Ejector seat control ?!
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Mahjik (01-18-2017)
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Mueller (01-18-2017)
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Well said. The federal government says otherwise in FMVSS 225. That Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard requires vehicles (not buses, semi trucks, and strangely convertibles) with 0 forward facing designated seating positions to have anchorage points in all front passenger seating positions. Thus, by definition, the F-Type must have an anchorage point in the passenger seat to meet federal law or it would not be allowed on sale in the US. I cannot speak for other countries or regions.
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SinF (01-19-2017)
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I've got a booster seat in the boot (trunk to you US owners) for when my 6 year old is in the car. I don't see why someone wouldn't take a smaller child out in a full child seat.
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Start 'em off early...!
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Here in Texas and according to our DMV, a child cannot ride in the front seat, period, until the child meets certain height/weight/age pre-requisites. I still have to keep my kid in a booster and this has kept me from getting a coupé. Until he is able to ride in the front seat in a few years, I am "stuck" in an XF (not a bad problem to have mind you).
Besides, my tuning plans seem to be going well, and the V6 tune and pulley can all transfer over to the F in a few years.
Ejector seat control!!! ... would be nice when getting an ear full from the spousal unit on a long drive...
Besides, my tuning plans seem to be going well, and the V6 tune and pulley can all transfer over to the F in a few years.
Ejector seat control!!! ... would be nice when getting an ear full from the spousal unit on a long drive...