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Two rear facing car seats in Prius (twins)
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Friends: 0 | Hi all, I just got a 2005 Prius so I'm new around here. We have twin infants and I'm wondering how much room the driver and passenger will have with rear facing Graco Snugrides installed behind each seat. I'm 6'3" 285 lbs so I prefer my seat back all the way...anyone with experience here? |
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Friends: 0 | We almost purchased a reverse seat but decided against them for numerous reasons. Not nearly enough room in the prius. Plus it blocked driver peripheral vision. The strangest thing is the child's legs having to be pulled back into their laps because the child seat butts into the car's second row back seat making no place for the child's legs to reside. Lastly it wasn't very sociable for the child/parent. |
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Friends: 1 | It's going to be tight. Anything short of a full-size car will be snug with rear-facing seats. Any decent store will let you test the seat fitment out before you buy it - highly recommended. |
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Friends: 0 | hopefully someone that has actually tried it will chime in, but... I had no problem with my britax and grace either direction in both a dodge neon and s-10 blazer, both of which had less room between the f and r seats. i i currently use the graco in my prius foward with no problem with the seat all the way back. |
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Friends: 1 | I use a graco rear facing seat in my prius and it is behind driver seat(so that I can drop off the older from passenger side at school). I would say it would be pretty tight, may be almost unusable for your height. I am not tall, and room is not enough for me, it is a compromise for me. But again I think it is the case with any mid size car. If it is single rear facing, then middle of rear seat is the best bet. |
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Friends: 1 | I'm 6' and have used both a Britax Boulevard and a Graco - both rear-facing in 3 different cars of similar size: '95 Civic, '03 Impreza WRX, '08 Prius. Prius has the most room, but rear-facing required us to move the front seats up from where we normally put them with both child seats. My wife was OK with it, though, but she's a lot shorter. With the Boulevard rear facing on the passenger side and the seat as far back as it goes, my knees almost touch the glovebox. Cramped, but livable for the year my kids were facing backwards. |
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Friends: 0 | Wow, hopefully we won't have to use the Prius much for the kids! It will be secondary to our Flex anyway for family travel. |
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Friends: 0 | Hah, a topic I can answer. We have twin 7 month olds that we took when we test drove our '05. The only thing is, I'm only 5'8". There's enough room between the back seat and the rear facing carry along that they never touch... but then, I'm only 5'8" |
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