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Silly question about a car I really want
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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 16891596" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>I’ll chime in. I have a 2022 with both rear facing and front facing seats in the back. Yes both of my boys ride with me at the same time.</p><p></p><p> I tried my wife’s rear facing seat first and it’s damn near impossible to get the kid into the seat because you have to go from the opposite side and reach all the way across. The roof line and no back door doesn’t allow access to put the baby in from the side the seat is on. So I ended up with a base setup where I put the baby in his seat outside the car, then simply slide the whole car seat into the back and snap into base. Works well. </p><p></p><p>The front facing is easier, he climbs up in and buckles in and I tighten the strap. With my seat moved up slightly from my normal driving position he fits pretty well.</p><p></p><p>We can and have fit both kids me and my wife in the Mustang for shorter trips, she is short and has a decent amount of space. It’s a tight fit having everyone but it does work.</p><p></p><p>All that being said my kids don’t ride with me often, once or twice a week for about a 15 mile trip. Usually we take the wife’s pilot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 16891596, member: 39652"] I’ll chime in. I have a 2022 with both rear facing and front facing seats in the back. Yes both of my boys ride with me at the same time. I tried my wife’s rear facing seat first and it’s damn near impossible to get the kid into the seat because you have to go from the opposite side and reach all the way across. The roof line and no back door doesn’t allow access to put the baby in from the side the seat is on. So I ended up with a base setup where I put the baby in his seat outside the car, then simply slide the whole car seat into the back and snap into base. Works well. The front facing is easier, he climbs up in and buckles in and I tighten the strap. With my seat moved up slightly from my normal driving position he fits pretty well. We can and have fit both kids me and my wife in the Mustang for shorter trips, she is short and has a decent amount of space. It’s a tight fit having everyone but it does work. All that being said my kids don’t ride with me often, once or twice a week for about a 15 mile trip. Usually we take the wife’s pilot. [/QUOTE]
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