Car Seat in the back of a CT200?
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Car Seat in the back of a CT200?
Who has a car seat in the back of their CT? Does it fit comfortably? Please post some pics if you do. Thanks.
Looking to get my wife a new car with better gas mileage to help her with her daily commute, but we have a Recaro Como Car Seat and it is on the larger side. Trying to get an idea if it will fit or not.
Looking to get my wife a new car with better gas mileage to help her with her daily commute, but we have a Recaro Como Car Seat and it is on the larger side. Trying to get an idea if it will fit or not.
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i have two britax convertible seats, the Diplomat and the Boulevard. both are quite large. but i use them forward facing for my 4 and 2 year old boys. i have never used a rear facing in the CT as it would be difficult for us to move the front seats back enough to sit comfortably.
i suppose you could do rear facing in the middle seat, but the middle is pretty small so i think a larger infant carrier or rear facing seat would still limit your front seat leg room. for the record, once the two seats are in, you cannot fit another person in the middle as the seats are really wide.
here is a picture of them in the car. i removed the head rests because the top of the seats go above the seat back height. i am 5-7 and that is where my drivers seat is relative to the seat. my husband is 6-0 and moves it back a few more inches when he drives but it's fine. our 2 year old sits behind the driver seat.
i suppose you could do rear facing in the middle seat, but the middle is pretty small so i think a larger infant carrier or rear facing seat would still limit your front seat leg room. for the record, once the two seats are in, you cannot fit another person in the middle as the seats are really wide.
here is a picture of them in the car. i removed the head rests because the top of the seats go above the seat back height. i am 5-7 and that is where my drivers seat is relative to the seat. my husband is 6-0 and moves it back a few more inches when he drives but it's fine. our 2 year old sits behind the driver seat.
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when we had an infant carrier rear facing, i had a small audi A4 and pretty much only i could be in front of the baby. my husband at 6-0 couldn't move the seat back enough to be comfortable. the CT has similar legroom.
i got sick of the Peg after a while and got a City Mini which isn't umbrella style but folds in half at the seat and also fits in the CT trunk. so i would imagine some other style travel system strollers (like Graco and Chico maybe) that fold in the same manner would be fine.
the dealers are well aware of the space limitations and are happy to have you install a seat and test out your stroller to see how it fits.
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that is doable. we have a peg perego Pliko P3 that we used as a travel system stroller when our kids were babies. the stroller folds up umbrella style but is a little too long to fit in the trunk without some sort of adjustment. with one seat folded down you can do it. the question is the rear facing and how tall the person sitting in front of the seat is.
when we had an infant carrier rear facing, i had a small audi A4 and pretty much only i could be in front of the baby. my husband at 6-0 couldn't move the seat back enough to be comfortable. the CT has similar legroom.
i got sick of the Peg after a while and got a City Mini which isn't umbrella style but folds in half at the seat and also fits in the CT trunk. so i would imagine some other style travel system strollers (like Graco and Chico maybe) that fold in the same manner would be fine.
the dealers are well aware of the space limitations and are happy to have you install a seat and test out your stroller to see how it fits.
when we had an infant carrier rear facing, i had a small audi A4 and pretty much only i could be in front of the baby. my husband at 6-0 couldn't move the seat back enough to be comfortable. the CT has similar legroom.
i got sick of the Peg after a while and got a City Mini which isn't umbrella style but folds in half at the seat and also fits in the CT trunk. so i would imagine some other style travel system strollers (like Graco and Chico maybe) that fold in the same manner would be fine.
the dealers are well aware of the space limitations and are happy to have you install a seat and test out your stroller to see how it fits.
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Test drove with Britax carseat
Went for a test drive with the Britax Chaperone rear facing and didnt have any trouble, however, we didn't use the base. If we used the base the seats would have to be moved up more. My husband is 5'8 and I'm 5 foot, so obviously i didnt have any issue, but his seat was right up against the seat. The stroller we have b-ready would not fit in the back as it does not fold like an umbrella, so this car will be used when we go for trips not needing the stroller attachment, but the cheapy umbrella strollers will have no problem in the trunk. I like the car a lot, thinking of purchasing it in the next week.
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