Have you got the restraint points fitted? Not sure where you are located (which state) but getting restraint points fitted in some states can be a PITA.My previous 2 defenders had simple child restraint points, but my latest Defender - MY13 I don't have any restraint points fitted - instead we use a foam booster seat for the 1 child who still needs a booster. That works well as it does not require a tether strap, and it has good side impact protection (more important for the other kids sitting next to the seat, who become crumple zones with the heavier full sizes seats.)
I've had 3 110's now with 3 children who are now 9,7 and 4. We have at times had three seats across the back of a 110, so it is possible. Unfortunately the seats we have probably are no longer available, but with the post 07 defenders - leg room was never an issue with the seats.
The only time we had problems was with the new borns, that required a rear facing seat. The only position that worked with a rear facing infant seat, was the center rear. It's not really a problem, they soon get used to that arrangement. The rear seats on a 110 do not recline either, but they are laid a bit further back than a CC. If it's any consolation I have at times owned a discovery and a Range Rover - and that limitation of the infant seats applied to them too, there just was not enough room to fit the seat behind a front seat, at least legally - because legally it's not allowed to touch the front seat. Really the center position is best for a baby anyway so that you can reach back and put the dummy back in... ;-)
Sorry not -much help - but my suggestion would be to go buy a seat from BIGW and return it if it does not fit, you can get a pretty good idea on relative size just by looking on the shelf.


 
				
				
				
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