In this week’s child seat review I look at the Nissan Pathfinder and Infiniti QX60. This large three row crossover not only has a very accommodating third row but the second row’s 40% side has a nifty feature allowing you to keep a forward facing child seat installed (LATCH anchors only) and still gain easy entry into the third row. While you can easily fit three child seats in the back, narrower seats may be required if you plan on folding or sliding the second row often.
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Thank you so much for this review. It helps so much! Can you please tell me what car seats you use? I want to compare specs on mine. Thank you again!
best car reviewer ever..
Reviewed like a boss. Well played, sir.
Is it unsafe to use/put a childs seat in the 3rd row passenger side since it has the latches?
Alex, you are one of the best car reviewers I’ve seen.
This was by far the best and most thorough review I have ever had the pleasure of coming across. Thank you very much!
Amazingly helpful. It feels like you are pouring pure knowledge straight into my head.
Love your posts alex. Keep up the good work. Subscribed.
Why does he say 6 seater? Isnt it a 7 seater?
Hey Alex I went through your reviews today and subscribed immediately because of these extremely useful car seat reviews, thanks for doing this. I’m quite interested in QX60 and I thought Audi Q7 is comparable to this one. Could you do a review of Q7? Much appreciated!
Great job! Very knowledgeable.
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Lack of frequent reviews lately :(:(
Alex. I need ur help. Im collecting my new nissan pathfinder tomorrow. I have 2 forward facing child seats going in the middle row. From my understanding of this video I wont be able to slide the middle row forward to access the third row as both my seats require the seatbelts to bmrun through the back of my kids seats and plug in. Does this mean ill have to un buckle my kids car seats to access the third row!