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  • KEG123
    Where Children Grow
    • Nov 2010
    • 1252

    Minivan and Car Seat Question

    Anyone successfully fit 3 carseats in the back row of a Minivan? If so, which carseats do you have?


    My two kids are in the middle bucket seats of the van.

    I have 3 daycare kids that I need to fit in the back of the van. They are ages 2, 3 and 3. All FF face with their parents. I know one of the 3 year olds is close to, if not at, 40 lbs. The other 2 are between 30-35 lbs. I'd like to keep them harnessed.

    Ideally I'd like to NOT spend a small fortune doing this.
  • MrsB
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 589

    #2
    Originally posted by KEG123
    Anyone successfully fit 3 carseats in the back row of a Minivan? If so, which carseats do you have?


    My two kids are in the middle bucket seats of the van.

    I have 3 daycare kids that I need to fit in the back of the van. They are ages 2, 3 and 3. All FF face with their parents. I know one of the 3 year olds is close to, if not at, 40 lbs. The other 2 are between 30-35 lbs. I'd like to keep them harassed.

    Ideally I'd like to NOT spend a small fortune doing this.
    I can strap 3 full size carseats in the back of my minivan, not really sure what kind of minivan you have. I have a 2011 Honday Odyssey. I dont really know how the different seats of different mini-vans stack up. I dont pay attention to the brand of carseat really. I get my carseats from consignment shops/craigslist/garage sales. I always put the middle one in first, then the right side then the left. I can do 3 carseats in the 2nd row too, but I dont know if your minivan is an 7 seater or an 8 seater.

    Oh I did have a carseat that was a pain to deal with that had rotating armrests. I got rid of that one, so you might want to beware of armrests.

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    • KEG123
      Where Children Grow
      • Nov 2010
      • 1252

      #3
      I have a 99 Odyssey.

      The middle is bucket seats, so only 2 can fit there.

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      • Crazy8
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 2769

        #4
        I have read that the Sunshine Kids Radian is one of the narrowest car seats out there and its the easiest to fit 3 across.

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        • daycare
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          • Feb 2011
          • 16259

          #5
          here is what I did. I have a different car..

          I measured the back seat all the way across. Then I went to the store and I measured all of the seats. I found 3 seats that perfectly fit in the back row of my SUV. I would suggest doing the same.

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          • KEG123
            Where Children Grow
            • Nov 2010
            • 1252

            #6
            Do you recall how wide and what seats you got, daycare?

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            • daycare
              Advanced Daycare.com *********
              • Feb 2011
              • 16259

              #7
              Originally posted by KEG123
              Do you recall how wide and what seats you got, daycare?
              hhahah NO, it was a few years ago when I did this

              I just took the width of my seat divided it by 3 and then went and found 3 car seats that would work in the back row.

              Also how old are your kids? I do have one booster seat in the mix with two permanent seats that always stay strapped in.

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              • Solandia
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jul 2011
                • 372

                #8
                I had a Kia Sedona. No real big issue on 3 across, as long as one of the seats was a Radian. It is the most versatile seat i have EVER had, you can put it in any spot in the car/van regardless if that spot has a headrest or not (yes, some seats require the vehicle's headrest in place, some require none). Can be installed with or without top tether for forward or rear facing. The LATCH buckle is awesome. Rear-faces up to 40lbs, now (mine was 6yrs ago, it was 33lbs, then). Works well with tiny babies, and really tall kids, really wide shouldered kids, and all sizes in between. I have rear-faced a 4yo dcg - she is tiny anyway... she though it was wildly funny.

                I have had some freakishly tall daycare kids (like a just turned 3yo who was taller than my kindergartener)...too young to be safe in a booster, and he was too tall for the britax i had (and way too tall for the cheaper seats).

                Sound too good to be true. Yeah, it is expensive. AND a heavy one at 25 pounds (steel frame, not plastic). I can be really difficult to get a good install on leather seats when forward facing. It is a low profile type of seat, so if your buckles are long (the part the it buckles into), then you end up with raw knuckles getting the seat installed. Overall, the seat that has been used the most.

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                • KEG123
                  Where Children Grow
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 1252

                  #9
                  Yeah and for the sunshine's, that is soooo spendy. Not wanting to spend 600+ on 3 new seats. Not to mention my own daughter will need one soon enough.

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                  • KEG123
                    Where Children Grow
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1252

                    #10
                    I posted ages above. 3 year old twins, and a 2 year old. One of the twins is bigger, close to 40 lbs I'd say, whereas her brother is likely closer to 35. Maybe I'll weigh them tonight to be sure.

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                    • KEG123
                      Where Children Grow
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 1252

                      #11
                      And yeah, I know the the radian/sunshine kids/diono whatever is going to be the best as far as longevity and versitality. I just really cannot afford the price tag on getting 3 new ones. It ****s.

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                      • daycare
                        Advanced Daycare.com *********
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 16259

                        #12
                        Originally posted by KEG123
                        I posted ages above. 3 year old twins, and a 2 year old. One of the twins is bigger, close to 40 lbs I'd say, whereas her brother is likely closer to 35. Maybe I'll weigh them tonight to be sure.
                        sorry guess I missed that...
                        yeah I spent almost 3 hours at Walmart measuring seats. I purchased them and then I went out and installed all of them right then and there. One was the wrong fit, so I took it back 20 min after buying it and got two of the same and presto magic, it worked no problem.

                        It was worth the time it took getting it done.

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                        • MNMum
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 595

                          #13
                          I have one Radian, and then 2 Britax seats beside it.

                          I've heard good things about the cosco scenara for the pricetag, around $40. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Cosco-Scen...antee/13004563

                          If three of those won't fit, maybe a Radian in the middle, and these on either side. These only go to 40 lbs, though.
                          MnMum married to DH 9 years
                          Mum to Girl 21, Girl 18, Boy 14.5, Boy 11

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                          • Crazy8
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jun 2011
                            • 2769

                            #14
                            Originally posted by KEG123
                            And yeah, I know the the radian/sunshine kids/diono whatever is going to be the best as far as longevity and versitality. I just really cannot afford the price tag on getting 3 new ones. It ****s.
                            I think the Radian is under $200, no? You should be able to fit 2 other "normal" seats with 1 Radian in the Odyssey. I have an older Odyssey and fit 3 in the back but one was a booster and it was a royal pain to get to the buckle. I almost wished it was a seat that was strapped in, would have been easier than buckling every time!!

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                            • Kelly
                              Daycare.com member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 150

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MrsB
                              I dont pay attention to the brand of carseat really. I get my carseats from consignment shops/craigslist/garage sales.
                              It's not a good idea to use second-hand carseats.

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