Third Row - Photos with car seats in second row
#1
Third Row - Photos with car seats in second row
Dealers in the area do not have any demos with the third row option for me to try. We are expecting a third and would like some insight into the third row. I know it is tight and not adult friendly, but I'm more concerned about access with a child seat in second row. Videos show it tilt forward but I would like to see a photo to see how much access there is, tilted forward with seat installed. Additionally does the back vs base angle change? Lots I've seen required this change and yielded a third row useless with car seats in second.
Additionally are there tether points on the third row? I know there isn't isofix points, but it's there a possibility of seat installation with belt and tether in third. If you have photos of a child in booster (base only) in the third row that would be great too.
I love my current W205 but just not practical for the soon to be family of 5. Would rather stay with MB family. The go to it not an option, not a fan of the van life.
Additionally are there tether points on the third row? I know there isn't isofix points, but it's there a possibility of seat installation with belt and tether in third. If you have photos of a child in booster (base only) in the third row that would be great too.
I love my current W205 but just not practical for the soon to be family of 5. Would rather stay with MB family. The go to it not an option, not a fan of the van life.
#2
So we have one with the third row. One thing you should know is that tilting the seat forward with the car seat base installed (ours is installed into the isofix) will not really work..... the seats seem to jam up if they can't fold all the way forward because of the base being in the way. So if you want people to get into the third row you would have to remove the car seat every time. Hope this made sense.
#3
This therefore sounds like it would not work at all. Almost yielding the third row useless. Only made for children, yet no isofix in third row. Second row doesn't allow for child seats and moving out of the way? Could I ask for a video showing the issue? Just quite a $$$ mistake if it cannot achieve what I would need.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
#5
Sounds great, thanks. I'm hoping I can make something work. Does anyone use the third row in your vehicle? Also when you have a moment if you can check for top tether for third row. Might swap daughter and son.
#7
The GLS would be slightly out of my price range I would assume, once I option it up. Was looking for something that could get me 3 years until, daughter is out of booster, son is in booster, and baby is the last one in a car seat.
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#8
Here's a decent video of what the second row seat does. It moves forward and pivots towards the front seats. Depending on how big the booster seat base is, it may push up against the front seats.
Relevant part of the video is at 1:05 min mark.
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Dealers in the area do not have any demos with the third row option for me to try. We are expecting a third and would like some insight into the third row. I know it is tight and not adult friendly, but I'm more concerned about access with a child seat in second row. Videos show it tilt forward but I would like to see a photo to see how much access there is, tilted forward with seat installed. Additionally does the back vs base angle change? Lots I've seen required this change and yielded a third row useless with car seats in second.
Additionally are there tether points on the third row? I know there isn't isofix points, but it's there a possibility of seat installation with belt and tether in third. If you have photos of a child in booster (base only) in the third row that would be great too.
I love my current W205 but just not practical for the soon to be family of 5. Would rather stay with MB family. The go to it not an option, not a fan of the van life.
Additionally are there tether points on the third row? I know there isn't isofix points, but it's there a possibility of seat installation with belt and tether in third. If you have photos of a child in booster (base only) in the third row that would be great too.
I love my current W205 but just not practical for the soon to be family of 5. Would rather stay with MB family. The go to it not an option, not a fan of the van life.
#10
Fourth child? Three is worrying me. Hehe. Are the others in boosters, car seats? What makes and models. Also how do you tether in the third row? Or is it a belt positioning seat? Going through the trunk is an option, but with Canadian winter's I worry that everything would be destroyed.
#11
Fourth child? Three is worrying me. Hehe. Are the others in boosters, car seats? What makes and models. Also how do you tether in the third row? Or is it a belt positioning seat? Going through the trunk is an option, but with Canadian winter's I worry that everything would be destroyed.
All seat belts are three points seat belts, even in the third row.
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#12
Yes, 4 children (5, 7, 9 and 10 years old). 1 in car seat, 2 with boosters and 1 with nothing. I can give you the make and model but not sure that you have already heard about them: Peugeot 5008 (year 2012). Here is a photo of the trunk with a 6-seat configuration:
All seat belts are three points seat belts, even in the third row.
All seat belts are three points seat belts, even in the third row.
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I know you may really want a Benz, and that is what this forum is about, but if I may make a recommendation, check out the 2020 Hyundai Palisade. It's by quite a margin the most luxurious and technological of the mid size three row non luxury SUVs. It has a large central display and optional digital instruments, heated and cooled seats in the first and second row plus 3 zone climate, tons of driver assist tech, power and speed thats on par with the GLE350, if a little less refined and smooth, a larger 3rd row seat, and available captains chairs in the second row that keep the seating at 7 but make 3rd row access a lot easier and don't require folding the second row at all. It is missing power reclining and putting back up 2nd row seats, but there is a release from the trunk, and the 3rd row is power unlike the GLE. Plus, when you don't have a carseat in the second row, there are super convenient and easy buttons that hydraulically move the 2nd row seats out of the way to easily access the third row. It's easier and less time consuming than the GLE imo. I test drove one recently (just for the $50 amazon gift card) and was really impressed. Not super sporty or fun to drive but very comfortable, easy to use tech, and very luxurious feeling, all for a great price.
If you do want a luxury vehicle, the XC90 can now be ordered with captains chairs, and I think I saw the new 2020 Q7 offering that too.
If you do want a luxury vehicle, the XC90 can now be ordered with captains chairs, and I think I saw the new 2020 Q7 offering that too.
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Sorry for the questions, would be easier if the dealers carried the option in a demo. Seems like the whole mechanism and use for third row is useless from what everyone is posting.
Thanks all for you inputs.
#18
Could you post a video? Also I know there is no isofix in third row, but is there a tether?
Sorry for the questions, would be easier if the dealers carried the option in a demo. Seems like the whole mechanism and use for third row is useless from what everyone is posting.
Thanks all for you inputs.
Sorry for the questions, would be easier if the dealers carried the option in a demo. Seems like the whole mechanism and use for third row is useless from what everyone is posting.
Thanks all for you inputs.
#19
With 3rd row option - with child seat mounted in 2nd row - either 2nd row Passenger/"40%" side or Driver's/"60" side - you could still access the 3rd row from the opposite/non-child seat side - you would need to put 3rd row seat on the child seat side "up" before mounting the child seat ahead in the 2nd row.
#20
Well, in any case I would suggest you try the 7 seater with your own child seats. I did that for myself and it worked perfectly. I have 3 children (6, 3 and 6 months old) and I can fit 1 rear facing seat cat 1, 1 child boost with high back cat 2 and 1 booster. The booster fits in the 6/7 th seat.
So by any means, give it a go so you can rest assured it works for you.
Regards
So by any means, give it a go so you can rest assured it works for you.
Regards
#21
Well, in any case I would suggest you try the 7 seater with your own child seats. I did that for myself and it worked perfectly. I have 3 children (6, 3 and 6 months old) and I can fit 1 rear facing seat cat 1, 1 child boost with high back cat 2 and 1 booster. The booster fits in the 6/7 th seat.
So by any means, give it a go so you can rest assured it works for you.
Regards
So by any means, give it a go so you can rest assured it works for you.
Regards
Alternatively if I can't find a demo to try locally , it may mean a change of a car seat or two, which in the grand scheme is not undoable. Was able to get three across in my wife's HRV. So I'm sure I could do it in the gle.
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#23
Both seats are quite big (probably some of the biggest in the market) and use isofix. I also forgot to mention that the last picture is with the back seats in the most ahead position (i.e. the closest possible to the front seat). I am 1,73m tall (5’9”) and with the front seat adjusted to my like you can see that the child seat does not touch the driver’s seat.
With the bright red seat installed I was able to tilt the seat and allow access to third row with no problem. Sadly I didn’t take pic...
With the bright red seat installed I was able to tilt the seat and allow access to third row with no problem. Sadly I didn’t take pic...
Last edited by jsa1983; 09-04-2019 at 04:52 PM.
#24
I was able to do some calling around today and found a dealer which has one with a third row, going to go do a trial install of the seats and see how it goes.
Thanks to everyone and will try and get a couple photos / videos to post in case others have similar questions.
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#25
Glad I helped. If your seats are smaller, then I’m quite sure your setup will fit.
In my case it was down to either GLE with 7 seats or a V class. I rented one V class last summer and they ride really well, but I’m not too much into that type of car especially given that the GLE works for me.
In my case it was down to either GLE with 7 seats or a V class. I rented one V class last summer and they ride really well, but I’m not too much into that type of car especially given that the GLE works for me.