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Jazz it up

So here starts the new dads guide to buying a new car.

Stick with the one you've got.

And here ends the new dads guide to buying a new car.

So why did we consider the Jazz? Size and flexibility, for a reasonable price, if there is such a thing as a reasonable price for a new car in the UK. I haven't really seen it advertised but the sales staff were keen to push it down the family route, which is ideal for us.

Now, we are putting the cart before the horse, but the cart will be used in our two current cars and a replacement, so yes it does come first. But the carseat we have chosen for Jr is not compatible with the Jazz.

I have my opinions on how the S should not be used in ISOFIX if seat manufactures and car manufactures produce incompatible products when working to the same "standard". But, realistically, this covers the fixings only, and excludes other items such as height from footwell of seat, seat angle, under-feet storage, all of which count towards that tick.

Anyway, the Jazz is out as the seat has got a big fat cross. And I thought this was going to be easy.

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