Victorious4
Senior Community Member
I found this quite interesting! The rear outboard seats have free sliding buckles with switchable locking retractors while the center has the typical lightweight locking belt type....
The center seat also has no headrest, but the seatback is *just* tall enough for Leila to use the Apex there & she has *just* enough room left in the harness -- installs great, so I'll add that to the database (Except the annoying flimsiness of the Apex itself always fools me into thinking it's not secure when really it's just the plastic sort of "giving" :thumbsdown
There seems to be enough room for 3 seats across, but I let a friend borrow our Compass B510 & so I don't know for sure yet I'm going to try installing the grant program's Cosco Highback + Scenera after church today Also, think Britax convertibles would fall into the cavernous 60/40 split
The center seat also has no headrest, but the seatback is *just* tall enough for Leila to use the Apex there & she has *just* enough room left in the harness -- installs great, so I'll add that to the database (Except the annoying flimsiness of the Apex itself always fools me into thinking it's not secure when really it's just the plastic sort of "giving" :thumbsdown
There seems to be enough room for 3 seats across, but I let a friend borrow our Compass B510 & so I don't know for sure yet I'm going to try installing the grant program's Cosco Highback + Scenera after church today Also, think Britax convertibles would fall into the cavernous 60/40 split
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