| 76 | | $300 | An excellent quality seat with impressive crash tests, but poor stroller compatibility |
| 73 | | $320 | Best crash score with additional safety features but it is more expensive and harder to use |
| 72 | | $350 | Higher end with a higher price but the load leg and canopy may make the extra $ worth it |
| 71 | | $280 | Quality option that is easy to use and install but works with fewer stroller choices |
| 70 | | $350 | A quality seat at a premium price that is easy to use and install |
| 68 | | $200 | Good crash test results and a lower price make it a nice option for most families |
| 66 | | $180 | Budget-friendly seat that scores better than more expensive options |
| 65 | | $300 | Average seat with below average crash test results despite some unique safety features |
| 64 | | $300 | Above average price for a good, but not great, seat with several less expensive seats offering more for less |
| 63 | | $170 | Average performance and limited stroller compatibility makes this option less desirable |
| 61 | | $100 | Wallet-friendly car seat that is easy to install that would make a good second seat |
| 60 | | $100 | Low weight can't make up for disappointing crash test results |
| 59 | | $500 | Niche filling choice for safe transportation for those who fequently use taxis and Uber |
| 58 | | $250 | Below average crash results and harder to use LATCH make this choice unappealing |
| 57 | | $210 | Installation with LATCH is easy but the overall performance is poor |