Installation and car fit are the most important things when picking a seat. If a seat is being sold in the US, then it's passed safety standards. I'd focus on picking the right seat for you vehicle(s) versus worried about what seat has the most bells and whistles. Car Seats For Littles is a great group. You can find a lot information there. Also you can't go wrong with one of the big brands, like Graco, which we have used for both our kids. Answer from 16CatsInATrenchcoat on reddit.com
NHTSA
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Car Seat & Booster Seat Safety, Ratings, Guidelines | NHTSA
Just fill out your child’s age, height and weight above, and you’ll be provided car seat types that fit your child. Before you get started, make sure you're familiar with the four types of car seats and NHTSA’s recommendations for choosing the right type of seat for your child. ... Your child’s safety could be in jeopardy if your car seat is not installed correctly.
BabyGearLab
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The 10 Best Car Seats | Crash Tested
Nuna Pipa RX
After spending tens of thousands of dollars on crash testing car seats in a certified testing lab, we discovered that not all car seats are equal, despite...
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Consumer Reports
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Any websites/entities that reliably review car seat safety?
Installation and car fit are the most important things when picking a seat. If a seat is being sold in the US, then it's passed safety standards. I'd focus on picking the right seat for you vehicle(s) versus worried about what seat has the most bells and whistles. Car Seats For Littles is a great group. You can find a lot information there. Also you can't go wrong with one of the big brands, like Graco, which we have used for both our kids. More on reddit.com
Hi, I’m the Auto Safety Manager at Consumer Reports and I test car seats! Ask me anything about car seat use and installation!
We bought a Consumer Reports subscription specifically to get access to the car seat test results & rankings for our tiny NICU grad infant. No huge questions, just appreciation for everything you and your team(s) do there. In your time testing & reviewing results, what stands out as a massive surprise? More on reddit.com
Anyone know the legit safety ratings of different infant car seats? I see so many different ratings per car seats.
I'm a Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) in the United States and can speak on seats here. Unfortunately, there are no standardized safety ratings in the United States. It is up to each manufacturer to meet and test their seats to certain federal guidelines, and the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) enforces them (recalling seats that do not pass the guidelines). So while all seats must meet the same criteria and pass the same tests, we don't know if any seats exceed these marks. What we do know from the NHTSA sled test is that the crash simulated in the test is a pretty traumatic one, so any properly used and installed seat is a safe seat. That said, the NHTSA test does (IMO) need to be updated, and a few years ago Consumer Reports did try to make a more modernized sled test, which did yield some interesting results. I haven't personally used their results to steer me towards buying a particular seat, but if it made you feel more at ease to do so, then the only 3rd party test I have found to seem to have some merit is the Consumer Reports one. When watching sled tests, they can seem jarring and dangerous, even when the seat is used correctly. A trained eye can pinpoint actual concerns, while many sled test YouTube videos seem to create unnecessary concern. We do know from European tests that certain bells and whistles can help distribute crash forces differently (anti-rebound bars, fixed anchor connectors, load legs, etc), which might exceed NHTSA guidelines. European seats are made differently than American ones, so we don't know how much (if at all) those features can help for American consumers, but they can be something to keep in mind when buying. Ultimately the safest seat is one that is properly used, properly installed, and fits safely in your vehicle (not all seats fit in all vehicles!). I definitely recommend meeting with a CPST locally before having a baby to make sure that you understand how to use and install your seat. Over 90% of infants leave the hospital with one or more errors to car seat use, and I'm a huge proponent for drastically changing that statistic! More on reddit.com
favorite/best rated car seats?
Evenflo revolve 360. We’ve had 2 baby trend car seats, a Graco car seat, and the evenflo and evenflo is hands down my favorite. Easy to rotate and it’s the one my daughter has cried the least in lol More on reddit.com
Reddit
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r/ScienceBasedParenting on Reddit: Any websites/entities that reliably review car seat safety?
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I assumed there was some (US) government website that would detail findings from when they're tested, but I'm not seeing anything. Does anyone know of a reliable website to see the outcomes of testing? FTM shopping for an infant seat, and feeling totally overwhelmed!
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Installation and car fit are the most important things when picking a seat. If a seat is being sold in the US, then it's passed safety standards. I'd focus on picking the right seat for you vehicle(s) versus worried about what seat has the most bells and whistles. Car Seats For Littles is a great group. You can find a lot information there. Also you can't go wrong with one of the big brands, like Graco, which we have used for both our kids.
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It is terrifyingly expensive and a litigation magnet to do car seat testing. Consumer Reports caught a huge amount of flack for a not well designed car seat test, and there just aren't that many people willing to try. Wirecutter has tried, and every once in a while someone try, but it is hard expensive and unloved. Clek publishes all their crash tests (which of course means you don't need to look at them as they are excellent). Canadian tests are somewhat stricter. For frontal collisions almost any car seat that is properly installed is fine. The continuing lack of real us side impact standards is problematic though. I would suggest you at least consider just buying a convertible/all in one seat. At least in part because otherwise you are going to have to do this all over again, on less sleep, and after spending a lot of money on an infant seat that will be literally unable to be given away. The whole moving from car to stroller thing is mostly an invitation to violate the no more than 2 hours in 24 rule anyways. Oh and while we are on grim subjects, life insurance and some sort of will are good things to consider. In a collision, it is completely possible to have loose both parents and the kid will be safely ensconced in 30 pounds of foam and steel. Seriously consider making your kid a millionaire orphan instead of a boring one.
CarseatBlog
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Recommended Car Seats 2026 – CarseatBlog
December 17, 2025 - CSB's 2026 List of Recommended Carseats Our professional, hands-on reviews & ratings help you to find the best car seat or booster for your child. We narrow down all the options in our Editors' Picks list. If you're feeling overwhelmed by too many choices, this abbreviated list is the ideal ...
NHTSA
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Car Safety Ratings | Vehicles, Car Seats, Tires | NHTSA
NHTSA's 5-Star Safety Ratings help consumers make smart decisions about safety when purchasing a vehicle. You can also search ratings by manufacturer. NHTSA’s Ease of Use Ratings let you compare how easy it is to use certain car seat features so you can make an informed decision about the right car seat.
Safe in the Seat
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Expert Car Seat Reviews for Real Parents | Safe in the Seat
In this review, we talk about the features and functionalities of the Cosco Finale, a forward-facing car seat. It has two modes: a 5-point harness mode and a belt-positioning booster mode. From its narrow design to its lightweight build, we explore how this seat measures up to the demands of modern families seeking convenience without compromising safety.
Parents
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We've Been Using These Convertible Car Seats for Years—Here's Why They're the Best
5 days ago - Kids can use the seat from 5 to 120 pounds and can remain rear-facing up to a whopping 50 pounds. But enhanced safety doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort. The car seat has luxurious padding, Merino wool infant inserts, an extendable leg rest, ventilation panels, and breathable (and washable!) fabrics.
Graco Baby
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Explore Baby Car Seats | Shop Now | Graco Baby
Keep your baby safe and comfortable during every car trip. Our car seats are built to exceed recommended safety standards. Shop now.
Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine
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Unlocking Car Seat Safety: Consumer Reports Opens Access to Crucial Ratings - Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine
September 19, 2023 - In celebration of Child Passenger Safety Week, Consumer Reports (CR) has taken a significant step by making their comprehensive car seat ratings—covering categories such as infant, convertible, all-in-one, harness-to-booster, and booster seats—accessible to the public without a subscription.
Trafficsafetymarketing
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Car Seats, Boosters & Seat Belts | Traffic Safety Marketing
All NHTSA-rated car seats meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and strict crash performance standards.
NYTimes
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The 4 Best Infant Car Seats of 2026 | Reviews by Wirecutter
November 14, 2025 - You can use an infant car seat from a child’s birth until they measure around 30 inches or weigh around 30 pounds. The seat is likely to be in the mix until the child is between 9 months and 2 years of age, though this varies by family. All infant seats sold in the US are required to meet the same safety standards.
HealthyChildren.org
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Car Seats: Product Listing for 2025 - HealthyChildren.org
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has put together the car safety seat Ease-of-Use Ratings to educate parents and caregivers about car safety seat features and to assist them in finding the appropriate seat for their needs.
Safe in the Seat
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Car Seat Finder Quiz
The one that looks best in the car or has the highest-rated reviews that may or may not be sponsored? Even as someone who cared deeply about getting it right, I felt unsure. It shouldn’t be this hard to make safe choices for our kids. That’s why I started Safe in the Seat and built the Car Seat Finder Quiz - to give parents clear, unbiased guidance that makes car seat safety ...
Vicente Torns
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Home - Vicente Torns
April 15, 2021 - Aplicando a los Ficheros todas las medidas de seguridad contempladas en el Real Decreto 1720/2007, de 21 de diciembre y del GDPR de 2016, y demás normativas en materia de Protección de Datos de Carácter Personal, como garantía en la confidencialidad del tratamiento.