Consumer Reports’ tests are more rigorous than those required by the government, simulating the forces of a 35 mile per hour crash instead of 30 mph. CR’s test also uses a real vehicle seat and front ...
Two popular child car seats didn’t hold up in a Consumer Reports crash test - but they both meet government standards - Both ...
Toyota is recalling 168,000 Sienna minivans to fix faulty third-row seats that could increase the risk of injury to passengers.
Consumer Reports exclusive child car seat testing recently revealed significant problems with two infant seats.
During its latest round of child car seat testing, Consumer Reports found two seats with concerning results: the Diono LiteClik30 XT infant child car seat and the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 435 Urban ...
I made goofy faces out of view and—click! click! click!—we knocked out that pic in seconds. As evidenced by my ...
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