Yes, but because they have the bucket seats, you'll have to stuff the bucket part with towels or blankets to make a smoother surface for the bottom of the baby seat. They may sell something in the baby stores that can adjust for the bucket seat. Do a search on the internet.
2006-12-04 03:47:27
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answered by Cara M 4
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I think it might. On some of the car seats there is a area on the side just underneath the rotating part of the handle that will guide you to make sure it's in right. Some contain a ball in a little window that will sit right in the middle once the car seat is properly in place.
2006-12-04 03:48:21
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answered by Cstout 2
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In the middle it might. The rear facing car seats you have to have for the first year and 20lbs are bulky, and tend to press into the font seats of vehicles that have shallow rear bench seats. Front facing ones do okay.
If you really want to know, take your infant car seat to a dealer, and put it in the car you're asking about. This is a common thing to do, and dealers are quite used to, and prepared for such a thing. They even allow you to bring fido and see if he fits as well. :)
2006-12-04 03:51:31
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answered by amosunknown 7
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More than likely, the car seat will fit. . .but it's a feat of endurance, flexibility and sheer willpower to get an infant/toddler in an out of the rear of a vehicle without rear doors.
2006-12-04 04:01:39
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answered by wrknhrdngttnby 2
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Yes, but gts are usually 2 door cars. its alot safer to have a 4 door car.
2006-12-04 03:45:30
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answered by Tasha 3
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no
2006-12-04 03:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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