
When you’re looking for a new car, make sure you take these things into consideration before you make your final choice.
Safety
- Check NHTSA and IIHS crash-test ratings
- Locate and understand airbag placement in the car
- Does it have antilock brakes/stability control/a tire pressure monitoring system?
- How about a backup camera or sensors?
- Is there pinch protection on the automatic doors, windows and/or tailgate?
Storage/cargo
- Does the cargo space fit the stuff you need to haul regularly?
- Are there a variety of compartments to keep your car tidy and organized?
- Is the center console large enough to store your purse or day bag?
- Are there storage compartments and/or cupholders within reach of little ones while buckled?
Ease of entry and exit
- Is the step-in height low enough for younger and older family members to get in and out easily?
- Can you easily lift your infant carrier or child up into the car without straining or bumping your head (or theirs)?
- Are the Latch connectors easy to access and use?
- Are the seat belts easy for older children to buckle on their own?
Simple driver controls
- Are there audio controls on the steering wheel?
- Are there thermostat controls on the steering wheel? If not, are the center ones simple to use upon quick glance?
Fluff
- Leather or stain-resistant fabric seats (such as Chrysler’s) are a necessity for families.
- Does the car have heated seats or a remote start function if you live in a cold climate? (Great for warming up prior to loading children.)
- Does the car have a rear DVD/entertainment system?
- Is satellite radio available?
- Is there an auxiliary iPod (or other MP3 player) jack?
- Is the navigation system simple to operate?
- Are there plenty of power outlets to plug in the kids’ accessories?
The car is intelligently designed and very eye appealing. I was dissapointed to find that I had to choose from a myriad of options. Who has time to research all of them? Bad marketing idea.
TMP
Posted by: Ted Prociv | Dec 12, 2007 8:59:36 AM