2024 Mercedes-AMG GLC43 Coupe Car Seat Check: Stylish, But Cramped

by AutoExpert   |  20 December, 2024

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Ever wondered how the fancy 2024 Mercedes-Benz AMG GLC43 Coupe handles car seats? Well, let’s dive into whаt it’s like sticking child seats in this luxurious, compаct SUV. Spoiler аlert: it's a bit of a mixed bag.

First up, if you’re hoping to squeeze three car seats in there, I've got bad news: it’s not happening. Despite its stylish looks and performance chops, this ride isn’t the roomiest when it comes to family duties. But let’s get into the nitty-gritty with our car seat check.

2024 Mercedes-AMG GLC43 Coupe

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Latch System: Grade A

Mercedes did something right with the Latch system in the GLC43 Coupe. The anchors are tucked away under plastic covers but are super easy to get to, and the three top tether anchors are clearly marked and accessible. So far, so good!

2024 Mercedes-AMG GLC43 Coupe

Infant Seat: Grade C

Installing the infant car seat was a breeze, but here comes the crunch—legroom. Our tester, who’s 5-foot-6, found her knees were practically kissing the glove box. So, while the car seat fits, the front passenger might not be too comfy on longer drives.

2024 Mercedes-AMG GLC43 Coupe

Rear-Facing Convertible: Grade C

It's a similar story with the rear-facing convertible seat. Easy install? Check. Enough legroom for the front passenger? Eh, not so much. It’s tight up there, and if you’re tall, you might find it a squeeze.

Forward-Facing Convertible: Grade A

Things look up when you flip the convertible seat around to forward-facing. With the head restraint out of the way, the seat fits snugly and the Latch system works like a charm—no drama here.

2024 Mercedes-AMG GLC43 Coupe

Booster: Grade A

Raise the head restraint, slot the booster in, and voilà—it fits against the seatback perfectly. Plus, the stable buckles are easy for the kiddos to buckle up independently, which is a big win for any parent.

2024 Mercedes-AMG GLC43 Coupe

So, what's the verdict on the GLC43 Coupe as a family ride? It's got its perks with easy-to-use anchors and good fit for some seats, but if you regularly need to cart around a couple of car seats and value legroom for everyone, this might not be your first pick. It's perfect for zipping around town solo or with older kids, but for those with little ones in bulky car seats, the squeeze might just be a little too tight.

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