FTO as a practical car??

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FTO as a practical car??

Postby adrian » Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm

Alright all,

I've sold my FTO a couple of years ago so I forget...Can you fit a babyseat in an FTO!? I am currently cycling to work and I I have used the Honda S2000 about once in the last week. It's just a waste of 24,000 euros considering how little I use it.. And you can not disable the airbag so my little girl will never be able to come with me in it....with a new jeep I can not justify having 2 cars worth so much cash either...I'm battling with myself here!

The only other car I really want to to go back to my roots and get an FTO... I love them and I would get more use out of it then the S2000 and it would be less money tied up in a motor.

But, does a baby seat fit into one? I would not be using it as our every day car to take our baby round in but I would need to the odd time.

I have been looking at a few 1998 GPXs in the UK... reckon I would be able to get one on the road for about 9k euros,... would that be about right? There is nothing else in the ~10k bracket that floats my boat that I feel I could use every day.
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Postby pergau » Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:05 pm

I knew that you'd see sense someday.

I suspect that you could get a child seat into the back is you moved the passenger seat forward quite a bit. but it will be difficult to lift a kid in and out as you would have to stretch and if the kid is heavy that could be quite a job.

I say buy it and apologize to the wife if it doesn't work out.
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Re: FTO as a practical car??

Postby gt94 » Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:18 pm

adrian wrote:Alright all,

I've sold my FTO a couple of years ago so I forget...Can you fit a babyseat in an FTO!? I am currently cycling to work and I I have used the Honda S2000 about once in the last week. It's just a waste of 24,000 euros considering how little I use it.. And you can not disable the airbag so my little girl will never be able to come with me in it....with a new jeep I can not justify having 2 cars worth so much cash either...I'm battling with myself here!

The only other car I really want to to go back to my roots and get an FTO... I love them and I would get more use out of it then the S2000 and it would be less money tied up in a motor.

But, does a baby seat fit into one? I would not be using it as our every day car to take our baby round in but I would need to the odd time.

I have been looking at a few 1998 GPXs in the UK... reckon I would be able to get one on the road for about 9k euros,... would that be about right? There is nothing else in the ~10k bracket that floats my boat that I feel I could use every day.


only done this yesterday took a bit of gusto but yeah child seat fitted in nicely. i suppose it depends on the size of the chair and also how old the child is.
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Postby ftogirl » Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:30 pm

Well I have twins and have 2 child seats in the back and they fit in nicely, my twins are 5 years old now and still have plenty of room, so 1 seat for a baby should be fine.

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Postby Muad_dib77 » Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:46 pm

Something about the Dark side and never under estimating the power of it springs to mind...

Anyways... Glad to see you've got your sensible hat on...

FTOs are very pratical cars.. If you get a horse they can tow your horse box..if you want to go skiing - you can get a roof rack..

And indeed the previous owner of mine informed me that a childseat fits snugly in the backseat.. Alteratively you can alway get the roof rack for the childseat ;-)
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Postby Sebastian » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:47 pm

i.ve seen 2 small children (baby's) in the back of a FTO so i guess those baby seats will work
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Postby adrian » Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:18 pm

cheers all! The FTO is that type of car that you just want to own again after you sell one. I love my S2000 but since my little bundle of joy has come along it's wasted... so, could well be gettnig into the FTO market again in a month or two... cheers again!
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Postby msmorrissey » Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:08 am

I've had a baby seat in the back of the FTO for the last 4 years even put in a flip down dvd player so she can watch Dora the explorer, not a bother, only thing is if you have kids make sure you've leather seats!! Milk and fabric = smelly car.
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Postby baldtyres » Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:02 pm

MY kid is 7 and has been travelling in my FTO since she was 6 months old in various types of child seats as she got older. There is no problem with room and access to the back seats for children. I can back up msmorrissey and agree that the flip down DVD player on the back of the headrest is an excellent babysitter.
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Postby Dean » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:50 pm

adrian wrote:cheers all! The FTO is that type of car that you just want to own again after you sell one. I love my S2000 but since my little bundle of joy has come along it's wasted... so, could well be gettnig into the FTO market again in a month or two... cheers again!


Heh, I am in no particular hurry to sell mine.... If it goes it goes, let me know if this is a serious thought :D

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Postby Dave » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:19 am

i also know of another FTO for sale!! :wink:
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Postby Dean » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:42 am

Dave wrote:i also know of another FTO for sale!! :wink:


Ha! he cannot resist my subliminal tiny font!
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Postby adrian » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:44 am

Dean wrote:Ha! he cannot resist my subliminal tiny font!


Brilliant...
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Postby baldtyres » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:51 am

I'm going to play hard to get!
My FTO gpx may or may not be for sale :wink:
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Postby Muad_dib77 » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:52 am

Mine isn't for sale! End of ;-)
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Postby adrian » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:56 am

Ah, I'm torn completely anyway. I would love an RX7 as well, but am a little afraid to buy one cause of the stories you hear on how they need to be maintained. I'm a torn man. There are so few motors I want, so the ones I do it's hard to know.

I've pretty much decided not to plough the 24k I would get for the S2000 into a second car cause we have a new jeep as a kinda family motor. So I am looking at around the ~10k bracket... so FTO, RX7, 300ZX, Skyline type thing is probable. Any other suggestions anyone??
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Postby Muad_dib77 » Tue Mar 06, 2007 12:29 pm

adrian wrote:Ah, I'm torn completely anyway. I would love an RX7 as well, but am a little afraid to buy one cause of the stories you hear on how they need to be maintained. I'm a torn man. There are so few motors I want, so the ones I do it's hard to know.

I've pretty much decided not to plough the 24k I would get for the S2000 into a second car cause we have a new jeep as a kinda family motor. So I am looking at around the ~10k bracket... so FTO, RX7, 300ZX, Skyline type thing is probable. Any other suggestions anyone??


As far as I'm aware the RX7 has preinstalled baby seats in the back.. ;-)
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Postby CJ » Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:35 pm

Muad_dib77 wrote:As far as I'm aware the RX7 has preinstalled baby seats in the back.. ;-)


If you thought the FTO was tight in the back, you ain't seen nothing til you've looked over your shoulder in an RX7! I really don't think you've any chance of fitting a baby seat in the back of an FD...

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Postby adrian » Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:52 pm

If you thought the FTO was tight in the back, you ain't seen nothing til you've looked over your shoulder in an RX7! I really don't think you've any chance of fitting a baby seat in the back of an FD...


Is there an airbag in from front (that can be turned off) as I could put it there th eodd time I will have it??
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Postby CJ » Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:55 pm

adrian wrote:Is there an airbag in from front (that can be turned off) as I could put it there th eodd time I will have it??


Not sure if you can turn off the airbag in equiped cars (mine doesn't have one)....
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