Freelander 1 Isofix fittings?

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dog-man

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Does my 2006 TD 4 have isofix fittings for a child car seat? Or is this a more modern concept and younger than my FL?
I can't say that I have noticed anything that could be it but not really taken much notice until now.
I need to get a safety seat for my 1 year old grandson. :D
 
I suspected as much.
I need to do some more research then. No strict regulations when my children were young.
 
In our FL1 (admittedly a 1998) we use a forward facing type seat attached via the standard seatbelt.....there are many who say this is a more superior method that a rigid fix, as the seatbelt will 'give' and disipate the energy of impact over a greater time period than a rigidly fixed seat mounted via ISOfix....

Notwithstanding the above, the ISOFix is a 'fool-proof' method of ensuring the seat is fitted correctly and securely whereas the seatbelt method can get cocked up by those none-so diligent in such affairs.....and is sooooo much easier to get in and out if you need to remove it.....
 
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