Convenience gadgets3 of 10Similarly, built-in convenience features, such as fold-out trays for snacking, playing games or coloring, as well as specially sized cup holders for juice boxes or built-in coolers for storing drinks are handy items for kid-friendly travel. While many of these things can be brought from home, bulky items like these can take up a lot of space when not in use. In addition, if they are not stored properly, they can injure occupants in a collision. The built-in versions are designed to stow easily and won't become projectiles in a crash.<< Back to the 2010 Spring Auto Guide table of contents. Related Articles:Negotiating a car trade-inSecrets of a car price stickerWhat women really want10 steps to best car loan dealRelated Links:Get a car loan on weak credit5 best conditions to refinance your carBorn in the USAHybrids are not the only answeradvertisement
Similarly, built-in convenience features, such as fold-out trays for snacking, playing games or coloring, as well as specially sized cup holders for juice boxes or built-in coolers for storing drinks are handy items for kid-friendly travel. While many of these things can be brought from home, bulky items like these can take up a lot of space when not in use. In addition, if they are not stored properly, they can injure occupants in a collision. The built-in versions are designed to stow easily and won't become projectiles in a crash.
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