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Collected today. Spot the deliberate mistake !

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tom

It's not a deliberate mistake. The middle seatbelt (stowed in the roof lining) has two securing buckles ;)

The same set up in the Roomster.

Edited by Jonny5ive

Ahh yes, I've seen that setup before on other cars. 1st buckle secures the belt for use by a passenger, then they lock it in the usual way with the 2nd one :)

Steve

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It's not a deliberate mistake. The middle seatbelt (stowed in the roof lining) has two securing buckles ;)

The same set up in the Roomster.

This is a "Gotme" (not a Gotcha). It certainly had me going.

Looks like it is for the Through-loading Bag.

I thought car manufacturers were in the game of saving every penny. How many of these bags are they expecting to sell?

tom

Standard setup on my mazda although they helped by making the buckles look different

Looks like it is for the Through-loading Bag.

Errrrrr. No. See Below, or post #2 :wonder:

It's not a deliberate mistake. The middle seatbelt (stowed in the roof lining and used for the passenger occupying the midlle seat) has two securing buckles ;)

The same set up in the Roomster.

:dull:

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