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Child Safety and Car Seats

Child Safety and Car Seats

  • New Safety Act To Save Kids' Lives
    It's been a long time coming, but the Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act will save lives by improving rear visibility and requiring other vehicle changes.
  • Driving Pregnant
    Airbags and seatbelts can protect unborn children, but there are important rules for expectant mothers to follow.
  • Should School Buses Have Seatbelts?
    Think this is a no-brainer? Not so fast. Safety, money and enforcement are all part of an ongoing debate.
  • Tragic YouTube Video Questions Seatbelt Safety
    After their 3-year-old was killed in a crash, the Millers produced a heartbreaking video and posted it on YouTube. Almost 2 million views later, the debate over seatbelt failure continues.
  • Are Infants Safe in Their Car Seats?
    Consumer Reports' publication — and quick withdrawal — of infant car seat crash tests created confusion and controversy. Here's the low-down for parents.
  • Preventing Backover Deaths
    As advocacy groups battle the government and automakers to create the first rear visibility standard for U.S. vehicles, 100 children die annually from "backovers" and thousands more are injured. Here are some of their stories.
  • How To Choose a Car Seat
    Choosing a car seat is an important and confusing decision. Here's how to seat your children safely, from the time they're born until they can fit into adult seatbelts.
  • How To Install a Car Seat
    More than 80 percent of all car seats are incorrectly installed or used. Here's how to properly protect your most precious cargo.
  • Booster Seats: Fight the Good Fight
    Your child may not want to sit in a booster, but it's the easiest way to protect him.
  • Ten (Mostly) Safety Features Every Minivan Should Have
    Families buy minivans for safe, convenient transport. Include as many of these safety features as you can afford.

Teen Driving

Teen Driving

Senior Safety and Mobility

Senior Safety and Mobility

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CONSUMER RATINGS & REVIEWS

What real people are saying about the
2008 Audi A3 2.0T

4dr Wagon (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6M)

2008 Audi A3 2.0TReview: "Having been a BMW loyalist the last eight years, buying a hatchback from Audi was a huge leap of faith. It was, however, the best decision I could have made. If you don't get silly with some of the options, this vehicle provides the optimum balance of performance, fuel economy, prestige, utility and comfort. There are plenty of other cars that do each of these better, but the whole of the A3 is greater than the sum of its parts. Taking off ramps at 25+ mph gives me the same giddiness as my last BMW did... and the interior is extremely well thought out. The trunk holds a lot of space, the mileage it gets is quite respectable, and it turns heads wherever I drive."

Favorite Features: "The crash test safety ratings, S-Line Package suspension, Open Sky system, and torque in 3rd gear."

Suggested Improvements: "More standard features, or more features added to Premium & S-Line packages."

— Slushbox

Consumer Rating 9.3 Rate It
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2008 BUYING GUIDES

What you need to know before you buy a car.
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