If the car does not have air bags, then a child can sit in the front at any age, but must us a booster seat until they weigh at least 80lbs. If your car has passenger side air bags, then it not recommended for them to sit in the front seat until after they turn 13.
same as anyother car 5 feet tall.
A good rule of thumb is to make sure you are tall enough that the front passenger air-bags will not block and suffocate your mouth and or nose, should they deploy.
Kids 12 and under should always be in the back seat. Most cars have front seat air bags, and these can hurt small children if the bags inflate during a crash or sudden stop. The safest place in the car for children is always in the back seat...Transport Canada
There is no height limit. You just have to be over 12 years of age, this is because air bags can kill you if you are under this age The answer is that you must be 12 years or older to sit in the front or else, if there is an accident you'll could have death.
Yes.
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Most older car models do not feature an air bag and yet they can be driven legally on the road.
before i start are you changing suspension air springs or safty restraint air bags im sorry but many people call front suspension air bags
Legally you can't without getting approval from the NHTSA.
On a 1997 Mercury Grand Marquis : Yes , there are front air bags for the driver and front passenger ( SRS / Supplemental Restraint System )
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : If you mean air bags for the driver and front passenger ( YES )
6 air bags: 2 in front, 2 side mounted and 2 curtain airbags
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Yes. Only Front for driver and right front passenger