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Not true.  Although not ideal.  If the vehicle has only one row of seats children can sit in the front seat.  Just move it all the way rearward.  Its all to do with airbag. 

 

On 6/30/2018 at 3:13 PM, Ford Freak said:

nope what for? ive been faster than you since day one. ill let you catch up now. 

 

thinking about a wagon now. 

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Very nice. But only buy VF.  Miles ahead of VE. 

 

Definitely get a wagon.  So versatile.  

 

Just over 30k gets a low K SSVR

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I can't

 

You can.

 

It'd be weird if I put a baby seat into your ute.

 

Edit: - Vircroads info site:

Can a restraint go in the front seat of a van or utility that has only one row of seats?Hide

If your vehicle has only one row of seats (e.g. a ute), you can use a child restraint or booster seat in the front seat. The seat needs to have a seat belt to be used with the restraint and an anchorage point if the restraint has a top tether strap (some booster seats come without a top tether).

Restraint fitting stations may be able to install an anchorage point if you don't have one in your vehicle.

Airbags

Rear facing child restraints (typically for newborn babies and infants up to approximately 12 months of age) cannot be used in the front seat if there is a passenger airbag.

Forward facing child restraints and booster seats can be used if there is an airbag. However, it is recommended that the seat be moved back as far as possible away from the airbag to avoid the possibility of suffocation if the airbag is deployed.

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