Jul 19, 2019
Two children smiling in a car, one in a car seat and the other with hands raised. They appear joyful and excited, enjoying the ride together.

Given that car accidents are the top cause of death for children up to the age of 13, choosing the proper car seat for your child should be a top priority. It is important to recognize that not every car seat is compatible with every vehicle.

Rear-facing car seats are designed mostly for infants and children up to age nine months. Your child will then graduate to a front-facing car seat. Some car seats are designed to be converted from rear-facing to front-facing by pivoting them. Booster seats are used for when your child outgrows a car seat but are not yet ready to sit unassisted. You know when your child is ready to move on from the booster seat when they are able to sit in a car seat with a seat belt.

Check out all of the family-friendly car and truck options available at Buzz Chew Chevrolet-Cadillac Inc. in Southampton, NY today.