Same here. Rear leg room is similar to my Honda Civic. However leg room is length and height. And Maverick sits a bit higher. I can get the car seat in with front seats all the way back. It might be a tight fit but not to bad at allI will be putting two child seats in (one forward facing/one back facing). Fortunately, we do know that the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tether Anchors for Children) is standard on all trims. I assume a latch system is legally required. Nonetheless, the videos online with adults sittings in the back give the best idea of what size we are dealing with. I don't see any space issues with a front facing child seat. Now, the rear facing seat may be pretty tight.
If I can get a rear facing seat in my Mini Countryman, then I think the Maverick will be just fine (and extra 3 inches of leg room compared to the mini)I will be putting two child seats in (one forward facing/one back facing). Fortunately, we do know that the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tether Anchors for Children) is standard on all trims. I assume a latch system is legally required. Nonetheless, the videos online with adults sittings in the back give the best idea of what size we are dealing with. I don't see any space issues with a front facing child seat. Now, the rear facing seat may be pretty tight.
Looks like the Mini Countryman has 1.7 inches more rear legroom space than MaverickIf I can get a rear facing seat in my Mini Countryman, then I think the Maverick will be just fine (and extra 3 inches of leg room compared to the mini)
Hybrid is 35.9. 2.0 is 36.9"Maverick is 35.9
Crosstrek is 36.5
Every inch counts.
Rear leg in mine is 33.8. So 2 inches more in Maverick. Apologize for saying 3 originallyLooks like the Mini Countryman has 1.7 inches more rear legroom space than Maverick