2023 Ford Everest Trend 4x4 review - BabyDrive

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  • Опубліковано 13 сер 2024
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    The new 2023 Ford Everest Trend 4x4 will fit five Infasecure child seats and a twin pram in the boot with all three seating rows in use!
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  • @MrMegafly2011
    @MrMegafly2011 Рік тому +7

    Now THIS IS HOW YOU REVIEW FAMILY CAR REQUIREMENTS

  • @KaedynandErron
    @KaedynandErron 4 місяці тому

    Could you tell me which two seats you had in the 2nd row that allowed for the 40 seat to fold down without interference please? I have an infasecure achieve and am wanting another harnessed seat or booster if I must, that will both fit FF together and allow the back to be accessed easily.

    • @BabyDriveReviews
      @BabyDriveReviews  4 місяці тому

      I had two Infasecure Attain More installed, one forward and one rear-facing

    • @KaedynandErron
      @KaedynandErron 4 місяці тому

      Thank you, did you get to try them both FF to see if the fold of the seat was compromised?

  • @nyckylim
    @nyckylim Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the review ! How would you compare this to the KIA Sorento or Palisade as a family car ?

    • @BabyDriveReviews
      @BabyDriveReviews  Рік тому

      If you don’t need serious off road or towing the Palisade ticks the most boxes in terms of airbags and aircon vents for third row passenger, third row access with child seats installed. However you can only get 1 child seat in the 3rd row of the Palisade

    • @nyckylim
      @nyckylim Рік тому

      @@BabyDriveReviews Thanks for the reply! Asking because the Palisade and the Everest is around the same price point too. I guess it’s luxury vs off-roading..

    • @2010appra
      @2010appra Рік тому +1

      Next gen ford everest feels more tougher and can handle any kind of road condition.....if at all you need to go off road trip or wild camping...everest would be best option....on the whole....for both city drive and off road....everest is the best option...just my personal opinion.

  • @libbyandbrianbundrick3270
    @libbyandbrianbundrick3270 Рік тому

    Are you able to access the 3rd row (push the 2nd row end seat down and forward) even with 2 car seats installed in the 2nd row?

    • @BabyDriveReviews
      @BabyDriveReviews  Рік тому

      When it comes to third-row access, the second-row seats are split 60:40 with the 40% behind the driver, on the road side (rather than the kerb side) of the new 2023 Ford Everest. So I put the Infasecure Versatile Folding Booster seat there so it can be easily removed to give third-row access.
      If you are planning to use the third-row seats, if you have an older child without a child seat or in the easily removable Infasecure Folding Booster seat this is the seat you are best to put them in. Then you can gain access easily to the third-row seats.

  • @swingkitten79
    @swingkitten79 Рік тому

    I have one on order but have since heard they can be a problem with car sickness? How did hug find the body roll etc for the height? Any issues for the kids?

    • @BabyDriveReviews
      @BabyDriveReviews  Рік тому +1

      Not with our family (really depends on the kids) but 4x4s can be a bit lumbering. The big front touchscreen might tempt kids to gaze at that which could cause them to get motion sickness?

  • @tomhamann208
    @tomhamann208 Рік тому

    Could you fit 3 forward facing child seats in the 2nd row?

  • @thatscooterguy2375
    @thatscooterguy2375 Рік тому

    The smaller of the 60/40 split appears to be on the driver side (road side when car is parked). Is that right? If it is, that is not great.

    • @BabyDriveReviews
      @BabyDriveReviews  Рік тому

      Unfortunately it's rare to find it on the other side. Mazda CX-9 is one