Does my Mazda 2 have ISOFIX?
The Mazda 2 safety systems performed extremely well in Euro NCAP crash tests, scoring a maximum five stars for adult protection. All cars get dual front airbags, ABS (with emergency brakeforce distribution), a trio of three-point rear seatbelts, two Isofix child seat anchor points and a Thatcham Category 1 alarm.
How do you check if my car has ISOFIX?
To find out if your car has Isofix points, look for Isofix labels between the base and back of your car seats (the fitting points themselves may also be visible) or check your vehicle’s handbook or contact the manufacturer or dealer.
Can you fit a pram in a Mazda 2?
G15 Pure | Hatch driveaway from – $21,990 Both the Mazda 2 and 3 are fitted with a G-Vectoring Control, which gives you a boost in handling on those twisty and windy roads. This means it’s perfect for fitting in a pram and some suitcases if you’re planning on taking it out on a family road trip.
What year did ISOFIX come in?
1997
ISOFIX is an international standard for attaching a car seat (child restraint) to your car, without the use of a seat belt. The system was developed by car seat manufacturer Britax-Romer and car maker VW, and was first released in 1997*. Most European cars from 2001 have ISOFIX installed.
Can I get ISOFIX installed in my car?
Yes. Mostly all vehicles have ISOFIX anchorage points in the rear of the vehicle, as it is the safest place to have a child restraint installed. It is mandatory that manufacturers provide this with all their ISOFIX seats sold, so as to allow you to predetermine whether your vehicle can accommodate an ISOFIX seat.
Can you use Isofix car seat without Isofix?
If your car is not Isofix compatible, you will still be able to install your car seat using the seat belt installation method. To use the Isofix method you will need both a car that is Isofix compatible and a car seat that has Isogo attachments.
Can you put a car seat in Mazda 2?
Mazda strongly urges the use of child-restraint systems for children small enough to use them. Mazda recommends use of a Mazda genuine child-restraint system or one that complies with the UNECE *1 44 regulation.