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      10-25-2023, 05:10 PM   #23
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Just got my car today.
My rotating baby seat fits well, plenty of room by moving the passenger seat up.
However, my daughter's booster seat somehow the base is just a tad wide and covering the seat belt buckle. The base is 22" wide and if it were 21.5", it would had been okay, or if the seat belt buckle could be pull out (but I don't know if that is possible) it would had fit too.
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      10-25-2023, 05:22 PM   #24
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Just got my car today.
My rotating baby seat fits well, plenty of room by moving the passenger seat up.
However, my daughter's booster seat somehow the base is just a tad wide and covering the seat belt buckle. The base is 22" wide and if it were 21.5", it would had been okay, or if the seat belt buckle could be pull out (but I don't know if that is possible) it would had fit too.
Are the seats not Isofix compatible? If they have the Isofix straps or clips, you just lift the little plastic covers and lock onto the bars, the normal seat belts aren’t needed (also means that a locking clip and/or ratcheting the seat belts isn’t needed, either).
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Are the seats not Isofix compatible? If they have the Isofix straps or clips, you just lift the little plastic covers and lock onto the bars, the normal seat belts aren’t needed (also means that a locking clip and/or ratcheting the seat belts isn’t needed, either).
The booster seat doesn't have any belts of its own. It relies on the seat belt to secure the child in the seat. The seat itself is attached to the latch mount.
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      10-26-2023, 12:45 AM   #26
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Got my car last weekend and finally got around to play with car seats. Front facing nuna rava no problem for my 2 yr old. Only thing is that it is hard to get the rava into the car itself. Have to angle it.

Second car seat is a WayB pico that we travel with but fits perfect in this car and my 4 yr old can use it. Super easy to install. I do find that it doesn’t have enough support for my 2 yr old though. I will probably need to buy another rava for him in the m2.
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