That's my concern. Someone's head it right against the window/roof and you hit a bump, get in a crash/accident, etc...you're looking at some damage that might have otherwise been a non-issue with a little more wiggle room.tall people should avoid riding in the back seat of a Mustang. No head restraints to protect against a rear impact crash. Unless you don't care about that sort of stuff :headbonk:
My seat only had a revision on the recommended weight limit using the LATCH system. My daughter is big for her age so I had already been using the actual seat belt for some time. IIRC, they reduced the weight from 55 lbs to 40 lbs. I'm not sure on other models though.Just FYI, there has been a big recall on the Recaro seats.
He didn't really have much of a choice, either he rode back there or didn't go on the trip.tall people should avoid riding in the back seat of a Mustang. No head restraints to protect against a rear impact crash. Unless you don't care about that sort of stuff :headbonk:
Doesn't look quite as badass as the Recaro but on the other hand if the kid is a double-fisted drinker...this would seem to be right up their alley!I have the EvenFlo SecureKid in mine. Works really well because it's pretty low profile.
Last summer we took a road trip from Los Angeles to Monterey, CA through Big Sur, then took freeways on the way home; about 700 miles round trip with the route we took. It went really well, and of course the car handled Big Sur like a dream.
^^^ This. My kids love our Mustang, and complain when we cannot take it. My 8yo does all of the things you mention here.What?!?... I love it whenever I pass another car and he insists we "won" and "yeah...take that other car, my daddy beat you!!" That and "faster Daddy faster!"
-Emt1581