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I am a little confused by the question as I have a Model S and take care of 3 grandchildren in car seats - 6, 4 & 1.5 - and all car seats fit quite well across the back seat. I did get an insert fitted into the hollow on one side to make it level for the rear facing seat.
The 6yo sits in the middle as he can put the belts on and I can tighten through the gap in the front seats.
I find it very easy to load and unload and I still have space for a second adult in the front.
It might get a bit squeezy when the youngest goes forward facing in 2-3 years but I prefer the looks, performance and handling of the S.
Those must be some super slim car seats.
When I purchased my S in 2016 my family was only two. Now its four, and the S is tough with two baby seats. Really only good for local drives and even then its tight getting the kids in and out. We have a Highlander so I we don't really NEED two SUV's but the falcon wing doors seem like game-changers when you have kids.
Has anyone gone from the S to the X? Was it worth it?
Is it significantly better if you have kids?
As others say, there is a big difference. It is the reason we bought the X after having driven all the models.When I purchased my S in 2016 my family was only two. Now its four, and the S is tough with two baby seats. Really only good for local drives and even then its tight getting the kids in and out. We have a Highlander so I we don't really NEED two SUV's but the falcon wing doors seem like game-changers when you have kids.
Has anyone gone from the S to the X? Was it worth it?
Is it significantly better if you have kids?
What did you use for this? If I go for the S I had considered getting some sort of custom made polythene to level up the back seats as the hip supports on either side really restrict the usable space for car seats...