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I can't decide on a SCLB or CCLB. Something keeps bringing me back to the SC. Only worry I have is just how comfortable it will actually be in the back for the kids (2, 3, and 8). Obviously they don't have the long legs of an adult, but the car seats do put their legs closer to the front seats than no car seat.
I can't decide on a SCLB or CCLB. Something keeps bringing me back to the SC. Only worry I have is just how comfortable it will actually be in the back for the kids (2, 3, and 8). Obviously they don't have the long legs of an adult, but the car seats do put their legs closer to the front seats than no car seat.
Family of 6 here.
I have the 3, 11, and 13 in the back of a CCSB. Having their own doors really helps out. And the leg room is so much more than our Toyota Sienna for them.
I have the 3, 11, and 13 in the back of a CCSB. Having their own doors really helps out. And the leg room is so much more than our Toyota Sienna for them.
Thankfully this wouldn't be our only family transportation (that's what the wife's Expedition is for), but I do pick all 3 up from day care 4 days out of the week.
Oh and it does bug me that you can't get the Intelligent Access/push button start on the SCab. But then I hate how the whole optioning scheme works.
I had an FJ Cruiser once. It had similar doors to the SC. Having owned that and kids, wouldn't go for that sort of rear door configuration again. Was a pain to get everyone in and out depending on where you parked. And having small ones that need helped being buckled in, made it that much more of a task.