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أحمد ممدوح
2023-06-01 15:19

I also like the idea of getting an Iveco for traveling. However, I feel a bit concerned about safety since there's no airbag or side curtain in the back when taking kids along. Is there any solution for this?

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I also like the idea of getting an Iveco for traveling. However, I feel a bit concerned about safety since there's no airbag or side curtain in the back when taking kids along. Is there any solution for this?

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