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  • Review: Maxi-Cosi AxissFix (productReview)
    However, it does seem to be more pronounced in the AxissFix, but this does depend on the car you have and how old your child is. As always, it's worth trying out the AxissFix in your car if you can. Most big car seat retailers will be more than happy for you to test the fit and it's crucial you're happy with it.
  • Does Hagerty offer classic car insurance? (Article)
    >It's Classic Car Insurance
  • Review: Nuna MYTI (productReview)
    What is it? Nuna's car seat range isn't the biggest but that does mean it's very easy to understand. The MYTI is its Group 1/2/3 car seat that's suitable for children from 9kg right up to 36kg. That's approximately 9 months up to 12 years, so while it's not cheap at £275, it is an investment that will last you until your not so little one doesn't need a car seat any longer.
  • Review: Sony XAV-AX100 Car Stereo with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto (productReview)
    However, it's not available on all new cars - and if your car is more than a couple of years old it definitely won't have it. This radio will replace your factory-fit radio and, as well as being able to mirror your phone on the dashboard, it can also provide access to AM/FM radio and display an image from your car's reversing camera (if fitted).
  • Review: Nuna REBL (productReview)
    Tell us what car you have, or plan to get, and we will show you those that fit your car. Select your car's make to get started Tell us what car you have, or plan to get, and we will show you the car seats that fit.
  • Review: Britax Römer Kidfix III (productReview)
    What is it? Britax Römer is one of the most well-known names when it comes to car seats and it has a huge range of seats - close to 50 in fact. The Kidfix III M is the latest addition to the Kidfix range of Group 2/3 cars seats, designed for children aged from around three and a half years old up to 12 (from 15kg to 36 kg). 
  • Review: Scalextric Legends Rusty Rides - Volkswagen Beetle and T1b Camper (productReview)
    They look superb, but that does mean there's more to break. The wing mirrors are particularly susceptible to coming off (tip - don't let a three-year-old help you test them out...) - so these are cars you want to take care with. We also had a few quality issues with one of our cars. The rear screen of the red Beetle doesn't fit properly and we haven't been able to get it to sit right, which is disappointing on a limited edition set costing this much. 
  • Top 10: Car seats for four-year olds (Article)
    Cybex Solution Z-Fix The Solution Z-Fix is one of the most expensive Group 2/3 car seats around. However, that quality does shine through, not just in the seat itself and the quality of the fabrics, but in the features. The reclining headrest is a simple but brilliant idea which makes this stand out from other car seats.
  • Review: Michelin tailored car mats (productReview)
    width=599&height=399&mode=max" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/2531c4db917d4ee2b41bedcb3ade1263" /> Should I buy them? There's no shortage of car mats around from various suppliers, but the Michelin car mats stand out as something that's a cut above the usual. As well as the recognition of the brand name, they genuinely feel like high quality tailored car mats.
  • Review: Cybex Sirona S i-Size (productReview)
    Tipping the scales at 15kg it's not the kind of seat you want to be moving between cars regularly, unless you're working on your biceps. That said, it's easy to fit. Unlike many other similar car seats, the two Isofix arms move independently of each other. This makes it much easier if you're fitting it into a tight spot, such as the back of a three-door car or coupe.
  • Review: Cybex Solution Z-Fix (productReview)
    The Solution Z-Fix sits at the top end of the very extensive Cybex range of Group 2/3 car seats. Designed for children from 15kg to 36kg (so around 3 to 12 years old), it's one of the Cybex Platinum range of seats - these tend to be a bit posher with nicer fabrics and more features. T hey are also more expensive, with the Z-Fix starting at £190 with the Plus version costing another £25. 
  • BROKERS: Which brokers should I consider if buying a new or used car? (FAQs)
    Is the car UK supplied and warranted? If not, then the manufacturer warranty will not be a UK warranty, might originally have only been for 2 years, and might date from the first transaction involving the car in the country it came from, so could be as little as 6 months, or, if the car is old stock, may have already expired.
  • Top 10: Child car seats under £250 (Article)
    Being a Group 0+/1/2 seat makes it a rarity among child car seats - most only go from birth to 4 years old. It starts off as a rearward-facing seat for little ones up to 18kg, then converts into a forward facing seat for 9kg to 25kg children and can then be used as a group 2 booster.
  • Review: Cybex Pallas G i-Size (productReview)
    What is it? The Cybex Pallas G i-Size is a front facing Group 1/2/3 car seat that's designed to last from when children are approximately 15 months right up to 12 years old. It can only be fitted to cars with Isofix and also has a top tether fitting for added security.
  • Review: Joie Spin 360 (productReview)
    Tell us what car you have, or plan to get, and we will show you those that fit your car. Select your car's make to get started Tell us what car you have, or plan to get, and we will show you the car seats that fit.
  • Top 10: Best car seats from Mothercare (Article)
    Mothercare Ziba SP Plus The Ziba is one of the least-expensive car seats available anywhere but still provides safety and comfort for your baby. A Group 0+ seat designed for birth to 13kg, it has a three-point harness and a removable insert designed to support newborns.
  • Review: Razor Crazy Cart Shift (productReview)
    For those that don't live a few minutes from where they want to use the Crazy Cart shift, it  might be a better idea to chuck it in the car rather than carry it - as we do. It fits fine in our Audi Q2, but if your rear seats/boot are full or you have a smaller car, it's definitely worth checking the dimensions to see if you'll be able to fit the cart in your car.
  • Review: Britax Dualfix car seat (productReview)
    Tell us what car you have, or plan to get, and we will show you those that fit your car. Select your car's make to get started Tell us what car you have, or plan to get, and we will show you the car seats that fit.
  • Home care maintenance of the Year (Article)
    It includes an LCD screen which shows all four tyre pressures, plus it's easy to install using your car's 12v cigarette lighter. Aukey PB-C13 jump starter pack If you have a second car or a motorbike, having the Aukey PB-C13 can be a godsend if you’ve left your vehicle unused for a few weeks.
  • Review: Nuna Leaf Grow (productReview)
    There is also a clip-on toy bar with three knitted toys - a bird, cloud and a bunny. We're using our six month old son Reuben, as chief tester for this Nuna Leaf Grow review.
 

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