Question:
My compact car is usually driven with one occupant and parked in a cramped urban office garage. My other car, a minivan, usually transports the kids. However, I'd like to buy a replacement for the compact that could occasionally have room for a one backless booster seat, one infant car seat, and one forward-facing toddler seat. My main concerns are small size and good gas mileage for commuting, but with the option of wedging in three seats in a pinch.
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You should also, look into if you can disable the front passenger air-bag for your child that is in a booster or car seat if you need to have them sitting up front.
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Geo Metro. My friend gets better than 50 mpg, and they have room for 4.
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