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Old 01-02-2008, 05:00 PM
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The Marathon and Boulevard are basically the same height/width, etc. The advantage to the Boulevard is it has the TSIP (true side impact protection) AND you can move the harness without having to uninstall the seat.

Since your child is older, you do not have to have that full 45 degree angle (unless there is a medical condition that requires that angle). Being between 30-45 degrees is adequate for an older baby/toddler. What is nice about Britax is that you can brace your front seat against the carseat. So, if you need to push your front seat back some, you CAN have it touching the carseat.

I have installed a Graco Comfortsport (which is shorter than the Britax, but just as wide/big) in a 1997 4Runner a few weeks ago and felt it was a very easy install. Graco will not let you brace the vehicle seat against the carseat, so we did have to move the seat up a bit (this was for a 4 month old) and I installed it at a 45 degree angle. It fit very nicely....it was a bit snug for room, but we managed to get it in there correctly.
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