«This Carrera Coupe was sold new to an Air Force pilot who
kept the car until 2010.
I will
keep this car until it dies or until I have the money for a 4 - Runner.
1977 olds cutlass salon, 350 rocket, auto, buckets, console, cruise, am / fm really fun car to drive gets a lot of compliments, I have paperwork from new and owner history from new, i am the fourth owner, original owner
kept car until he passed away and then his daughter inherited the car then sold it to a collector then he flipped it to another collector and then i bought it after that.
It all comes together with a combination of living within your means,
I keep cars until they die — and I go with valued car like a Honda Civic.
Finally, taking a shorter loan term and
keeping the car until it's fully paid off will eliminate the problem of underwater trade - ins.
If you have an existing upside down car loan, it might mean a higher lease payment, but assuming
you keep the car until the end of the lease, then your negative equity is completely gone.
Not exact matches
For example, she said, if a new roof lasts 20 to 30 years, living
until 90 instead of 80 means budgeting for one new roof at age 60 won't cut it; if they tend to
keep cars for 10 years, their retirement might entail an extra purchase.
It is important to protect your credit score during the entire application process, which includes making your payments on time,
keeping your current job, staying with your current bank, maintaining low credit card balances and avoiding major purchases (e.g. a new
car, new furniture)
until you have closed on your mortgage.
1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve put in some impressive performances and could have scored points or even podiums on a few occasions, but the
car just
kept letting him down; he didn't finish a race
until the 12th round of the season!
His
car actually
kept going for once too, which meant Vettel had to wait
until the pitstops to get ahead, despite his best efforts at getting ahead on track.
Toro Rosso were hoping to
keep their
car under wraps
until testing, but leaked images of the STR13 emerged after a filming day last week.
Safe Strategy: It's safe for your little ones to
keep them in the rear - facing position
until the age of 4 in the
car.
Keep your child's
car seat facing the rear for as long as possible,
until she reaches the top weight or height allowed by the
car seat manufacturer.
There are some professional opinions that rear facing
car seats can be upgraded to front - facing seats when a kid turns one, but according the American Academy of Pediatrics it is recommended to
keep a child in a rear - facing seat
until it becomes 2 years old.
The best thing about it is that you can
keep your baby facing the rear position for a longer period (at least
until your baby gets to 50pounds or about 5 years old) compared to most
car seat models.
While children should be placed in a rear - facing
car seat
until at least age 1 and 20 pounds, the American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends parents
keep their children in rear - facing seats
until age 2, or when they reach the maximum height and weight for their seat.
Convertible
car seats accommodate rear - facing or forward - facing babes (you should
keep your little one rear - facing
until at LEAST 2 years of age).
To
keep their novelty value, only get them out when you go into a store or restaurant and let your little one play with one toy at a time
until it's time to go, saving one last special toy for the
car ride home.
Thus, to avoid chances of injuries,
keep the child in a booster seat
until he / she becomes 8 years old and can fit properly into the
car's safety belts.
But for now, I'll try to
keep them in
car seats
until they turn six or weigh 60 pounds since that's «technically» the law here in California.
Follow your state
car seat laws, but where they are lacking (some states say it is okay to take kids out of a
car seat at age 4 or 5, for example), follow the recommendations of the AAP and
keep your kids in a booster seat
until they are about 4» 9» tall.
I always suggest
keeping the bare minimum in one bag for mom and dad and then leave the baby stuff in the
car until after you have moved to the postpartum room.
Can be used in the rear - facing position
until your child is 35 or 45 pounds, which can help parents meet
car seat guidelines to
keep kids rear - facing
until age two years
Keep your child who has outgrown his forward - facing
car seat in a belt - positioning booster seat
until they are big enough to fit in regular seat belts.
Finally,
keep your infant in a rear - facing
car seat, whether that is an infant - only
car seat or a rear - facing convertible
car seat
until your baby is two years old.
The state of Minnesota suggests that compliance with
car seat safety law is a minimum safety standard and that parents should use best practices and
keep kids in the back seat
until age 13.
And since there are many convertible seats and combination seats that allow you to use harness straps up
until your child is 40 pounds or more (the Britax Marathon can be used up to 65 pounds with a harness), you could
keep your child in a
car seat with a harness strap a little longer with one of these seats.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that you should «
keep your child in a forward - facing
car seat with a harness and tether
until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your
car seat's manufacturer.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is changing the rules on
car seat safety by advising parents to
keep toddlers rear facing
until they reach the weight and height limits of their particular
car seat or
until the child's second birthday.
Car seat safety experts, and many manufacturers, now recommend keeping your child rear - facing until they reach the limits of the car se
Car seat safety experts, and many manufacturers, now recommend
keeping your child rear - facing
until they reach the limits of the
car se
car seat.
Therefore,
keep children rear - facing as long as possible, in a forward - facing harness to the limit of the
car seat, and in a booster seat
until the seatbelt fits.
Extended rear - facing
car seats will
keep your baby facing backwards
until they're around 4 years old (or
until they're 105 cm tall for i - Size seats), and their bodies are a bit stronger.
A regular mid size
car will
keep a toddler or two rear facing in he back seat
until age 4 or longer.
In a new policy published in the April 2011 issue of Pediatrics (published online March 21), the AAP advises parents to
keep their toddlers in rear - facing
car seats
until age 2, or
until they reach the maximum height and weight for their seat.
However,
until you can quit,
keep your
car and home smoke - free.
The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents to
keep their toddlers in rear - facing
car seats
until age 2, or
until they reach the maximum height and weight for their seat.
From birth
until your child is big enough to wear a seat belt, he'll need a few different types of
car seats to
keep him safe on the road.
Current recommendations are to
keep all kids rear - facing
until age 2, and even as much longer as the
car seat's weight and height limits will allow.
Keep your child rear - facing in their
car seat
until at least 2 years old.
Experts recommend
keeping babies under 2 in a rear - facing seat
until they outgrow the
car seat manufacturer's height and weight limit.
Keep your child in a forward - facing
car seat with a harness and tether
until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your
car seat's manufacturer.
Requirements for Rear - Facing Seats Ultimately, you'll want to
keep your baby in a rear - facing
car seat as long as possible, or at least up
until age 2.
Keeping infant seat in
car for my daughters baby doll
until new baby arrives.
Keep your baby safe in your
car, too — in a rear - facing
car seat
until he's 2.
«We're thinking we're doing what's necessary to
keep it safe for those 40 - thousand - plus
cars that use it
until we determine and come up with a solution for the Skyway.»
But
until then, I'm glad I know how to
keep our kids safe in their
car seats!
We literally parked our
car at a turnout, waited
until no
cars were present, ran to the middle of the road, took a bunch of pictures all while
keeping a lookout for approaching
cars, and ran back to the side of the road when
cars approached.
Synopsis: After his time in prison, Jimmy Kilmartin (David Caruso)
keeps his head down and provides for his wife and kids,
until his cousin Ronnie (Michael Rapaport) ropes him into a large - scale
car heist that goes bad.
(For the record, I
kept it raised
until I was safely back in my
car.)
The mood of the film and the tone of the character
keep us in suspense on why this blasted
car is so important to Pearce, and it's not
until the final sequence that the mystery is solved.