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> 3 Seats Across the back seat- successful combinations, Add yours here!

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Tash27
post 16/07/2011, 05:33 PM
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Mitsubishi Challenger 2011

SnS Royale drivers side f/f
SnS Hi Liner SG middle f/f
SnS Meridian passenger side r/f

It's not easy to get your hand in to do up the seat belt for the Hi Liner but they all fit.
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BooBooKitty
post 14/08/2011, 11:15 PM
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Toyota Corolla Hatch 2003 model.

2 x SNS Hiliners 1 x SNS Baby capsule (the one you hire from the Ambos).

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antsy
post 15/08/2011, 06:55 AM
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2004 Mazda 6 station wagon
SNS guardian, infa vario booster x 2

also had
SNS capsule, infa vario booster x 2
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*Lovemybabies*
post 02/10/2011, 09:12 PM
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2004 Toyota Corolla Levin Wagon
2 Hipod Senators
1 Sns Compaq (in the middle) - rearfacing
It is a VERY tight fit but it does fit!

a friend is also due with #3 within a similar timeframe and she has the following in her '10 Toyota Kluger
2 Hipod Senators
1 Sns Meridian AHR (rearfacing on the left hand side)
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post 31/10/2011, 08:50 PM
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BA Falcon - 2 x Maxi-Cosi''s and 1 x Hi-liner - (would also fit 3 x Maxi Cosi's easily).
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Trafficjam
post 15/12/2011, 09:56 PM
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Citroen Picasso 2011
SNS Meridian
SNS HiLiner
SNS Maxirider AHR

also
SNS Meridian
SNS Maxirider AHR
Orion infant carrier

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Delillah1
post 18/01/2012, 10:26 PM
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Okay, we've tested our seats over the course of a couple of months so I thought I'd post our successful combination.

Mazda 6 2003 Classic Sedan
Infa Vario Max booster
Maxi Cosi Air
One-Safe Infant Carrier (IGC Safety 1st)

My 9 year old can now do herself up and can also undo the buckle without removing the capsule! Yay!
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B.M.C.M.I
post 10/02/2012, 06:24 PM
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We've had a few combinations and when fitted properly (some need towels to sit in place correctly) the following has fit in our car.

Ford Falcon AU 2002
1 x Infa Trek 8
1 x Mother's Choice Royal (FF)
1 x Safe & Sound capsule (the larger old style ones)

1 x Infa Trek 8
1 x Mother's Choice Royal (FF)
1 x Babylove Ezy Switch (RF)

1 x Infa Trek 8
1 x Babylove Ezy Switch (RF)
1 x Hipod Senator

I don't recommend the Trek 8 though, it's wide wings made it hard for our capsule to sit straight (which is why the towels were needed). The Hipod sits fantastically in our car, the tightest seat we've had.
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Guest_Nemo123_*
post 15/02/2012, 07:27 AM
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Have read this many time and never even thought to add mine! The combinations I have had, all in a 2003 VY Commodore Station Wagon are:

FF Meridian x 2 and SNS Polo Capsule

FF Meridian x 2 and SNS Compaq Deluxe

FF Meridian, RF Meridian, Babylove EzyCombo

FF Meridian, RF Meridian, Infa Vario Booster

Getting new car this week so will add another one then!
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findingada
post 18/03/2012, 08:50 PM
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My first post is a contribution to this thread. It was very stressful trying to work out if we needed to buy different cars and/or different seats so perhaps this might help someone else going through the same thing. We are not having more children simply because the stress of deciding how to fit them all into car seats until they are 7 would do my head in!

Subaru Outback 2003
  • FF Safe N Sound Compaq
  • FF Safe N Sound Compaq
  • RF Safe N Sound Compaq
  • FF Safe N Sound Compaq
  • Infa Secure Travale (I think it's a Kmart version of the Vario Kid)
  • Infa Secure Travale
With the configuration above, the passenger side booster buckle is under the middle booster seat which means the middle child needs to wait until we buckle the passenger side booster before sitting down. We don't use this car often with the 3 seat arrangement - only when there is no alternative.
Subaru Liberty 2010 MY11
  • RF and later changed to FF Safe N Sound Meridian AHR
  • Safe N Sound Hi Liner
  • Safe N Sound Hi Liner
With the configuration above, the children in the Hi Liner boosters cannot get their hands between the seats to do up the buckles themselves. It's a bit of a squeeze to do the booster buckles up but I do it 10+ times a week and it doesn't bother me. This arrangement has passed a check by a certified child restraint installer from the Queensland Ambulance.


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