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bfv 01-20-2013 01:28 PM

Baby car seat
 
Did anyone try installing a baby car seat in the rear center seat area in Panamera? I wonder if both rear passenger seats can be salvaged by installing baby seat in the center!! :confused:

Thanks.

dhh 01-20-2013 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by bfv (Post 3747604)
Did anyone try installing a baby car seat in the rear center seat area in Panamera? I wonder if both rear passenger seats can be salvaged by installing baby seat in the center!! :confused:

Thanks.


There is nothing to latch it to. That would be horribly irresponsible.

neuneleven 01-21-2013 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by bfv (Post 3747604)
Did anyone try installing a baby car seat in the rear center seat area in Panamera? I wonder if both rear passenger seats can be salvaged by installing baby seat in the center!! :confused:

Thanks.

That's a "no go"

toughluck 01-21-2013 11:32 AM

I have for short periods of time and it seems fine for everyone. I use 1 latch on either rear seat but it is very difficult for the each adult passenger to locate and buckle their seatbelts (especially at night). Once buckled, all is good. It helps when both rear adults are not overweight though.

bfv 01-21-2013 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by toughluck (Post 3748523)
I have for short periods of time and it seems fine for everyone. I use 1 latch on either rear seat but it is very difficult for the each adult passenger to locate and buckle their seatbelts (especially at night). Once buckled, all is good. It helps when both rear adults are not overweight though.

Thank you!! No overweights allowed in my car hilarious

Leslierc 01-22-2013 04:30 AM

I agree wth the other poster who said that it would be irresponsible to "rig" a car seat between the 2 rear seats. All joking aside, it should be about protecting children first and I cannot see a way of safely securing a car or booster seat in that position.


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