Desseardo
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18 hours ago, AandOsDad said:
Are these iso fix child's seats? Or were you using the seats belts. Reason for asking is that I recently tried our isofix child seat in a volvo s90 which has the now popular visible isofix ports at the base of the vehicle seat backrest, rather than what we currently have which is mountings hidden behind/between the vehicle seat cushion and the back rest. The result was not good. The new visible ports/docks mean that you can't ratchet the isofix seat base up to snuggly fit against the vehicle''s rear backrest = a rattly and quite floppy connection between vehicle and isofix child seat base. It was still secured in the sense that the jaws was clamped onto the bars but the ratchet wasn't capable of getting tight enough given the hard surface to hard surface contact instead of the older style hard surface to cushioned back rest. Sorry for the ramble
Hi AandOsDad,
the car seat on the right is a isofix seat. Slotted straight into the ports. Very firm fit. The only criticism I could find with the car is the high windows in the back. My kids would struggle to see out of the side! Otherwise a very nice car.
Cheers.
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56 minutes ago, romanv said:
Could a third person sit in between?
Hi romanv. A small child could sit between the car seats. Might be tight for a adult.
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Just got back from this event. Really loved the car, however did think slightly the rear seats could have been a few more inches wider. Quality wise it felt like a Audi. Think this car is going back to Finland after its tour. Did manage to try my child car seats in the back after the crowd died down. The garage doesn't seem keen about personal leasing though.
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Vindis Bury St Edmunds Event 9/02/17
in Skoda Kodiaq MKI (2017-2023)
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Sorry Mr Grump. Didn't take a photo with the rear seats up but as with most 7 seaters, there isn't much room afterwards!
Cheers