2016 Chevrolet Traverse: Car Seat Check - Cars.com News

Chevrolet's Traverse has one of the biggest cargo areas in the three-row SUV class. The Traverse seats seven or eight passengers on three rows of seats, and we tested a top-line LTZ model with second-row bucket seats. How many car seats fit in the second row. How many car seats fit in the third row. In the third row, there are no Latch anchors and one easy-to-access top tether anchor. We had no trouble installing our forward-facing convertible in the third row using the seat belt. In both rows, the booster fit well despite the fixed head restraints, and the seat belt buckles are on stable bases, which are easier for kids to grasp and use. The second-row seats collapse and slide far forward for a large opening. In forward mode, the fixed head restraint pushed the convertible's back forward, but not enough to negatively impact installation and fit. We had to move the front passenger seat forward a bit to accommodate the infant safety seat. When installing our forward-facing convertible in the third row, we had to pull the shoulder belt portion of the seat belt down from the ceiling, blocking the driver's rear visibility. Source: www.cars.com