Prepping the Q5 for a baby
#11
AudiWorld Senior Member
Congratulations Chuck, I own a Q7 and find the best to protect the seats from a car seat is a thick towel, a simple cover will let the base of the seat crease the leather. Specially with the winters and summers we have, the base of the child seat will crease that leather right away.
Last edited by B490MTL; 04-09-2014 at 07:55 AM.
#12
I was following the thread in secret...no more
Baby girl is coming in August. Really interesting to read you.
We live in Montreal almost downtown, don,t think we'll need more than the Q for the space. Else we'll get a cargo on the roof... I think the Q is a nice size for urban environnement. We don't want to park a car larger than that.
My sister is giving me her Bugaboo stroller/kit, and we'll go for Pegperego for the car seat. If someone can find the ultimate seat cover, would be great
Cheers to all family guys
Baby girl is coming in August. Really interesting to read you.
We live in Montreal almost downtown, don,t think we'll need more than the Q for the space. Else we'll get a cargo on the roof... I think the Q is a nice size for urban environnement. We don't want to park a car larger than that.
My sister is giving me her Bugaboo stroller/kit, and we'll go for Pegperego for the car seat. If someone can find the ultimate seat cover, would be great
Cheers to all family guys
And for the topic, Chuck 2006 is right. if you want extra space, you can get a roof cargo. I've been owning our Q5 for 2 yrs, the age of my boy, and I don't remember we had any issue for the space. 2 times we were traveling over seas, the first we had my mom and the other was my mother-in-law, with three 50 Ibs bags, 3 carry ons, and a small stroller. The only thing i had to do is to remove the cover of the trunk . Of course I didn't use my rearview mirror as it was blocked by our stuff BUT thanks for those elephant's ears, side mirrors, where they did the job.
#13
I have the audi seat cover from my A4, which works very nicely. You'll need the towel under the car seat anyway to level it out.
We use this in my wife's outback, which works great. it also protects the back of the seat from the kicks and scrapes.
We use this in my wife's outback, which works great. it also protects the back of the seat from the kicks and scrapes.
#14
We have the audi seat cover for the Q5, it goes over the entire back row, and also covers the floor. It's great, except that you have to remove it to fold down the seats. Is this the one that was discontinued? If so, that's a shame.
We have an almost 4 y/o, and our second is due this summer.
First, allow me to put in a plug for Recaro car seats. We have the proride, as well as two Graco's, and the Recaro is by far superior. We love it, and it looks great.
Second, we bought the roof cargo carrier (Thule Atlantis 1800 XT), and never use it. It's just too much of a pain, for everything. A pain to store, a pain to put on, a pain to access once it's up there, etc. We used it a couple of times for big road trips to the beach, but now just find ourselves making everything fit inside.
I'll also plug the Uppababy Vista, great stroller.
It will be interesting to see how the Q does with 2 kids in the back.
We have an almost 4 y/o, and our second is due this summer.
First, allow me to put in a plug for Recaro car seats. We have the proride, as well as two Graco's, and the Recaro is by far superior. We love it, and it looks great.
Second, we bought the roof cargo carrier (Thule Atlantis 1800 XT), and never use it. It's just too much of a pain, for everything. A pain to store, a pain to put on, a pain to access once it's up there, etc. We used it a couple of times for big road trips to the beach, but now just find ourselves making everything fit inside.
I'll also plug the Uppababy Vista, great stroller.
It will be interesting to see how the Q does with 2 kids in the back.
#15
Hey congrats! We just had our first baby three weeks ago so we are still trying to sort things out. Currently we are using the Peg Perago SIP 30/30 and we have a Stokke stroller.
We didn't get seat covers for the back yet so that is on our list. The trunk we had the Canvasback trunk liner that goes up the sides and also a Velcro on flap that comes down to protect the bumper. With our stroller on one side and the dog on the other, there is literally no more room left for anything else. If you have the sliding rear seats, pushing the driver side forward would give you extra room in the back.
For longer trips, we are going to get a rooftop cargo box to haul the stroller and other bulky stuff. Hoping to score an Atlantis 1600XT as that seems to look the best on the Q. The Inno brand has low profile cargo boxes that are pretty roomy as well but I don't like the look of them as much as the Thule.
Hopefully everyone can post photos of their setups so we can all get ideas on how everyone does it.
We didn't get seat covers for the back yet so that is on our list. The trunk we had the Canvasback trunk liner that goes up the sides and also a Velcro on flap that comes down to protect the bumper. With our stroller on one side and the dog on the other, there is literally no more room left for anything else. If you have the sliding rear seats, pushing the driver side forward would give you extra room in the back.
For longer trips, we are going to get a rooftop cargo box to haul the stroller and other bulky stuff. Hoping to score an Atlantis 1600XT as that seems to look the best on the Q. The Inno brand has low profile cargo boxes that are pretty roomy as well but I don't like the look of them as much as the Thule.
Hopefully everyone can post photos of their setups so we can all get ideas on how everyone does it.
#16
Congratulations Chuck, I own a Q7 and find the best to protect the seats from a car seat is a thick towel, a simple cover will let the base of the seat crease the leather. Specially with the winters and summers we have, the base of the child seat will crease that leather right away.
Wanted to say my in-law got all his car seats creased with my 2 nephews using only cheap towels. (Pathfinder, Jetta, RX350, A4, IS350, C4S, now GT3RS...yup got back seats in the GT3RS...). He likes cars
Last edited by Chuck2006; 04-09-2014 at 06:59 PM.
#17
I have the audi seat cover from my A4, which works very nicely. You'll need the towel under the car seat anyway to level it out.
We use this in my wife's outback, which works great. it also protects the back of the seat from the kicks and scrapes.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
We use this in my wife's outback, which works great. it also protects the back of the seat from the kicks and scrapes.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
#18
I think it does a great job. Let me take some pics and you can decide for yourself.
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Wow, thanks guys!! Freaking love this community.
I'll have to explore with my boss (the wife) what our options are. She's a bit shorter so i dont now if a cargo holder on top of the car would be feasilbe. It looks like the stroller takes up ALL of the trunk space lol.
Should've just gotten the Q7 lol
I'll have to explore with my boss (the wife) what our options are. She's a bit shorter so i dont now if a cargo holder on top of the car would be feasilbe. It looks like the stroller takes up ALL of the trunk space lol.
Should've just gotten the Q7 lol
Hey congrats! We just had our first baby three weeks ago so we are still trying to sort things out. Currently we are using the Peg Perago SIP 30/30 and we have a Stokke stroller.
We didn't get seat covers for the back yet so that is on our list. The trunk we had the Canvasback trunk liner that goes up the sides and also a Velcro on flap that comes down to protect the bumper. With our stroller on one side and the dog on the other, there is literally no more room left for anything else. If you have the sliding rear seats, pushing the driver side forward would give you extra room in the back.
For longer trips, we are going to get a rooftop cargo box to haul the stroller and other bulky stuff. Hoping to score an Atlantis 1600XT as that seems to look the best on the Q. The Inno brand has low profile cargo boxes that are pretty roomy as well but I don't like the look of them as much as the Thule.
Hopefully everyone can post photos of their setups so we can all get ideas on how everyone does it.
We didn't get seat covers for the back yet so that is on our list. The trunk we had the Canvasback trunk liner that goes up the sides and also a Velcro on flap that comes down to protect the bumper. With our stroller on one side and the dog on the other, there is literally no more room left for anything else. If you have the sliding rear seats, pushing the driver side forward would give you extra room in the back.
For longer trips, we are going to get a rooftop cargo box to haul the stroller and other bulky stuff. Hoping to score an Atlantis 1600XT as that seems to look the best on the Q. The Inno brand has low profile cargo boxes that are pretty roomy as well but I don't like the look of them as much as the Thule.
Hopefully everyone can post photos of their setups so we can all get ideas on how everyone does it.
#20
Starting on prepping my SQ and the wife's CC as our daughter is due this August too!
I think we can get everything in both of them right now but might have to do the roof rack if we decide to go on a longer trip in the S
I think we can get everything in both of them right now but might have to do the roof rack if we decide to go on a longer trip in the S