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Carseat Help Please

Hi

I drive a Mini One 05 Plate, i have bought a Maxi Cosi Cabrio Carseat.

Can any of you lovely people tell me which base will fit both the seat and the car?

Thanks :D

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  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    Caseyface wrote: »
    Hi

    I drive a Mini One 05 Plate, i have bought a Maxi Cosi Cabrio Carseat.

    Can any of you lovely people tell me which base will fit both the seat and the car?

    Thanks :D

    do you mean if its an isofix in your car?
  • Caseyface
    Caseyface Posts: 313 Forumite
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    custardy wrote: »
    do you mean if its an isofix in your car?

    I mean, i know an isofix base exists as does an easybase and another one i think. But i don't know, if all will comfortably fit?
  • Bunny
    Bunny Posts: 529 Forumite
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    according to the website, the isofix base will not go into your car, however the easy base will or you could just fit it with a seatbelt.
    You can check out the other seats on the website
    http://www.maxi-cosi.com/gb-en/carselector
  • pinkshoes
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    I use the easybase in my KA with a maxicosi carseat, but I put it in the front passenger seat, as it's quite a tight fit in the back (passenger seat has to be quite a way forward), and awkward to get in and out due to not having rear doors.

    I wouldn't be without the easybase though! Makes life SO much easier than faffing about with seatbelts!
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  • Bunny
    Bunny Posts: 529 Forumite
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    just ensure any front passenger airbags are turned off
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