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anyone have a britax convertible RF in a small car?

Which one?  Does it result in your front passenger's knees hitting the dash?

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Re: anyone have a britax convertible RF in a small car?

  • We have a Britax Boulevard in the middle seat in DH's Chevy Malibu. DH is 6'1" and his seat is a little closer than he'd normally sit, but for me (at 5'4") it is just right. Our knees are no way touching the dash. Stick out tongue
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  • I have a roundabout in my Corolla and the passenger seat is up further than it normally would be, but it is not uncomfy for a normal sized person.  A tall person would be awkward in there though.
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  • We have the Roundabout in an Audi A4. I have to put the passenger seat a little closer than normal but it is not uncomfortable. Neither of us touch the dash. I am 5'3" and DH is 5'10"
  • It's now in our "new" (used) car (a Volvo sedan), but we started off with our Britax Boulevard RF in the middle seat of my VW Golf.  It was snug, but really didn't interfere with either front seat.  DH is 6'3" & didn't have a problem!  
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  • We have the marathon, and we've used it in both our toyota matrix and our mazda3.  In both it's a snug fit, but it doesn't disturb the knee space.  Definitely can't put the front seats back, though :)

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