However, it’s not quite that simple. Although some bases are designed to be more versatile, there’s no guarantee they’ll fit every car seat or vehicle. Are All Car Seat Bases Universal? First, let’s debunk the myth of universal car seat bases. As much as we’d love a one-size-fits-all solution, car seat bases are different.
In answer to. sadie110816. I have a Fiat 500 2011 pop model, mine has isofix you just need to feel around for it - I also have a silver cross car seat (the smallest one they do) and when trying it out it was so hard! The seats don’t go far enough forward to put the car seat it without tipping and squeezing it in!
Locate the Isofix points in your car by checking your car's handbook and looking for the Isofix label on the rear seats. Locate the Isofix connectors (two prongs sticking out of the back) on the child seat or base. Push the connectors into the Isofix slots in the car seat. There will be an audible click on many child seats, and/or a visible
Generally there is one base for each car seat, it will be from the same manufacturer. Actually for the Gemm 2 seat, Joie have three (!) possible bases. You can either use the Joie i-base, Joie i-base LX, or Joie i-base Advance. The previous response is assuming you've already got a base - in theory, isofix bases can be fitted into any car that
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