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Unregistered
09-25-2008, 07:04 PM
Does anyone know if a Britax boulevard can fit rear facing/center in an audi a4?? i currently have a graco infant seat which fits, but is up against the front seats... my 3 month old screams in the car, so i wanted to switch her seat to see if that works. Just need to know if it will fit.

Thanks

Kalinky
09-27-2008, 11:26 AM
I have a friend who has a Boulevard RF in an A4, but it is in the outboard position. Fits fine. You could get one and if it doesn't work out, return it. (make sure you check out the company's return policy before buying!)

VLsMom
09-30-2008, 03:44 PM
I have an A4. The center is really narrow, and humps a little. If you're installing with the seatbelt, the point where the seatbelt is on the seat and where it buckles in is realllly narrow, so chances are the base will go wider than that. I have only installed seats in the outboard positions, but a RF Scenera fits, so does an old model Evenflo Triumph and a Chicco KeyFit.

blurkt
09-30-2008, 10:14 PM
I had a Britax Marathon RF (same basic fit) in both a 2002 and 2005 Audi S4. I think the Marathon took a little less room than the Graco infant seat. I installed it outboard, passenger side with a noodle to get a 45 degree angle. My husband (6 ft) had problems riding in the passenger seat then. I don't think you said how old your child was. As the child gets older, you can move the seat more upright by removing the noodle. In the S4 there were no tether spots for RF. I would have preferred a smaller seat (Roundabout or the newer small one), but I already had the Marathon.
Julie

Unregistered
10-05-2008, 10:37 PM
Would the roundabout fit rear-facing in the middle of the A4???