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    Posted: 05 March 2011 at 10:12pm
I know this has been done before but I can't for life of me find the old posts.

What non people movers fit 3 seats across the back ?

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I reckon I could get 3 radians across my Mazda3. I've only actually tried 2, but that included one in the middle and I'm pretty sure I could have put the second one on either side. Probably not so much luck with wider carseats though.

I figure radians are pricey... but less so than a new car!!
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My Ford Territory does!
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I have a Honda Stream.
It is the same size (Length, width) as your average sedan but is a 7 seater.
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We have a holden station wagon and it fits 3 across the back and tons of boot space.
My beautiful big girl Sienna 15.04.06

Double the trouble double the fun Noah & Lola 10/11/07
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Mitsubishi outlander does..

Subaru legacy wagon.. I reckon it will depend on you car seat tho.
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Trying for number 3 soon Pudgy?


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Originally posted by peachy peachy wrote:

My Ford Territory does!


Agreed!


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Originally posted by Lexiesmumma Lexiesmumma wrote:

Trying for number 3 soon Pudgy?


Maybe
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Our mazda 6 does

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My Holden Calais does - bit of a sqeeze, but if you checked out carseats that are skinnier then it wouldn't be a problem!
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Our subaru doesn't : ( We have resigned ourself to a people mover but will go for a Mistral or Odyssey probably
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Originally posted by rachndean rachndean wrote:

Our mazda 6 does

Yup, my IL's mazda 6 wagon fits a phil and teds tott xt (booster) and Jolly jumper booster and a Babylove convertable (like a hipod form farmers) and they're all standard sizes.

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Or like us we are looking at a toyota ipsum which is a 7 seater. The back seat is 2 seats that split in half unlike some 7 seaters which means you can have one folded so there's still heaps of boot space (for your pram)
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