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3 Across Installations: Which Car Seats Fit in a Honda Pilot?

The Honda Pilot is one of the best-selling SUVs or crossovers in the United States, and one of the relatively few 3-row mid-sized SUVs on the market. Competing with 3-row alternatives like the Toyota Highlander, Ford Flex, Hyundai Santa Fe, Ford Explorer, Nissan Pathfinder, Dodge Durango, and Mazda CX-9, the Pilot is frequently chosen by families interested in hauling lots of family without turning to minivans (such as Honda’s own Odyssey).

The latest iteration of the Pilot comes with a plethora of safety features and good safety scores, making it a safe option for families with little ones. ESC, side airbags, front crash prevention, a strong roof, and many more features make it one of the most cutting-edge vehicles on the road. I borrowed a few generations of the Pilot, including the newest one, to see how they did when it came to maximizing car seat options within the 2nd and 3rd rows.

You know the basics of best practices in car seat safety: rear-face as long as possible (ideally until 4!), and then forward-face as long as possible (ideally until 8!), and then booster until a regular belt fits your child (which typically happens between 10 and 12). The goal is to keep kids restrained as safely as possible for as long as possible. It’s too late to do better once you’re in a crash; you’ve got to make the right decisions before you turn on your vehicle, every time.

However, for this information to be helpful, you need to know if a particular car seat will fit in your particular vehicle. Here are my experiences fitting a range of seats inside various years of the Honda Pilot. I’ll periodically update each page as I try more seats in more positions.

You can access the complete 3 across guide for every vehicle here and the complete list of recommended seats here. The Canadian car seat guide is here. 3 across car seat images are courtesy of Wikipedia.

2016, 2017 Honda Pilot

Guaranteed 3 across installations:

Clek Fllo (x3).

Clek Foonf (x3).

Diono Radian R120 (x3).

Diono Radian R100 (x3).

Diono Radian RXT (x3).

Chicco KeyFit 30 (x3).

Graco Fit4Me (x3).

Combi Coccoro (x3).

Graco Size4Me 65 (x3).

Graco Contender (x3).

Clek Fllo, Graco Size4Me 65, Diono Radian / RXT.

Clek Fllo, Graco Size4Me 65 (x2).

Clek Fllo, Diono Radian / RXT (x2).

Graco TurboBooster, Clek Fllo, Diono Radian / RXT.

Graco TurboBooster, Diono Radian / RXT (x2).

Tips and Tricks:

The current generation of the Honda Pilot is more than 194 inches long and close to 79 inches wide, which means you’re pretty much going to be able to fit whatever you want in that 2nd row as long as you’ve got an 8-seater and are also using your seat belts. You’ll also be able to get away with a lot of LATCH installations, but when you’re dealing with wider seats, the seat belts will still give you an edge.

The 3rd row is also pretty spacious, though not nearly as spacious as the 2nd row, both in terms of side to side space and front to back space. You’ll want to focus on the 2nd row unless you absolutely need to use the 3rd, especially given how difficult it is to access it once you start installing car seats in the 2nd row. This issue isn’t unique to the Pilot, but it’s worth keeping in mind.

pilot - 2009 - publicdomain2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Honda Pilot

Guaranteed 3 across installations:

2nd row – Clek Fllo (x3).

2nd row – Clek Foonf (x3). 

Diono Radian R120 (x3).

Diono Radian R100 (x3).

Diono Radian RXT (x3).

Chicco KeyFit 30 (x3).

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Rainier, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Pacifica, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Olympia, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Britax Frontier 90.

2nd row – Chicco NextFit, Chicco KeyFit 30, Chicco NextFit.

2nd row – Chicco NextFit, Chicco NextFit, Chicco KeyFit 30.

2nd row – Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 (x3).

2nd row – Britax Boulevard, Britax Parkway SGL, Britax Frontier 90.

2nd row – Britax Frontier 90, Britax Frontier 90, Britax Boulevard / Marathon.

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Graco Snugride 35, Britax Marathon / Boulevard.

2nd row – Graco Snugride 35, Britax Marathon / Boulevard, Britax Frontier 90.

2nd row – Graco Snugride 35, Britax Marathon / Boulevard, Evenflo Maestro.

2nd row – Graco Snugride 35, Britax Marathon / Boulevard, Graco Nautilus.

Tips and Tricks:

The 2009-2015 generation Pilot is 79 in wide and 191 in long, or 3 inches wider and longer than the previous generation. As a result, generally, any seat combination that works in the prior generation Pilot will also work in the current generation.

It is best to install an infant seat (e.g., the KeyFit 30) in the 2nd row right outboard seat instead of a convertible (e.g., the NextFit) when attempting 3 across if access to the 3rd row is required, as it will be easier to remove an infant seat from a base to provide 3rd row access than it will be to continually install and remove the convertible.

Per MACPS guidelines, 3-across car seat installations aren’t recommended in the 3rd row due to the degree of overlap between the center and driver’s side seat belts. This doesn’t appear in the vehicle’s manual, although it does appear in the 2015 MACPS manual.

pilot - 2006 - publicdomain2006, 2007, 2008 Honda Pilot

Guaranteed 3 across installations:

2nd row – Clek Fllo (x3).

2nd row – Clek Foonf (x3).

2nd row – Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 (x3). 

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT (x3).

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Rainier, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Pacifica, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Olympia, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Britax Frontier 90.

2nd row – Britax Frontier 90, Britax Frontier 90, Britax Boulevard / Marathon.

2nd row – Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Graco Snugride 35, Britax Marathon / Boulevard.

2nd row – Graco Snugride 35, Britax Marathon / Boulevard, Britax Frontier 90.

2nd row – Graco Snugride 35, Britax Marathon / Boulevard, Evenflo Maestro.

2nd row – Graco Snugride 35, Britax Marathon / Boulevard, Graco Nautilus.

Tips and Tricks:

As with the next generation Pilot, it is best to install an infant seat (e.g., the KeyFit 30) in the 2nd row right outboard seat instead of a convertible (e.g., the NextFit) when attempting 3 across if access to the 3rd row is required, as it will be easier to remove an infant seat from a base to provide 3rd row access than it will be to continually install and remove the convertible.

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3 Across Installations: Which Car Seats Will Fit in a Honda CR-V?

The Honda CR-V is my favorite small SUV / crossover, and is easily the most popular one in the country. Families love it because it’s reliable, affordable, and offers a surprising amount of room and utility while getting good gas mileage and looking sharp. It competes with offerings like the Ford Escape and Subaru Forester in the small SUV / crossover market, while being a good alternative to larger SUVs like the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander. I made it my mission to find out how well every single generation of the CR-V did when it comes to fitting 3 car seats across a Honda CR-V. The results were pretty impressive; it’s not a giant SUV, but you get a wide array of choices.

Before looking into which seats work well in the various years of the CR-V, I always like to look at the basics of best practices in terms of car seat safety. For me, this means trying to rear-face as long as possible (ideally until 4!), and then forward-face as long as possible (ideally until 8!), and then aiming to booster until a regular belt fits your child (which typically happens between 10 and 12). These suggestions are meant to keep your child restrained in the safest positions as long as possible.

However, for this information to be helpful, you need to know if a particular car seat will fit in your particular vehicle. Here are my experiences fitting a range of seats inside various years of the Honda CR-V. I’ll periodically update each page as I try more seats in more positions.

You can access the complete 3 across guide for every vehicle here and the complete list of recommended seats here. Canadians can view their list here. 3 across car seat images are courtesy of Wikipedia.

2017, 2018 Honda CR-V (5th gen)

Guaranteed 3 across installations:

Clek Fllo (x3).

Clek Foonf (x3).

Diono Radian R120 (x3).

Diono Radian R100 (x3).

Diono Radian RXT (x3).

Clek Oobr (x3).

Peg Perego Flex 120 (x3).

Maxi-Cosi RodiFix (x3).

Chicco KeyFit 30 (x3).

Combi Coccoro (x3).

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Rainier, Diono Radian R120 / RXT,

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Pacifica, Diono Radian R120 / RXT,

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Olympia, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

Chicco NextFit, Chicco KeyFit 30, Chicco NextFit.

Chicco NextFit, Chicco NextFit, Chicco KeyFit 30.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Evenflo Maestro, Graco TurboBooster.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Eddie Bauer 3-in-1.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Graco TurboBooster.

Britax Frontier 90, Combi Coccoro, Safety 1st Complete Air.

Peg Perego Primo Viaggio, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Kiddy Cruiserfix Pro.

Clek Oobr, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

Tips and Tricks:

The current generation of CR-V is 73 inches wide, or an inch wider than the prior generation. The length of both generations is slightly longer as well at just under 181 inches, indicating you’ll also have a bit more front-to-back length. As a result, this is the roomiest CR-V yet, and you’ll have a slightly easier time fitting seats here than in the past.

As with every generation of the CR-V, however, given the rather short length of the crossover, you’ll want to keep your front-to-back space in mind if you’d like to use the Dionos; I strongly recommend getting the angle adjuster so you won’t make driving your CR-V or sitting in the front passenger seat a negative experience. Similarly, to maximize side-to-side space, use your seat belts instead of the LATCH anchors.

2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Honda CR-V (RM1, RM3, RM4)

crv - 2012 - publicdomain

Guaranteed 3 across installations:

Clek Fllo (x3).

Clek Foonf (x3).
Diono Radian R120 (x3). 

Diono Radian R100 (x3).

Diono Radian RXT (x3).

Clek Oobr (x3).

Peg Perego Flex 120 (x3).

Maxi-Cosi RodiFix (x3).

Chicco KeyFit 30 (x3).

Combi Coccoro (x3).

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Rainier, Diono Radian R120 / RXT,

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Pacifica, Diono Radian R120 / RXT,

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Olympia, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

Chicco NextFit, Chicco KeyFit 30, Chicco NextFit.

Chicco NextFit, Chicco NextFit, Chicco KeyFit 30.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Evenflo Maestro, Graco TurboBooster.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Eddie Bauer 3-in-1.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Graco TurboBooster.

Britax Frontier 90, Combi Coccoro, Safety 1st Complete Air.

Peg Perego Primo Viaggio, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Kiddy Cruiserfix Pro.

Clek Oobr, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

Tips and Tricks:

The 2012-2016 generation of CR-V is 72 inches wide, which remains unchanged from the width of the prior generation. The length of both generations is also the same at 178 inches, indicating front to back length will also be the same. As a result, any seats that can fit in the current generation, in general, will also fit in the previous generation.

As with every generation of the CR-V, however, given the rather short length of the crossover, you’ll want to keep your front-to-back space in mind if you’d like to use the Dionos; I strongly recommend getting the angle adjuster so you won’t make driving your CR-V or sitting in the front passenger seat a negative experience. Similarly, to maximize side-to-side space, use your seat belts instead of the LATCH anchors.

2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Honda CR-V

crv - 2010 - publicdomainGuaranteed 3 across installations:

Clek Fllo (x3).

Clek Foonf (x3).

Clek Oobr (x3).

Peg Perego Flex 120 (x3).

Maxi-Cosi RodiFix (x3).

Diono Radian R120 / RXT (x3).

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Rainier, Diono Radian R120 / RXT,

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Pacifica, Diono Radian R120 / RXT,

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Olympia, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

Chicco NextFit, Chicco KeyFit 30, Chicco NextFit.

Chicco NextFit, Chicco NextFit, Chicco KeyFit 30.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Evenflo Maestro, Graco TurboBooster.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Eddie Bauer 3-in-1.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Graco TurboBooster.

Britax Frontier 90Combi Coccoro, Safety 1st Complete Air.

Peg Perego Primo Viaggio, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Kiddy Cruiserfix Pro.

Clek Oobr, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT.

Tips and Tricks:

This generation of CR-V is 2 inches wider (72 vs 70 in) and 1 inch shorter (178 vs 179 in) than the prior generation, which means you have more options for 3 across seating. As with every generation of the CR-V, however, given the rather short length of the crossover, you’ll want to keep your front-to-back space in mind if you’d like to use the Dionos; I strongly recommend getting the angle adjuster so you won’t make driving your CR-V or sitting in the front passenger seat a negative experience. Similarly, to maximize side-to-side space, use your seat belts instead of the LATCH anchors.

2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Honda CR-V

crv - 2005 - publicdomainGuaranteed 3 across installations:

Clek Fllo (x3).

Clek Foonf (x3).

Clek Oobr (x3).

Peg Perego Flex 120 (x3).

Maxi-Cosi RodiFix (x3).

Diono Radian R120 / RXT (x3).

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Graco TurboBooster.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Safety 1st Complete Air.

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Graco Snugride 35.

Britax Frontier 90Combi Coccoro, Safety 1st Complete Air.

Tips and Tricks:


This generation of CR-V is 1 inch wider (70 vs 69 in) and 1 inch longer (179 vs 178 in) than the prior generation, which means you have more options for 3 across seating. As with every generation of the CR-V, however, given the rather short length of the crossover, you’ll want to keep your front-to-back space in mind if you’d like to use the Dionos; I strongly recommend getting the angle adjuster so you won’t make driving your CR-V or sitting in the front passenger seat a negative experience. Similarly, to maximize side-to-side space, use your seat belts instead of the LATCH anchors.

1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Honda CR-V

crv - 1999 - publicdomainGuaranteed 3 across installations:

Clek Fllo (x3).

Clek Foonf (x3).

Clek Oobr (x3).

Peg Perego Flex 120 (x3).

Maxi-Cosi RodiFix (x3).

Diono Radian R120 / RXT (x3).

Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Diono Radian R120 / RXT, Graco TurboBooster.

Britax Frontier 90Combi Coccoro, Safety 1st Complete Air.

Tips and Tricks:

This generation of CR-V is the smallest, which makes 3 across seating the most challenging. Your best bet will be some form of Diono in most cases, although it is possible to have installations that don’t involve the Diono, as indicated above.

As with every generation of the CR-V, however, given the rather short length of the crossover, you’ll want to keep your front-to-back space in mind if you’d like to use the Dionos; I strongly recommend getting the angle adjuster so you won’t make driving your CR-V or sitting in the front passenger seat a negative experience. Similarly, to maximize side-to-side space, use your seat belts instead of the LATCH anchors if you have them.

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