The other great thing is the second row of seats are individual seats, able to be moved forward and back and reclined independent of the others. This means baby seats and capsules fit without impeding access to other seats or the back row. You can fit two kids' seats and an adult in the back easily. And getting access to the rear row is easy. Again, my 8-year-old shows how its done. Pull on a lever on the shoulder of the seat and the seat cushion flips up and the whole seat slides forward, giving good access to the back row.
Overall, very happy with our purchase and I can recommend the 5008 to any growing families as an alternative to a 4WD to get a 7-seater.
smiss
Family wagon suggestions
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Great write up. Not much out there about these really. Standard equipment list looks awesome!
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Wonderful choice there Smiss. The list of features is rather impressive.
I have to agree about the interiors in a lot of newer European cars. They are so well thought out and I wish more cars had cargo nets and bag hooks. Those fold out trays as well on those seats are pretty clever too. Looks like you got the practical family mover you need.
I have to agree about the interiors in a lot of newer European cars. They are so well thought out and I wish more cars had cargo nets and bag hooks. Those fold out trays as well on those seats are pretty clever too. Looks like you got the practical family mover you need.