Buy Seat Car

Buy Seat Car

Buy Seat Car

Car seats can be expensive, so picking the right car seat also impacts the family budget. But finding the right car seat isn't easy; every big box store has rows of car seats, all looking pretty much the same. How to choose?

Comparing Car Seats

There are two kinds of seat commonly used for infants: infant seats that can often be used in conjunction with a “system” that includes a stroller, and convertible car seats that can be used for both infants and older children. Infant only car seats sit on a base that is belted or attached to the latch system that locks into bars built into the car’s seat ( latch is mandatory for all cars and car seats made since 2002); the car seat sits cradled on top of the base and locks into it.

Convertible car seats are attached to the car by a seat belt or a latch system and not easily portable, although they can be moved from car to car. Both types of systems are crash tested and proven safe in protecting children in the US.