The European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP) provides an independent assessment of popular cars' safety performance. The http://www.euroncap.com/ website provides test results, and allows visitors to compare the safety test results of various car models. Some cars with excellent child safety ratings include:
Small Family Cars
* Citroen C4 (2004)
* Fiat Bravo (2007)
* Ford Focus (2004)
* Honda Civic (2007)
Large Family Cars
* Audi A4 (2008)
* BMW 3 Series (2005)
* Citroen C5 (2008)
* Ford Mondeo (2007)
Check If Your Pram Fits In The Boot!
People often assume that prams easily fit into car boots, but with certain models including the larger Silver Cross prams it is essential to check first! The easiest way to do this is to ensure that you take your pram with your when viewing the car.
Check If Your Car Seat Fits Properly
In the United Kingdom, an estimated two out of three child seats are fitted improperly, and this presents a huge danger to children. Properly fitted car seats must move no more than a few centimetres in each direction, and some cars have seat belts that are too short to correctly fit around a child seat. Ensure that you take your child seats with you when viewing a potential car to purchase.
Can Airbags Be Disabled?
Whilst airbags have been one of the most important life-saving devices in modern car safety, they present a huge risk to children in rear-facing car seats, and children in this position can be killed by airbag deployment. Safety guidelines recommend that children under 11yrs of age should never be in the front seat, and instead should be positioned in the back seats with a shoulder harness. Check that airbags can be disabled if you have a baby or young child sitting in rear-facing car seats.
Does the middle back seat have a lap and shoulder strap?
If you have three children in the back, it is extremely dangerous for the one sitting in the centre seat to be strapped in with a lap-only strap. Never put a child into a seat with a lap-only strap as a crash could cause severe abdominal injuries, and ensure that the middle seat has shoulder support too.
Do The Rear Doors Have Child Locks?
This is not a legal requirement, but child locks are a simple measure to prevent the most horrific accidents. Children are curious beings, and telling them "not to open the door" can provoke this curiousity. Take this matter out of their hands by ensuring that child locks are active at all times.
Choose Your Car Size Wisely
Although it is easier to manouvure small cars in built-up city areas, statistics show that twice as many people die in smaller, lighter cars each year in relation to larger, more heavier models. This doesn't mean that the only option is a monster-sized 4x4; large family cars such as the Ford Mondeo are classed as large cars. Also, do not underestimate how much more convienient 5-door models are than 3-door models when transporting large families in your car.
The Best Family Car
There are many areas where you can save real money when running your car. Some of these are:
- Actual running expenses
- Minimizing serving costs
- Reducing the slide in value as it gets older
Let's look at each of these areas in turn.
Actual Running Expenses - save on day-to-day running costs
a) Go easy on the throttle and the brake pedals. If you anticipate the traffic and road conditions a little more, you can save fuel and brake pad wear. Don't be in such a hurry, go easy on the car controls.
b) Keep the tires at the correct pressure. If they look to be wearing unevenly, get them checked. Get a wheel alignment done at least once a year.
c) Shop around for the best fuel deal. Use coupons or dockets always.
d) When it's time for new tires, shop around. Don't be afraid to ask "What is your best price?" Compare prices and brands. Get to know the most suitable tire for your type of driving needs. Play off one retailer against another. The same goes for brake pads. Don't just accept any quote.
Minimizing Service Costs - keep these to a minimum
a) Learn to do your own oil change and greasing. This is not a very arduous job. I actually enjoy the time under the car. Changing the oil, oil filter and greasing only needs to take less than 1/2 an hour altogether, but can save you a substantial amount of money. Just be sure doing this does not void your warranty. You can also easily change the air filter saving you even more money.
b) Get to know the normal noises your car makes. If at any time these change, see if you can work where the noise is coming from. That way when you go to your mechanic you won't have to say "Just fix it", you will be able to offer some ideas as to the cause of the problem.
c) Keep an eye out for loss of any fluids. This is often a cause of large maintenance costs. Check regularly to ensure the radiator water level, engine oil level, brake fluid level, automatic gearbox oil level, power steering oil and/or clutch fluid levels are all close to, or at, the "full" mark.
d) Look at the garage floor. Has oil been dropped on it recently? Was it from the back or the front of the car? Don't let oil leaks go checked. Get them looked at right away.
e) If you choose to do your oil changes, shop around for the best price on good oil and filters.
f) If your car requires some specialized servicing or repair, shop around. Get competing quotes. Play off one repairer with another to get the best price.
Minimizing the Value Slide - get the most for your car when you sell
a) Keep the car clean inside and out.
b) Keep the car polished at least once a year. Twice a year is better. Use a good brand of polish
c) Use floor mats always. Keep them clean. Keep the carpets vacuumed regularly.
d) Keep a log book of all monies spent on the car and at what mileage/kilometers they were done. Keep the receipts. This will help you get the best price when you sell if prospective buyers can see you looked after the car well.
e) Use a good quality vinyl or leather protector on your dash, seats and door trims to save them from cracking and discoloration, as they get older.
f) Look for rust spots. These can occur around the windscreen, under the doors, in the door sills and other parts of the body. If you notice any, treat them immediately with a good brand rust killer. If you feel unqualified, get a specialist to fix it right away.
g) If you see stone chips, treat them right away. These can turn into rust spots if not cared for. You could either use a auto paint spray can of the same color or touch it up with a small paint brush and touch up paint.
h) The value of your car will be enhanced at sale time if you keep it as close to original condition as possible. Try to look after the car and keep it looking like it would have been when it was new.
These are just some ways you can minimize your car ownership costs and maximize the amount you receive when you go to sell the car.
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