
their crumple zones & air bags, get totalled in accidents with larger
vehicles that can be inexpensively patched up and put back on the road.
B
--
Brian Heller
It is easier to tame wild beasts
than to conquer the human mind.
John Davies <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I just don't buy that line. Maybe it's true compared to older
> cars without side airbags and modern crumple zone engineering.
>
> There is no way an open vehicle with old technology can match a modern
> car with unibody and side airbags for opccupant protection.
>
> I'm not saying the car would survive the hit better, but that the
> injuries of the folks inside will be significantly less. If I had
> triplets I would buy the safest car I could afford.
>
John, all the engineering is meant to accommodate basic physics, which
says that the greater mass wins. That's why the smaller vehicles, with
their crumple zones & air bags, get totalled in accidents with larger
vehicles that can be inexpensively patched up and put back on the road.
B
--
Brian Heller
It is easier to tame wild beasts
than to conquer the human mind.