Posted 24 January, 2019. Only one 7-seater SUV with the smaller, foldable third row seats equipped with ISOFIX is available, as already mentioned, the Audi Q7, but it's a bigger and much more expensive option On the Kodiaq you can at least add (as a factory cost option) ISOFIX points on the front passenger seat, for £45.
3. The Octavia drops the conventional Type-A USB slots for Type-C charging ports at the front and rear. Type-C cables are still a bit new and not that widespread, so that's an extra purchase if you don't have one. 4. Skoda also does not offer a manual transmission option with the Octavia, even though the company offers one globally. 5. Price: Isofix car seats are today significantly more expensive than regular car seats. Price difference is 40-50%. Prices will come down as more parents start buying Isofix seats but right now it’s a bit of a catch 22 situation. Weight limit: The weight limit of rear facing Isofix seats is 18kg. (40 lbs) which is low by Swedish standards. Isofix is also available for the front-passenger seat. › Unlike cruise control, which maintains a set speed, the Speedlimiter allows the driver to travel at any speed up to, but not more than, the predefined value. › ABS keeps the wheels from locking during emergency braking or when braking on slippery surfaces. Eku755.