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Kaboomba · 13/09/2020 11:55

What cars do families of 5 have that can fit in 2 rear facing car seat and a high back booster? Thanks

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user24 · 13/09/2020 12:00

When viewing cars recently I was told that a Honda CRV is one of the only 5 seater cars that can do this. (Not sure that it's true, but it's definitely big!)

user1483473283 · 18/09/2020 09:54

Our Seat Tarraco fits these with a boot big enough for a double buggy. You can also pop up two more seats in the boot if you needed them (not done so yet). We also have a VW T6 campervan with two rows of 3 seats in :)

sleepfortheweek · 18/09/2020 09:56

We have a Peugeot 5008. It does have 2 seats in the boot but we never use them. Loads of space for 3 car seats in back, all with isofix. And boot is massive too

Bingobongo1 · 18/09/2020 10:18

I had a citroen xsara Picasso when I had new born twins and a 4 year old. Could all sit in the back and I could easily access all 3. The boot was big enough for tandem pushchair plus everything else we needed.

00lwoods · 24/09/2020 08:26

Don’t want to venture for a new car anytime soon - more so a 7 seater. We have the Tiguan which is about the only car we’ve discovered fits our pram in comfortably but I’m in the hunt for a multimac car seat.

They are a fair bit older now and wondered if anyone knows of any second hand sites or groups I could get my hands on one. Many thanks X

Anniemabel · 26/09/2020 20:51

We really struggled to find one. The Volvo XC90 and the discovery 4 both fit three across the back.

Kaboomba · 26/09/2020 22:34

We ended up going for the Renault scenic!

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