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Is there a "technical" term - because I can't seem to find one online and when I ask if stores the clerks look at me like I'm crazy.
Thanks! We just bought one and because the strap was missing we were able to get it for about $110 [for dual screens] but our kids are so young they drop it more than they watch it. =]
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Tether strap or an adjustable velcro strap.
I have the dual screens in my minivan for my 2 and 5 yr olds, best investment.
Tether strap or an adjustable velcro strap.
I have the dual screens in my minivan for my 2 and 5 yr olds, best investment.
SUV Drivers?! What kind of SUV do you have and do you recommend? Looking for family car?
RN Stud
We have my husband and I plus our 18 months old and I am expecting our 2nd and we also have 2 dogs that we like to have travel with us during the summer for camping.. I do not know alot about cars and what's out there but so far we Love the HONDA Pilot but the mileage is pretty bad.. any other ideas?
Thanks!
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Hi ?**â¢Â¸Mom Expecting #2¸â¢**?!!
Aww, congrats on new addition to your family! Have you checked out the 2012 Ford Explorer? It achieves fantastic gas mileage of up to 20 city/28 hwy. The Explorer is a very child-friendly vehicle as it has seating for up to seven people or pups ;-). No worries, there is still plenty of cargo room left for soccer balls and cheer pom-poms, and all your camping needs! With available dual headrest DVD players, children will never have to fight over what movie they get to watch because the systems are completely independent of one another.
Because you are carrying precious cargo, I know safety is the most important factor. The Explorer is a very safe vehicle, especially because of the AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control (RSC) which is standard on every model. This system helps you maintain control whenever it detects wheelslip, understeer, oversteer, or roll motion. It also helps in adverse road conditions such as ice, gravel, or rain. This is a big help in driving through various bad weather conditions.
As for the kiddos in the back seat, I want to inform you of the available rear inflatable seat belts, which provide an added level of crash safety protection. In addition, structural safety features include energy-absorbing side door trim, which moves crash energy away from occupants, side-intrusion door beams help prevent intrusion into the passenger compartment in a side-impact collision, and collapsible steering columns fall down in different ways, depending on crash severity. Visit http://www.Ford.com/Explorer to see all the amazing safety features!
Interested? Contact the Marketing Dept. at 800.334.4375 for incentive information or to set up a test drive.
Happy shopping!
Natasha
Ford Customer Service Division
Hi ?**â¢Â¸Mom Expecting #2¸â¢**?!!
Aww, congrats on new addition to your family! Have you checked out the 2012 Ford Explorer? It achieves fantastic gas mileage of up to 20 city/28 hwy. The Explorer is a very child-friendly vehicle as it has seating for up to seven people or pups ;-). No worries, there is still plenty of cargo room left for soccer balls and cheer pom-poms, and all your camping needs! With available dual headrest DVD players, children will never have to fight over what movie they get to watch because the systems are completely independent of one another.
Because you are carrying precious cargo, I know safety is the most important factor. The Explorer is a very safe vehicle, especially because of the AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control (RSC) which is standard on every model. This system helps you maintain control whenever it detects wheelslip, understeer, oversteer, or roll motion. It also helps in adverse road conditions such as ice, gravel, or rain. This is a big help in driving through various bad weather conditions.
As for the kiddos in the back seat, I want to inform you of the available rear inflatable seat belts, which provide an added level of crash safety protection. In addition, structural safety features include energy-absorbing side door trim, which moves crash energy away from occupants, side-intrusion door beams help prevent intrusion into the passenger compartment in a side-impact collision, and collapsible steering columns fall down in different ways, depending on crash severity. Visit http://www.Ford.com/Explorer to see all the amazing safety features!
Interested? Contact the Marketing Dept. at 800.334.4375 for incentive information or to set up a test drive.
Happy shopping!
Natasha
Ford Customer Service Division
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