Back Seats Too Upright?
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My Ride: E60 2006 525d Steptronic, Carbon Black, M Sport-Package, Style 135M Rims, Beige Interior, Dark Poplar Wood Trim, Comfort Seats, Professional Navigation with BMW Online and BMW Assist, HUD, Logic7, TV, Bluetooth, Speech Control, Active Steering, Adaptive Bi-Xenon, 6-Disc Changer, Heated Seats (front and back), Extended Climate, PDC, Sunroof, Auto-Dim. Int + Folding Exterior Mirrors, Electric Rear- and Side Blinds, Foldable rear seats, Electric Adjustable Steering Wheel
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I have another experience. I don't think the rear seats are too upright. Yet I think they're comfortable. I mean, I'm not a toddler anymore, but you can sleep on the E60 rear seats better than on the E39's. I noticed it when we went to winter holidays in Austria. The way's really boring...
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Originally Posted by ImolaRedM' post='304074' date='Jun 27 2006, 01:31 PM
FWIW, my 6 year old has no problems sleeping in the back of the 5er. We use a Britax Star Riser Comfy booster and there are head rests that he likes to use to lean his head against on long drives. My wife is a nurse and finds the seating to be proper and she actually likes it.
Also, keep in mind that normall guidelines call for booster seats up until 8 years, 80 lbs and 58 inches.
Also, keep in mind that normall guidelines call for booster seats up until 8 years, 80 lbs and 58 inches.
I will check out the booster seat... maybe this will be a good option...
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