Anytime a person says it will be a seatbelt install I suggest trying before purchase. I think I revert to a locking clip about 90% of the time when I'm teaching a Peg infant install. You might get lucky because your seats are presumably cloth, and will be nice a squishy, I'm guessing. But too often you just can't get a nice solid install with a locked belt, and if you do, it sometimes loosens, or gets bumped loose with continual seat docking.
Other thing because you're in the US, is that the handle must be lowered back a above baby's head -- so it's an extra step for you, and you lose any rebound management the handle may have offered. Up here in Canada we rotate the handle above baby's feet, specifically for rebound management.
It's not particularly preemie friendly.
It's built like a tank (you are itty bitty yourself, right?) do its heavy to carry.
Pricy. But that's not normally a factor for me if I love a seat.
Basically it's fine if you can tolerate the possibility of having to mess with a locking clip, which is simply archaic, and really really odd on such a posh seat, and don't mind the weight of it.
It's never wowed me, as seats go. And by now I think I've installed at least 400+. (I should do stats again)