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> From: sebking [mailto:sebking@freeuk.com]
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> Stag is not really my cup of tea...
Mine neither. The first time I drove a 4a I was amazed how similar it felt
to the Herald & Vitesse in driving character. It's been possible to get a
forward facing child seat in the back of my Herald Coupe, but this only
worked short term as my sons legs were soon too long (12 months) to fit
comfortably behind the drivers seat! This is something you'd have to
consider with anything Herald based, as the only ones which are full 4
seaters are the Saloons and Estates, which of course wouldn't fit the bill
as a soft top. Not a problem once your child is able to use a normal car
seat, but that's a few years ahead,
Cheers,
Bill.
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