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Really? I just saw a prototype last week at the auto show. They wouldn't let us in it.
Yes....but I think we have some sort of Toyota something or other down here because I always see Toyotas with special plates that say "manufacturer use only" although this Sienna didn't have any plates and did have a window sticker on it.
why can't automakers realize that "soccer moms" care about fuel economy and make a hybrid minivan? I mean plus it's good for the environment, but every mom wants to save money on gas, right? I know they have them in Europe, so why not here? Ugh, guess I'll see what honda can do for me and keep waiting for now...
Yes....but I think we have some sort of Toyota something or other down here because I always see Toyotas with special plates that say "manufacturer use only" although this Sienna didn't have any plates and did have a window sticker on it.
Are you anywhere near San Antonio? There's a monster Toyota plant out there.
LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) for outboard second-row seating positions and third-row middle seat
oh this is depressing... and that 8th seat being sunken like that makes it even worse.
I'm missing SOMETHING because I can't see where the shoulderbelt is or comes from for that seat. Please don't tell me they managed to downgrade and give it a lap-only belt (thought new regulations got rid of those things)
Savsmom, I'm hoping you could help out in this other 2011 Sienna thread at http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=113471 about whether or not the second row passenger side captain's chair can be moved to the center like it can in the 2004-2010 7-passenger Sienna models. Thanks for all the insights on the new 2011 model.
You know what though, that 8th seat is small and sunken in but look at that angle it has going on? I really really think a forward-facing Radian would install well (it does in the Honda Ody), as well as rear-facing. There is no plastic where the boot of the Radian would sit rear-facing unlike on the Ody. With that plastic on the Ody it will make the Radian over recline with a heavier child in it rear-facing. I wouldn't bash that middle seat just yet. I think it will just take the right car seat to make it work. Although, it some pictures it does seem skinner than the ody's?
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