We have a 2006 Lexus RX400h which fits 3 carseats in the second row. We have a
Sunshine Kids Radian80 for a 4 y/o 34 lbs,
Britax Roundabout for a 25 lb 2 y/o and a PegPrego primoviaggio
infant seat for the baby on the way. All 3 carseats fit nicely in the back. Shan posted this thread awhile back, but I hope this info will help.
Just a note: the 2008 Lexus GX and
LX suvs both have 3
LATCH seats available in the second row.
We are in a market for another suv or minivan that has a full third row and still would fit 3 carseats (we have
Britax Marathon,
Roundabout, and
Peg Prego
infant seat but will buy another
Radian 80 or something else to accomodate). We love our luxury cars, but do not like the huge SUV and their poor gas milage. We liked the 2008 Honda Odyssey Touring, but according to another thread, only the
rf infant seat is appropriate for the 'jump'seat between the captain chairs. Placing the
infant seat between the two huge car seats every day seems logistically painful. Also, a Honda salesman told us that the jump seat is only good for
booster seats. We would like to have the
infant seat on the outboard, the
radian in the middle and one of the
Britax on the other outboard seat. Right now, we think our best bet is the Toyota Sienna Limited or XLE. Any other suggestions?
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