Preface: This is my first Yukon so I don't know what the older ones had.
As mentioned in my other thread. We have a 3rd baby coming and will have 3 under 4 and all three will be in real carseats.
We looked far and wide for cars built to accommodate car seats well and the Yukon really meets that need.
Why?
The third row in the Yukon had 3 tether and latch points. This might sound like it's normal but it's NOT. Most cars (even the acadia) only have a SINGLE tether/latch and it's in the Middle. Making the 60/40 fold pretty useless.
In addition. If you get the 2nd row bench, that row ALSO had 3 tether/latch. Granted I am getting the captains chairs. This yukon has extreme flexibility to fit 3 or even 4 car-seats (possibly up to 5 if you did 3 across in the back).
I have not done a fit test yet but once we get our XL this weekend I will take some pics with our seats in the car.
As mentioned in my other thread. We have a 3rd baby coming and will have 3 under 4 and all three will be in real carseats.
We looked far and wide for cars built to accommodate car seats well and the Yukon really meets that need.
Why?
The third row in the Yukon had 3 tether and latch points. This might sound like it's normal but it's NOT. Most cars (even the acadia) only have a SINGLE tether/latch and it's in the Middle. Making the 60/40 fold pretty useless.
In addition. If you get the 2nd row bench, that row ALSO had 3 tether/latch. Granted I am getting the captains chairs. This yukon has extreme flexibility to fit 3 or even 4 car-seats (possibly up to 5 if you did 3 across in the back).
I have not done a fit test yet but once we get our XL this weekend I will take some pics with our seats in the car.