Safety is important and if you are a family guy wanting to own a vehicle for more than two years, you have to make sure it will accommodate your children’s seats, which come in different sizes.
Cars.com has recently made a test to see how child-seat-compatible the 2013 Toyota RAV4 is.
The new RAV4 is dedicated to small up to medium-sized families offering plenty of space and versatility. The third row seats got dropped with this year model to facilitate luggage space and more room for the second row occupants.
The RAV4 crossover comes with Easy-to-access Latch anchors and flat rear seats to perfectly accommodate two child seats. The Latch anchors can become more accessible after the seatbacks are reclined and due to the buckles being on stable bases, kids in boosters can easily be buckled independently.
Read the full RAV4 child seat test here.
The new RAV4 is dedicated to small up to medium-sized families offering plenty of space and versatility. The third row seats got dropped with this year model to facilitate luggage space and more room for the second row occupants.
The RAV4 crossover comes with Easy-to-access Latch anchors and flat rear seats to perfectly accommodate two child seats. The Latch anchors can become more accessible after the seatbacks are reclined and due to the buckles being on stable bases, kids in boosters can easily be buckled independently.
Read the full RAV4 child seat test here.