We are shopping for a new car to accommodate our third child, and I am desperately trying to avoid the minivan or giant SUV route. We did the preliminary shopping and test driving of 4 crossover/ midside SUVs, and found that only the CX-9 and the Pilot meet our minimum criteria.
I very, very much want a CX-9. The drive is so much sportier, and it doesn't look like a big shiny brick
However, the car in general is way behind in accommodating child seats and this is a huge issue for us. Because of the lack of latch and tethers at all in the third row, two of our child seats MUST go in the second row. We can't do all 3 in the second row, however, because we extended rear face for safety.
Unfortunately, the center middle is much smaller than the Pilot, and no latch. However, I can make it work IF we can fit a rear facing skinny infant base and then later a rear facing skinny convertible like Radian or Complete Air while still maintaining enough room to slide the side seat forward for third row access. This is non-negotiable. So I have two questions that I haven't been able to find anywhere on the net:
1) what is the width of the center middle seat portion?
2) where are the seat buckles and/or latch points (Madza allows borrowing) located relative to the center? In other words, assuming we can find something narrow enough, can the center carseat be attached and still physically allow the side portion to move forward?
I very, very much want a CX-9. The drive is so much sportier, and it doesn't look like a big shiny brick

Unfortunately, the center middle is much smaller than the Pilot, and no latch. However, I can make it work IF we can fit a rear facing skinny infant base and then later a rear facing skinny convertible like Radian or Complete Air while still maintaining enough room to slide the side seat forward for third row access. This is non-negotiable. So I have two questions that I haven't been able to find anywhere on the net:
1) what is the width of the center middle seat portion?
2) where are the seat buckles and/or latch points (Madza allows borrowing) located relative to the center? In other words, assuming we can find something narrow enough, can the center carseat be attached and still physically allow the side portion to move forward?
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