4.2 vs 2.8 rear seating. I read here that there is a difference. Why?
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And how does it affect the ability to say put a baby seat in the rear center of a 4.2?
Or are we talking about the difference between a Q A6 and a Frontrack?
Thanks!
Or are we talking about the difference between a Q A6 and a Frontrack?
Thanks!
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North American 4.2 sedans come with the two-passenger rear seat. For other markets Audi offers two- and three-passenger rear seats for A6 sedans, not to mention Recaro front seats. Sigh...
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Someone else figured it out (finman?). The hump in the 4.2 seat lets Audi put in a larger gas tank for more range.
There is no shoulder belt in the middle with the 4.2 seat. I don't know how it affects putting in a baby seat.
This whole baby seat in the middle thing befuddles me anyway.
There is no shoulder belt in the middle with the 4.2 seat. I don't know how it affects putting in a baby seat.
This whole baby seat in the middle thing befuddles me anyway.
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I can't get a baby seat in my TT and we can't put it in the center of the rear seat in our Lexus RX300, and I am comfortable with how safe my daughter is.