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    Scenera
    One of multiple convertible seats offered by Cosco, a brand of Dorel Juvenile Group.

    Price

    $40.00

    * This Model May Have Limited Distribution

    Description

    One of multiple convertible seats offered by Cosco, a brand of Dorel Juvenile Group.

    CR Expert Take

    How did it perform in our expert lab testing?

    Overall Score

    The Overall Score for this model is derived from our expert lab test results.
    Current Range of Tested Convertible Car Seats

    What goes into the Overall Score?

    EXPERT LAB TESTS

    Ease of use
    3  /  5
    Rear LATCH
    3  /  5
    Rear belt
    3  /  5
    Forward LATCH
    5  /  5
    Forward belt
    5  /  5
    Crash protection
    BASIC

    Pros

    • Reasonable price
    • Forward-facing fit to vehicle
    • Lightweight seat Narrow width may allow three car seats to fit across in some vehicle back seats

    Cons

    • Crash Protection
    • May require a rolled towel for installation at a proper recline angle

    CR's Take

    In Consumer Reports’ new crash tests, 2 of 2 Cosco Scenera seats installed rear-facing with a 35lb dummy, representing a 3 year old child, and installed using a  lap and shoulder belt,  experienced significant cracking at the belt path which  could provide a lesser margin of safety when compared to other models subjected to the same test protocol. Though the child-sized dummy remained within the harness, the loss of structural integrity could jeopardize the seat’s ability to effectively protect a child in any subsequent impacts occurring during a crash event.  As required of all car seats sold in the U.S., the Cosco Scenera must comply with all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, and the manufacturers self-certify to such compliance. The federal standard is designed to ensure an essential level of crash protection. CR’s crash evaluation of infant and convertible car seats is based on how each seat’s performance compares with that of similar models in our 35 mph frontal crash tests. Given the results for the Cosco Scenera, we believe there are better choices that could provide a greater margin of safety in certain crash conditions similar to those simulated in our tests. The Cosco Scenera is not loaded with the latest-and-greatest features, but is a reasonably priced seat that's straightforward to use. The Cosco Scenera performs Excellent in our forward-facing fit to vehicle tests.
     

    Detailed Test Results

    Consumer Reports has developed a new crash test that offers consumers comparative performance information on which car seats could provide an additional margin of safety when compared with other models within the same ratings group that have been subjected to the same test protocol. Our Crash Protection Ratings are based on injury criteria measured on standardized child-size dummies, contact of the dummy’s head with the back of a simulated front seat and a car seat’s ability to remain intact during the course of testing. Consumer Reports’ new crash tests are not designed to check whether a seat complies with current federal car seat safety standards;. Rather, the purpose of our new tests is to differentiate the seats’ performance on a scale that ranks the performance of tested seats ranging from “basic” to “best.” Our focus on providing an “extra margin” of safety, rather than on determining whether a seat is safe or not, is based on the fact that any car seat sold in the U.S. already must provide an essential level of safety under the government standards. The new test conditions were carefully designed to simulate the interior environment and forces encountered during a crash in contemporary vehicles. Changes from the way that convertible seats were rated previously include using a test bench that better simulates the vehicle seat design from a contemporary vehicle, with more representative cushion stiffness and seat geometry and incorporation of a “blocker” to simulate a front seatback. The new test also runs at a higher 35mph speed, with other representative dynamic characteristics that better simulate the behavior of contemporary vehicles during a crash.

    About

    The Cosco Scenera is part of the Car Seats test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Convertible Car Seats models like the Scenera are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.

    Ease of use: Our judgment of how easy each seat is to use including the clarity of labels and instructions, adjustments of clips and buckles, the transition of the seat from rear facing to forward facing and installation features such as LATCH connections and top tethers.

    Rear LATCH: Rear-facing installation using the LATCH system. A rating of how compatible, easy and secure a child car seat can be correctly installed in certain test vehicles. This rating is based on a rear-facing installation using the LATCH system.

    Rear belt: Rear-facing installation using vehicle seat belts. A rating of how compatible, easy and secure a child car seat can be correctly installed in certain test vehicles. This rating is based on a rear-facing installation using the vehicle belts.

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