My kid races, and when we can get a good chunk of time off in the winter we often try to sneak in a combination of backcountry days for us and frontside days for her, so not infrequently it's 2 pair of skis for all 3 of us; plus boots, clothes, avy gear, armor if she's actually got a race or gate training...etc.
Thank goodness skis are shorter than they used to be. My longest pair of skis are 188s. They fit on a slight diagonal so it's not strictly necessary to put the wide side of the back seat down -- though if we're on a long drive sometimes we do since it makes packing easier. We have a giant racer's bootbag that fits in the frunk, and occasionally we use the "3rd seat" space under the false trunk floor. The car just eats luggage -- I think we can get more stuff in it than the old Outback even counting the topbox we used to use.
I think unless you have SG/DH skis or jumping skis, it'll work fine. At worst you may lose 2 seats from the back instead of 1, or end up with the nose of the ski bag sitting on the front armrest.
It would have been a very different story back in the days when my bump skis were turquoise Rossi 4Ses in 207...