Child LATCH positions?

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Asked by lesabrowning Sep 30, 2007 at 03:21 AM about the 2008 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LTZ 4WD

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I have a 2007 LTZ that is great and hubby is coveting it.  He is suggesting maybe he will take mine and I can get a new 2008.  With that in mind I am wondering if Chevy has changed the LATCH positions in the new model.  In the 2007 there is latch in row 2 in the center and passenger side.  If you need to install two car seats you basically block the access to row 3.  This is horrible for families with multiple small children.  Why can't there be LATCH in all six rear seats?

I also hate the rear seat entertainment but I can always fix that after market.  The LATCH thing is just a screw up and there are entire care seat sites that are suggesting families not buy a Suburban due to this.  Silly mistake.

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Yes, that is unusual, I don't know why they chose to do it that way. Perhaps you should look at the 07 or 08 Caravans or Durangos. Great rebates on the 07's right now.

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