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MAW Member Since: 06 May 2006 Location: Lincs Posts: 3104 |
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Tue Jan 20 2009 11:36am |
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Frosty_Power Member Since: 02 Oct 2008 Location: Calgary Posts: 93 |
We've got 2 little ones, 2.5 year and 3 months. Wife loves the vehicle, perfect size for our family, not too big, not too small. We also have a double stroller(the double wide one) and it fits in the back nicely along with all our other stuff. |
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Wed Jan 21 2009 5:01am |
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FAT_RRS Member Since: 18 Jun 2008 Location: COLORADO Posts: 98 |
The D3 is bigger inside by far. I have 2 kids and one on the way. I sold my D2 way back when I had my second child because the car seat/carrier that is so common with newborns wouldn't fit back there without turning it sideways to get them into the back seat... I am hoping the RRS has more room... I know he disco does.
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Wed Jan 21 2009 5:21pm |
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umbertob Member Since: 22 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 944 |
Hmm... You may have a problem fitting 3 kids on the RRS. |
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Wed Jan 21 2009 5:43pm |
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Frosty_Power Member Since: 02 Oct 2008 Location: Calgary Posts: 93 |
Our last vehicle was a D2 so I know the size comparision to the D3 is similar. My wife's complains on the D2 compared to the RRS was that the D2, even though bigger, was tougher for her to get the kids in/out since it was much higher and she really appreciates the RRS access mode. She doesn't need running boards to step on to get the kids in/out where as she needed to on the D2, tough when it's cold and snowing outside. Something to think about. Also, if you've got 3 kids, I'd say forget about the RRS and get a minivan . |
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Wed Jan 21 2009 7:14pm |
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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
I always felt the RRS was small in comparison to its external dimensions - the D3 definitely feels a bigger car. The boot is also small - probably the smallest of any of similar 4x4's
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Wed Jan 21 2009 7:20pm |
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mercuryl Member Since: 07 Oct 2008 Location: Sussex Posts: 195 |
RRS is a good choice ... but only if you have deep pockets. I've been mad for flipping years, absolutely years, over the edge for yonks. |
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Wed Jan 21 2009 11:36pm |
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PauloAmore Member Since: 27 Jan 2007 Location: Bonnie Scotland Posts: 1292 |
Good choice.
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Thu Jan 22 2009 8:34am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Just a technical question here I think you have all gone off topic now ....................... the thread is titled "Expecting Parents" it doesn't say "expectant parents" - Cannot imagine any parents wanting/ needing an isofix child seat in the back. I'm single and I regularly carry my parents and siblings in my RRS and there are no complaints from them about lack of space or needing an RSE system.................................................... agreed by all though is that room in the RRS is not a patch on the space that was available in my FFRR
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Thu Jan 22 2009 8:54am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
You don't buckle your parents into their booster seats when you ship them around the place Tim?
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Thu Jan 22 2009 10:04am |
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